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50 _THE .PENNY - ILLUSTRATED PAPER... Jory 23, 1881
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i OUR LONDON LETTER.
THein Royal
Highnesses the
Prince and Prin-
cess of Wales, not
to be impeded iu
the zealous per-
formance of | the
high ceremonfal
duties of their
station by ~~ tho
tropical heat of
this broiling July,
have this year
mre conspicuously
than ever laboured to “fll tho. gap occasioned by tho
practical retirement of her Majesty tron tt Court lifa
in London, It will have been’ noticed that the
Mfince, always commendably terse at public mect=
ings, on Saturday at the Mansion Ionle and on
Monday at South Kensington,’ spoke ot unasmal
length, and put more thought than “usual ia Lis
sensible specches on thé value of Greater Biltain ”
to Dritaia, std upon the immeasizabdto. fepentaee
previous Friday, the Prince went dowti to the Royal
Agricultural Society’s Show at Derby, and charmed
all the good folk of Derbyshire by_ his, bonhomie.
He and the Princess are omnipresent, Not ono of
their vialts, however, I warrant, vhas been paid, indre
willingly than
well known’ thot fe their home, circle" their’ Royal
Highhesses) ‘ard, “ydoartdd, as: sth kindest of parents;
a
Princess ‘and their‘ little toate. shgwhers' together
in’ public to judge~ of ‘the closeness of the family tie
between father. and mother ‘snd, children. The
encouragement ~ of), the” Brighton’ “ Convalescent
Home by tho Prinea’ and Princess, and their
ready sympathy, with’ all euch.’ benevolent
morements, will, not be forgotten by a publio
prone. to cherish the recollection ef gencrous
actions on: the part of those whom they delight
to honour. -Ere’-their -Royal Highnesses quit
Landon, however, for their ‘richly-won heliday at
Goodwood and on board their yacht in the Solent,
they run down® on Saturday | to Wimbledon, where
the Princess will. make Private: Beok, the ‘crack
Devon shot, happy for ever after by presenting the
Gueen’s Prizo to lim. "ye WOTESS coe
Now, seeing that the Heir Apparent £0, ‘efficiently
performs a Sovercign’s graceful duties, why aot
make him Regent without further delay?
Mr. Edward O'Donovan, the courageous Special
of the Daily News, is being seservedly honoured by
all frank and inpartial press-men for the ‘great
service ho has rendered this country in making the
Mery question clear to us.’ Mr. J, R. Robinson; tho
Managor of the. Daily News, is astute enough
to. guess that something besides *. International
good-feeling influences the Russian Embassy hero
to courteously offer every assistance in procuring the
tolease from prison | of Mr, O'Donovan. This daring
Special ov ‘idently knows too much toeuit the Russian
book. .Tlowever, for Mr, O’Donovan's own sake, I
sincerely hore his Jong and perilous expedition will
end in nothing more unpleasant to himself than
telease from his gaolers.
e * = . «
“ Regent-street. without water! This fearful
eventuality, too terrible to contemplate in parching
July, led Mr. Jay, Mr. Verey, and a host of cther
well-known men of the West, to formally con:plain
o2 Monday of tho bad supply of Water. ‘ Summons
the company | !” said Mr. Newton. 80 the Grand
Junction bad better look out, <9 So
ce . . . ie
Members of the ‘Savage Club, modest, to a fault,
are complainiag ; of the joke Boulogne played them /
en Sunday, in! ma hing them through the town,
toasting them with ein @ honneur, and feasting them
as though they were conquerors. . “i
L . * eo @ * .
° Private Beck, whose name will henceforth bo fn-
separably associated with the Wimbledon Mecting
of 1881, looked a mere youth, a3 he modestly sat at
the mezs cf the Lendon Scottish Camp « on Tuesday
evening, the honoured guest of thishospitable corps.
A Tiverton maa, his brother Devonians are proud of
his skill, and, proverbially warm-hearted, are bound
to give him the warmest welcome of all when he ro-
turus home with the Queun’s Prize, and with the
credit of having won it with the bighest score yet
made for the trephy. !
by the death of ‘Dea Stanley on Monday the
Church has lost one of its ationgest supporters, forit
{3 ‘undenfable that his broad toleration and com-,
prehensive Chr
policy Convoe ion
;}
stianity, gave the, keynote to, the
niet fol i the EB stabliched
gone, such venial errors as his over-ready solicitude
to place memorials to the late Prince Imperial ard
the Charlatan Minister of the ago in the Abbey may
bo forgottén, | ‘and his (commanding merits. alone
yemeinbered ‘ with ‘reverence . and esteem. \ How
greatly her. Majesty feels the loss she has sustained
‘inay bo" Judged” from. the” notice, “doubtless in her
Majesty's own‘ words, Which appeared in tho Court
Ciroular ot. Tuesday ;—
* ‘The Queen learnt this morning, with profound grief, the
sad news of the deathof the Dean of Westminster, in
whom the Church and nation have lost one of their
noblest and most gifted members. wf
_ In addition to the deep sorrow for so great a national
loss, the Queen feels that death has removed another of her
Majesty’s most trusted ‘lends and advisers,
. .
Earl Granville was eer jocose last Saturday
in speaking of the Sanitary Exhibition now open at
the Albert Hall.. The Show is & good one; and
should help to bring about that happy day when we
shall live in a City of Health, kept wholesome by
perfect drainage, by homes well ventilated and per-
tectly free from’ the poisonous gases ‘which aro row
80 fatal, Who that has’ seen friends fade to the
sickly hue of death, and totter to the brink of the
grave through. that curse of modern houses, bad
‘drainage, will not join me in hoping that all shoddy
builders and neglectful landlords may be induced to
visit this Sanitary Exhibition, and be shamed into
adopting the rational precautions suggested by the
yarious exhibitors? The promotors of this exhi-
bition Lave, at ony rate, done a public service in
throwing it open; and merit our thanks for doing so.
oe * * -e 8 .
Better late then never, Mr. Donald Carrie, the
great shipowner who rendered @ national service in
Promptly transporting to the Cape the troops re-
quired for the Zulu end Transvaal Wars, has beon
honoured by the Queen. He hasbeen made a Knight
of tha Order of St, Michael and Bt. George. But he
doserved a Baronetey—that is, if he valued that
empty title, which costs nothing, but yet: affords
some men strange gratification for all that. ;
. : PHILIP, |
es in a Aulshell.
THE QUEEN OFF TO OSBORNE,
On Tuesday morning at balf-paet nine o’clock, the
Queen, accom: annie by Princess Beatrice and k Royal
suite,’ left. Windsor Casi stle, drove to the Great
Western Railway Ration, | and proveeded by special
train at 9.4 x. Osborne.- The weather was very
tine, and there vas a large assembly of people at the
station to witness her Majesty’s departure. The
Queen will stay in the Ile of Wight until Aug. 23
and then leave for Scotlan -
ee Crown Prince and Princess of Germany and
Princesses Victoria, Sophie, and Margaret,:
eg d BS. tho ladies and geotlemen of their enite,
¢ Buckingham Palace at 10.15 on Monday m corning
for Norris Castle, East Cowes, Isle of Wight,
TUB PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF. WALES
“ AND THE ROYAL FAMILY.
~ The Prince of Wales, Lerd Rosebery, and
arrived at Aylesbur: ry ab orep. .™M. ©) on Sunday, on ruty
to Baron Verdinan
The Royal Party left Euston Station at twelve
e’clock by specin’ pain ‘The platform at Aylesbury
was decorated with flowers, an:
heartily « cheered as hedroveaway in Baron Ferdinand
de Rothschild’ sam ith
‘The Prince of Wales (with whom was tho P. )
on. Monday laid the (ith whom was of vances)
collegé, to be erocted at South Konsinston by the
City and Guilds of London Institute for the’ Ad-
yaucement of Technical Education, at a cost of
£65,000, and destined to become a central institution
for the ndvancemcut of technics! education, HRI.
was sv hot, he madea ary epee
The Prince. and Prices Vilebtenca Brighton
a
(whieh sadly needs visitors) later» in the wi and
their admiration of tha “lions” of Lond one bytes
Sea, the A arlusn, and the New Fier will, ii is to
be heped, draw plenty of old fiends back to the
heeleh-giving town. The charitable obj.
Prince ond Princess went for needs no eulogiuna the
Tho English Noserve Sqnz
madron, commanded
tho Duke of Edinburgh, aa cd from Kiel last Boe .
day for: Leith: Roads.~;Tho British fleet was con=
veyed dome Way out to'sea by the German Baltia
do Rothschild, at Wadderdon
¢ -Prince was,