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THE Royal Family spend a healthful time at Osborne; relieving mono- tony by the entertainment of distinguished visiters, and by brief voyages of pleasure.
The Dutchess of Nemours visited her Majesty at Osborne last week, from Thursday till Saturday. Lord John Russell, the Marquis and Marchioness of Abercorn, and Lady Lyttelton, have had the honour to visit the Queen from Saturday till Monday. On Tuesday, the whole Royal Family went to Portsmouth, and wit- nessed with much interest and enjoyment a very brilliant regatta. The Prince and Princess of Hohenlohe Langenbourg, with their chil- dren, arrived from the Continent on Thursday, at the Queen Dowager's residence of Marlborough House; where they were received by the Dutch- ess of Kent. Yesterday, the Dutchess and the Royal visiters repaired to Osborne House.
Her Majesty held a Privy Council at Osborne, yesterday: Lord John Russell and Earl Grey were not present.