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QUEEN Vicronie set out on Saturday for the camp of her soldiers at Aldershot. She arrived at the Pavilion late in the afternoon, but time enough to drive through the camp, and look at the barracks. In the evening the commanders of divisions, brigades, and regiments dined with the Queen. On Sunday her Majesty and the Prince Consort at- tended divine service at the military chapel in the South-- Camp. On Monday the Queen Was present at a sham_ fight, and in the evening she returned to Buckingham Palace. The Queen held a Court on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Tuesday, the Prince and Princess Michael Obrenowitch of Servia had an audience of the Queen. Lord. Napier was presented on his return from the United States. The Earl of Derby had an audience. On Wednesday, Count de Persigny, the French Ambassador, had an audience and presented his credentials.
The Queen and the Prince Consort have been twice to the opera in Covent Garden. Her Majesty's birthday was kept on Thursday; when she held a drawing-room in St. Tames's Palace, which was fully and brilliantly attended.
The list of guests includes the names of the Duke of Oporto, the Prince and Princess George of Saxony, and the Duke of Cambridge ; the Duchess of Manchester, the Duke of Beaufort, the Saxon Minister, the Marquis of Exeter, the Marquis of Abercorn, Earl De La Warr, Earl of Derby, and the Earl of Malmesbury.