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THE Qvror and her spouse have bestowed some time in military visits. Thus, on Saturday, they drove through the camp at Aldersbott ; and on Tuesday they visited the military hospitals at Chatham, showing the greatest interest in and frequently speaking to the wounded men.
On Wednesday, her Majesty gave a concert at Buckingham Palace, to a select company of four hundred persons, including the whole of the Foreign Ministers in London. On Monday she went to the Princess's Theatre ; and Prince Albert, after attending a sitting of the Statistical Society, joined her there, later in the evening. On Tuesday, they were present at the Italian Opera. Prince Albert attended the Society of Arts yesterday morning, and in the afternoon distributed the prizes annually awarded by the Royal do- sed ation of Windsor.
Major-General Torrens and Sir Thomas Troubridge were presented to- the Queen, at Buckingham Palace, on Wednesday. The Duke of Cam- bridge visited the Queen yesterday. Her Majesty's guests have included the Turkish Minister and Madanie Muanrus, Mustapha Pasha, the Earl of Aberdeen, the Countess of Yar- borough, Major-General Tenerife the Maharajah Dhuleep Singh, the Duke of Newcastle, the Duchess of Sutherland, the Marquis of Lans- downe, the Marchioness of Waterford, Colonel Rawlinson, Sir John, Login, and the Earl and Countess of Elgin.