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'WINDSOR is once more shorn of its Royal company.
The Prince and Princess Augustus of Saxe Coburg, taking their leave df the Queen and Prince Albert, left the Castle before nine o'clock on Mon- 1day, and proceeded by the Great Western and South-eastern railways to Folkestone, where they embarked for Boulogne.
The Queen and Prince Albert toedx.their %aperture on Tuesday morn- ing, for Osborne House, in the Isle df "Wiglat. The Queen and Prince Akbent were in -the first motive, with..the.Princess Royal and the Prince orliValles; tia&PrincessAliemwas in Ale next carriage, with Lady Pert_ man; and partaf a small suite followed 'in _the third carriage; a troop of life Guavas 'forming :the -*wort. ;Prime Alfred remained at Windsor. The Royal party set out atilialf-past nirre,-reaeled Farnborough station of the South-western Railway at' five minutes past eleven, the Clarence Yard at Gosport about half-past twelve. The Queen expressed a wish that the railway journey should be performed in an hour and a half: it was per- formed in that time exactly. Embarking in the Fairy, the party landed at Cowes at two o'clock, and soon entered the grounds of Osborne House.
The Duke of Cambridge visited the Dutchess of Gloucester on Sunday; and on Monday left London for Poulton's, on a visit-to Mr. Sloane Stanley.