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Tam QtrErm, after her return from Cherbourg, remained at Osborne until Monday, when she departed for London, and arrived at Bucking- ham Palace the same evening. The Marquis of Exeter had audience and presented to her Majesty the report of the House of Lords, that Cecilia Princess Giustiani Marchioness Dowager Brandini had established her claim to be Countess of Newburgh, Viscountess Kinnaird, and Baroness Livingstone of Flacraig. The Earl of Derby also had au- dience.
On Tuesday, her Majesty and the Prince Consort embarked at Graves- end, in the Victoria and Albert, for Germany. They made the mouth of the Scheldt in the evening, passed Flushing, and then anchored for the night. The next morning the yacht steamed up to Antwerp, and there the Queen and Prince Consort landed They were conveyed in the carriages of King Leopold to the station of the Brussels and Cologne Railway, and at Malines were met by King Leopold and the Duke and Duchess of Bra- bant and accompanied to Verviers. At Aix-la-Chapelle the Prince of Prussia met the royal travellers and proceeded with them to Dusseldorf. Here their hosts were the Prince and Princess of Hohenzodern Sigmaringen. Remaining for the night in the Breitenbach Hof, they set out the m_xt day for Potsdam, and arrived there in the evening "all well."
The Prince of Wales remains at the White Lodge in Richmond Park. The Princess Alice and the younger children are at Osborne. The Duchess of Kent is at Abergeldie.