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THE QuEEN returned to Buckingham Palace from Windsor On Saturday ,afteinoon ; andinthe• evening attended the opera at the Lyceum Theatre. OnalonditY, ineetnied- by Prince Albeit and their guests, she went to -Aldershot, and reviewed the troops there. She gave a- dinner to General _Rnolly.s and his officersin the Royal pavilion; and after passing the night the camp, returned to Buckinghani Palace on Tuesday morning. In the evening, the Queen gave i state bell at Buckingham Palace to a .:very lirge'company, The incident of the evening was the presentation' of 'Sir Willitni Williams. On Wednesday afternoon; her Majesty went . to the qrjitalPalneto witness the 'first display of Sir Joseph Paxton's system Yesterday, the anniversary of her accession to 6 Throne, the Queen held a draivingrolnin, at St. •James's Palace. In addition to au this superalnuidant activity, her-Majesty has taken her Usual Walks and drives, •
Prince Albert has also been busily employed in showing some of the lions of London to the Prussian Prince.
The Countess de Neuilly and the Duke and Duchess de Nemours called on the Queen on Thursday.
Among the guests at her Majesty's table, have been Sir William Wil- liams, Sir George Brown Sir Hew Ross, the Duke and Duchess of Argyll, Lord Cranworth, the Brown, and Countess of Clarendon, Lord and Lady Hardinge, and Sir Colin Campbell.