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THE QUEEN received on Thursday, by telegraphic message from Berlin, six minutes after the event occurred, the news that the Princess Frederick Wil- liam had been safely delivered of a Prince that afternoon at three o'clock. Her Majesty immediately communicated the pleasant intelligence to the Duchess of Kent. Subsequent messages reported the favourable pro- gress of the mother and the child. The town of Windsor showed its loyalty by ringing bells, displaying flags, and illuminating.
Yesterday, Lord Lyons, the Honourable P. Scarlett, Mr. A. Paget, and Mr. Christie, had audiences of her Majesty. Among the visitors at Windsor Castle have been the Duke and Duchess of Richmond, the Earl and Countess of Donoughmore, Lord and Lady Colchester, and the Princess Victoria Gauromma of Coorg.