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The London Gazette.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1858.

Lord Chamberlain}s Office, February 1, 1858. To the QUEEN'S Most Excellent . OTICE is hei'eby given, that Her Majesty WE your Majesty's faithful subjects, the Com- N will hold Levees at St. James's Palace, missioners acting for the Town of Southport, on the following days, at two o'clock: under " The Southport Improvement Act, 1846," Thursday, 18th instant. beg leave humbly to express our feelings of Wednesday, 10th March next. veneration for your Majesty's royal person and Wednesday, 17th March next. family, and of devoted loyalty to the Throne. We beg to congratulate your Majesty on the N.B. The Knights of the several Orders are to auspicious Marriage which has this day been appear in their Collars at the Levee on the 17th solemnized; and we fervently pray that the union of March next, it being a Collar Day. of Her Royal the Princess Royal of with his Prince Frede- rick William of Prussia, may be productive of the happiest results to the illustrious pair, and greatly Whitehall, February 2, 1858. strengthen the bonds of amity and peace between the two nations. following Addresses of congratulation to Given under our Common Seal this 25th JL the Queen, on the occasion of the Marriage day of January, 1858. of Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal with His Royal Highness Prince Frederick William of Peter PPbod, M.D., Chairman of the Prussia, having been transmitted to the Right Commissioners. Honourable the Secretary of State for the Home Department for presentation, have accordingly been presented by him to Her Majesty, who has been pleased to receive the same most graciously : To the QUEEN'S . To Her the QUEEN WE, your Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects, and His Royal Highness ' the PRINCE the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the CONSORT. Borough of Tivertoh, in council assembled, beg respectfully to offer your Majesty our sincere and AS Governor of the Military Knights of heartfelt congratulations on the Marriage of the Windsor, I most humbly and respectfully beg Princess Royal of England with His Royal leave to be permitted, on the part of my Brethren Highness Frederick William, Prince of Prussia. and myself, to offer our most sincere congratu- Entertaining, in common with our fellow subjects, lations to your Majesty and Royal Prince Consort feelings of the most devoted loyalty and affection on the auspicious Marriage of Her Royal Highness towards your Royal Person and Throne, we rejoice the Princess Royal with His Royal Highness at an event which we hope (under Divine Provi- Prince Frederick William of Prussia, and to dence) may add to your Majesty's happiness. We assure you that we take a lively interest in every- feel confident that the bestowal of the hand of the thing that contributes to your happiness; and we Princess Royal on a Prince of the exalted rank earnestly pray that their Royal may and high attainments of His Royal Highness live many years, in imitation of the domestic and cannot fail to give gratification to your Majesty virtuous example set by your Most Excellent and your Royal Consort, as well as to the English Majesty and Royal Consort; and we beg further to nation at large. We trust this alliance with be permitted to assure you of our firm and un- Protestant Prussia will tend greatly to extend bounded attachment and loyalty to your royal and increase the influence of your Majesty's persons and illustrious race. Government among the nations of Europe. At The above, with the most profound respect, is the same time we sincerely hope that the result humbly submitted by the Military Knights and of this union may be the enjoyment of every myself. earthly blessing and domestic felicity on the part C/ias. Moore, Major, of our beloved Princess. Governor M..K.W. Given under the Common Seal of the Lower Ward, Windsor Castle, Borough of Tiverton, the 26th day of 25th January, 1858. January, 1858,