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f the royal family by torchlight, has for many years been discontinued, and will not be resumed on this melancholy occasion. The funeral will take place on Monday next, the 23d instant, and at about the same hour of the day as when the Duchess of Kent was burled, between 11 and 12 o'clock in the forenoon. In accordance with the custom usually followed of late years, the funeral will not be a State one, nor will the remains of his Royal Highness lie in state. All these details, however, haeen Dowager, who was laid by the side of her royal husband, this vault has not been opened since the death of William IV, and the descriptions which were put forth by some of our contemporaries as to the place in which the coffin of the Duchess of Kent was temporarily deposited in this mausoleum were purely imaginary. The royal vault was never opened on that occasion at all, and the coffin only remained at the entrance to the first gate till the mausoleum at Frogmore was completed. The cof