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wo or three hours by the passage of the stupidest of all processions, and the civic proceedings terminated with the usual aldermanic feast at the Guildhall. The usual speeches were there made, some of them by Her Majesty's ministers, and Lord Palmerston had the bad taste to indulge in one of his stereotyped slurs against the United States. The rejoicing, so far as the Prince of Wales was concerned, were of a more extensive and hearty character than usual. The Prince himself was at Windsor Castle, as the Queen persists in never setting foot in London if she can possibly avoid it, but the bells rang throughout the day, and the illuminations at night were numerous and gorgeous. The Prince seems daily growing in the affections of the people. Certainly he and his wife spend the quarter of a million dollars the people furnish them yearly out of their own pockets in the most easy and graceful manner. They pay Lord Derby a visit next week, and afterwards retire until Christmas to the