v i i I 11 Long Reign of Englands Ven erable Sovereign is Ended WHISPERS GOODBYE TO ALL iys ttirewell to lfcr Assomblod ruinilyiiFcn Hours Heforc Death WALLS IS LMMLIMATLLY KIM1 Xntlre Ihlllnl World Pujs Trllniln to Worth nftlia Ucnil yiioun lniNoil IVuio lullj Amiij bin luiiniluil by Muiiilioit of IUijhI 1ninlly nml lloimuliold Cowos lsk of Wight Inn IKJ Queen Victoria Is dead unil Edwind VII lolghs The greatest e out In the memory of this generation the most stupendous change In existing coutlltlons thut could possibly bo imagined 1ms taken place quietly almost gently upon thu unnlvorsaiy of the death of Queen Victorias father the Duke of Kent The onil of this career never equalled by any woman in the wot Ids history eatne In a simply furnished room In Osborne house This most rcspeeted of all women living or dead lay in a great four posted bed a 1 fchrunken atom whose face and llgure v were a cruel mockery of the girl who in 1837 began to iiile over England Around her were gnthered almost overy descendant of her line Well within view of her dying eyes theie liung a portialt of the prince consort It was he who designed the loom and every part of the castle In scarcely audible words the wlilte halied bishop if Winchester prayed beside her as he had often prayed with his sovereign for he was her chaplain at Windsor With bowed heads the Imperious ruler of the Gorman cmplie and the man who Is now king of England the wom an who has succeeded to the title of queen the prince and princesses and those of less than royal designation listened to the bishops ceaseless prayer Six oclock passed The bishop con tinued his Intel cession One of the younger children asked a question In shrill childish lieble nnd was im mediately silenced The women of this royal fainllv sobbed faintly and the men shuflled uneasily At exactly 50 Sir James Held held tip his hands and the people in the room knew that England had lost her queen The bishop pronounced the benediction V Grim Itiaper Mrirlful In Ills Method The queen pisscd away quite peace fully She sufloied no pain Those who weie now mouineis Went to tlieii rooms A few minutes later the inev itable element of materialism stepped into this pathetic chapter of interna tional histoiy for the couit ladles went busily to work oidering their mourning from London The wheels of the woild were jarred when the announcement came but in this palace at Osborne everything pur sued the usual eouise Down in the kitchen they were cooking a huge din ner for an assemblage the like of which lias seldom been known in En gland and the dinner preparations pto ceeded Just as if nothing had hap pened The body of Queen Victoria was embalmed and will probably be taken to Windsor Saturday The eof lin arrived last evening from London The queen bade farewell in a feeble monosyllable to her family assembled nt her bedside at midday She Hist recognized the Filnco of Wales to whom she spoke a few words of great moment then Emperor Wlllam Ger many and the others present tiled past and heard a whispered goodby It was thought that the queen was dying about 1 oclock in the afternoon nnd carriages were sent to Osborne cottage and the rectory to bring all the T princes and princesses and the bishop of Winchester to her bedside It eeomed then very near the end but when things looked the worst the queen had one of the rallies due to her wonderful constitution opened her eyes and recognized the Prince of AVales the 1ilncess and Emperor William She asked to see one of her faithful servants n member of the household He hastened to the room but before he got there the queen had jassed Into a fitful sleep Four oclock marked the beginning of the end Again the family were Bummoned and tills time the relapse was not followed by recovery The Trlnce of Wales was very much affected when the doctors at last in formed him that his mother lind breathed her last Emperor William himself deeply affected did his best to minister comfort to his sorrow etrlcken uncle whose new dignity he was the first to acknowledge From nil parts of the world there arc fctlll pouring Into Cowes messages of condolence They come from crowned bends millionaires tradesmen nnd paupers and are variously addressed to the Prince of Wales nnd the king of England rrescnt Klnjr and Pend Queu Albert Edward who ielgns as Ed ward VII king of England nnd em peror of India was born at Bucking ham palnco Nov 0 1811 created Prince of Wales Dec 4 1811 and mar ried Trlncess Alexandra of Denmark March 10 1S03 Queen Vlctorln reigned for n greater number of years thau any other Euro pean sovereign Her reign lasted 13 years seven months nnd two days exceeding by over four years tho years the reign of George III Sho was born at Kensington palace May 21 1S10 ascended the tin one Tune 20 i a lied to Prime Albeit of hixoCoburg iotlin Fob 10 1810 wid owed March 10 lSdl declined empress of India Inn 1 1877 escaped assas sination at Windsor castle April 188 celebrated her golden Jubilee In 1887 nnd her diamond Jubilee In 1S7 The record or the last days of tho relgu of Victoria Is not easy to tell The coi respondent of the Associated Pi ess was the only conespotiilcnt mi ni I tied to Osborne houe and Ids Inter llow with Sir Arthur lohn Klgge prl tiilp secielaiy to the queen Mas the only statement that was given out lie made tho statement that for weeks she had been falling On Mon day a week ago she summoned I old Unbelts and asked him some very searching questions On Tuesday she went for a drive On Wednesday she Buffered a paralytic stroke THE DEAD VICTORIA Slum li of n llnlovuil biiwrolK l Ocorijn Allud Tounxniid lliu WnrldV InireH In thf pleasant month of May its 21th day 1810 Vlctoiia was horn and cluis toned Alexandiina Victoria After tho fashion ot princes she was lioi u aliuout m tho presence of the Dukes of Welling ton and Sussex the archbishop of Can terbury and thu bishop of London tho Mai quia of Lansdowne Mr Canning Karl Uat hurst and another Her father tho Dukoof Kent wept for joy becnusotho lino of Ins father Ucorgo til bad been running out and 15 mouths previously tho only child of Georgo IV died In childbirth her infant neverliving Other brothers of that profligato king svero tncnpablo of producing royal off spring having wasted their youth with mistresses For tho purpose of begetting an heir Kent solucted a bride ahcady a widow nnd easily a mother of childien by her old fiist husband tho Princo of Leiningen 28 j oars her senior She was 81 and in 0 months and 11 dais aft or thobccond man iigecei oniony Kent espoused her also in Germany tho sanio summer meiely to have beiis and keep tho crown CI u dices wilo had two children who took precedence of Victoiia but they soon died Theio was said to boa taint in tho Geoigitu family But tho Cohtirgcrs raised poor and plain woiked hteadily for tho thrones else vacated by tho families of wild lich princes Leopold of Saxe Cobnrg thus losing Ins heir givo His sister to Kent and married his child Victoria to his nephew Albert and bimselt received tho throuo of the Belgians Persons curious to know tho prtvato lifo of Leopold tho William tho Norman of tho piesent princely racoof England can lead tho lifo ol his misti ess wife Kathaitne Bauer oukin ncrroniA Victoria was thus the grandchild of George ill who was tho son of tho Pnnco of Wales but not of any king George III died Jan 29 1820 when Vic toria was b months old nnd before that date Victorias father died so that sho had no memory of Kent Sho had been previously christened in Kensington pal ace London whero sho was born and ner German mothers name was also Vic toria Kent had married bonded for his debts and tho widow was dopendent on tier brother Leopold and her brothers-in-law Georgo and Clareuco two unprin cipled men In 1830 Georgo IV died after having endeavored to worry Vic torias respectablo mother and force tho royal child into tho corrupt precincts of ms court where ho had at thosuno timo three wives About threo months after tho birth of Victoria her futuro husband was born Albert is teething liko Ins littlo cousin wroto tho keen old matchmaker Widow Coburg tho littlo follow is tho pendant to his pretty cousin At nino years old Victoiias half sister was man led Clarenco had become king under tho title of William IV and lived till Victoiia was 18 years old Thisman was n naval officer and had been in Now York city during tho Revolution and was tho friend of both Benedict Arnold and Lord Nelson Ho was neither better nor worso than tho sodden offspring of J George III and having had a largo fam ily by an actress Mrs Jordon ho turned her adrift to starve after ho became king and married hopeful of a legitimate heir with a German princess As ho was 05 years old however legitimate children did not materialize and his bastards made bo freo with his pnlaco that Victorias mother withhold her child fiom such so ciety Ouo day when tho Blender girl of 10 was taking a statodinuor with her moth er aud her future husband Albert at Windsor palaco tho ugly amiablo Queen Adelaide toasted her drunken husband who thereupon broko into a tiradoou tho tho Duchess of Kent Tho Princess Vic toria shnll nppear at my court ho cried It is her duty to doso Victoria burst into teais but not so hor sober nnd cool Coburger mother who know that if sho watched tho old man long enough hi3 cherry brandy would sot them free THK NORFOLK NKWS FRIDAY J VNUAKY 2 1101 Piincfl Albeit was not surprised His own mother had separated from his fa ther when ho wits yens old and Al bert had hardly ovor seen her af tot ward till sho died in Ills twelfth year llo noted Unit Victoria was rather disap pointed In him Tho next year tho king died his surviving brother became king of Hanover and Victoiia was tho iigin quoin of England This news was an nounced to her at f oclock In tho mm it lug by a messenger from Windsor Sho received it in looso hair and a shawl thrown over her nightdiess and only slippois upon her foot Kept poor she had pieserved her mind morals and habits to a date when pi o fusion could not spoil her She bad been hi might up wholly In tho German style and when t ho ecclesiastics cabinet ele came to swear allegiance to her the same day sho hatdly knew their faces Chietly had sho been taught sj stein economy and pitidoiiee tho ery tilings our Amer ican pirvenues think to bo unnecessary in ii queen Her two leniaining uncles knoltbefoie her They had hated her Juno 21 tho day afteiwaid sho was pioulaimed quoeu fi oni St lames palace where sho appealed dicssed in black in hleek bands of blown hair Lonl Mel bourne tho piiino minister proclaimed her to tho ciowd their soveieign That noon she piesuledutii privy council past 18 years old at the ago for love and do mesticity Aloert wioto to her from thu Univeisity of Honn My dealest cousin you mo queen of tho mightiest land in Euiope May I pi ay j on to think likewise sometimes ol your cousins in Honn After King Williams funeral Victoria opened parliament in tho houso of lotds amid splendor unequalod of peeisand peeresses Sho woro a white satin lobe a tiara of diamonds on her head a neck lace and a stomacher of hullinuts and tho ribbon of tho Garter across her shoul der A mantle of crimson velvet was placed upon her shouldets No queen had been known of her independent con- I ditions since Queen Anno Her line elo I ctition was a lovelation to tho British I auditors Chailes Simmer was there and said Sho pei formed beautifully Her picdecessor William hated tho Jews Sho made one of them Sir Moses Montcfinrc a knight tho fiist time sho visited the city tho fust Jew sheriff A mis bisier oi ino wuiuwcu ijcopum i T - Jew m tune made her empiess of In- consort hot on thud child Vic- pnnco I din Disraeli entered tho house of coin- ton a Two other 101S llt 2- 10 Wr tl0 qUCCn bCCIllnO hrnthnr nt Kf rrinl sovereign llo was then an advanced Liberal A new tlirono in Buckingham palaco was built for tho young woman queen who was Fiiid toieseniblo tho youthful Geoigollf Cousin Victoiia is said to have shown astonishing self possession wioto Albert to his father Tho news papers with u bi utality peculiarly Eng lish were attacking tho poor mother as a foreigner Tho astute King Leopold sent Albert off to tho south of Europo and held an i unclos council with his nieco at Wind- sor Albei t sent roses fi om the Alps a I bit of Voltaires wilting etc things tho widowed queen still treisiu es and thero was u tacit understanding that sho was to tako Albert when sho wanted to but English factions wero numerous and savage and Leopold knew them too well The cynics called her all but a baby Hard times nfllictcd England Tho voice of OConnell lolled through parlia ment saying If necessary I can got COO000 bravo Irishmen to deleud tho lifo tho honor and tho person of this beloved young lady who fills tho throne Sho was small and delicato of hair nearly flaxen and a roso bloom She hastened to pay her fathers debts and gavo his creditors presents of plate Thus her inothei know foi tho first timo since her second marriago the bless ings of independence and honor Alberts stepmother his father con soled himself again did not go withher husband to tho coronation Juno 28 1818 when Victoiia had a now crown contain ing nil tho old royal jewels Her mother preceded her and tho queen was drawn to tho abbey by eight cream colored horses Sho sat in Edward tho Confess ors chair upon tho Scottish Stono of Scone where may havo been crowned her ancestor Bruce Sho also was de scended from William tho Norman Her descent backward is through her mother to tho Elector of Saxony who protected Martin Luther through her father to tho Countess Pnlatinnto at Ilcidelherg William tho Silent tho sister ot Henry VIII tho queen of Scots Owen Tudor and Shakespeares Princess Katharino of Franco Victoiias train was held by eight young peeresses and sho woro n crimson velvet lobo trimmed with ermino ami gold lace Sho was anointed After fivo days of wooing nt Windsor thequeen told Lord Melbourne sho should marry Albert Sho had ns queen to do tho proposing nnd sho wroto to Leopold He seems peifectionnnd I think I have tho prospect of gicat happiness befoio mo I lovo him moro than I can say Thoy rodo horseback much together About a month after this tho queen an nounced her engagement to her privy council Hor whole courtship had been only fivo weeks long Her consoi t was to bo allowed 30000 a year Thoy wero married tho third day after ho returned to England Fob 10 1840 nt St James palaco Thoy spent tho honeymoon at Windsor castle Thoy wero first cousins Victoria tho year before had inado a rash political mistake in refusing to chango two Whig noble ladies as was tho custom nt n chango of ministry The rabble called her tho queon who would not let her belles bo Peeled in allusion to Sir Robert Peel who succeeded Lord Melbourne Prince Albort took charge of his wifos political temperament from tho outset In April after tho marriage her mother was moved to a privato hoiibo In Juuo the queens lifo was attempted in Hydo park by a waiter named Oxford who was over afterward confined in an asy lum Two shots woro fired und her lifo was attempted boveral other times By July Albeit was mado contingent regent of tho realm Her uncle Sussex voted against it from jealousy Nov 21 1810 0 months 11 days after tho marriuge tho princess royal was 1 born nt Windsot long slneo tho will owed riiipt i icloiia of Gi iiuiini I should urtalnly hao liked it bet ter if sho had been a sou wioto Albert Hut this girl shut tho ostority of tho king of Hanover fiom tho tin one Han over that was to lie absoibed in Prussia by Victorias son in law Dearest Vickel saTo In bed with a lit tle one wrote tho queens mother who lived till 1811 the time of the Aiueiiean cl il war or after her daughter had been 21 jeais a wife A boy named Jones was found behind a sofa who hud been watching Uio queen for weeks at a time with that passion for loyal secielsthe plainer older of English leveal The little cad had even lain be neath tho sofa wheto tho queen and her Bpouso talked politics and spooned 1iinco Albeit petitioned in lain to ho Prime Minister Peel to beg him to change tho sistoiu of thoroinl llunkies and let him enjoy soniopihaey in his family Nov I mil tho Pilnce of Wales was hot n tho Hist piinco of Wales in 711 joins One John Francis soon after at tempted to shoot the queen on two sue cessiiodajs llo was a theater Ira n inom wiikn a nun ter was sentenced to death but was transpoited for life Tho day after his sentenco was commuted a drug clerk named Bean tried to shoot her with pieces of clav pipe m a pistol Ho was whipped and put in jail In 18111 sho was again shot at by an Irish laboier named Hamilton on Constitution hill ery and said that tho heavy London at mosphero alwajs weighed him down Victoria built u mausoleum at Frog moro for Alberts remains and a grand mouumont tho most elaborate in Eu rope is erected to that princo consoi t in Hydo park gardens I havo had Gods teaching said tho widow and learned to bear all ho lays upon mo Sho gavo renewed attention to the pub lic business from u dosiro to carry out tho training her husband had given her Tho queen indulged a species of spirit ualism very long behoving that her hus bands spirit was with her Sho could only look down upon tho inarriago of tho Princo of Wales and Alexandra two years afterward in St Georges chapel This occurred March 10 ISO Tho au thor of this papor saw tho Princess of Wales enter London by her afflancod sixmso and 20 years afterward enjoyed tho possession of a box at tho Wild West show next to tho princo priucess tho now deceased son and threo of tho juris of whom Maudo was married within two mouths It was fivo years after Princo Alberts death lcforo tho queen lesuined tho throne in public Giiuiau i oiiMti iiMoiiAtuss German m id m Gi i mai 1 iisi lind ait nnd fam ily deletion had iiiado of the daughter of the Duke of Kent a being as unlike him us Coidelia was unlike tho raging feur Tho splilts of Goetho Schiller and Mi mlelssnhn hno for M jears been rul ing England Ten years aftei hei fathers death the Pi iucess Louise nun tied tho MniquiHof Louie TwoHeotdiinen and seieiil Ger lnaiisaietheqneeirssnnH in law Helena mauled Piinco ChiHiun or Sleswick Ilolsteiu in the mourning p jyd Piinco Albeit iisisted tin insidious pel suasions of Napoleon III to lake pnt in tho disiuoiubei incut of tho Iniled States The wise mwstmout tho Get man people made in Aiueiiean war bunds assisted them to maintain tho mi lilies winch beat Austria and Fiance Eng lishmen of as mill li li pociis and as lit tle decern j as niljlosald of tho United Slates It isa diil chimney let il hum itself out Tho queen sent a message in IHlii to ho ptesiileut upon the com pletion of tho Atlantic cable consoled Mis Lincoln upon her husbands dentil and cnlci lained the sou of Lincoln Gen eial Grant ami the sou of Ilaiiisou Six times had his good woman been shot at ami once stiuckin thiitbtutal counliy stiuck by an ollicer of hussais Nolan insult was ever oil eied her in heland or in any oilier tonntr Her learned and letteis loving bus baud in his elloi I to impioio the chili rat ion of England was frequent ly hound id by public Hpcalceis pi ess ami people Thoy laid upon him IhoCtiincan war which was duo to that jockey Pilinei stoti tho man whom Mr Buchanan con gratulated upon tho stiong likeness of his stepcliildien to linn After ho queen hud icceivcd thosnltnn and the shah In England tho Icing ot Abyssinia desired o mat ry her llo was killed in ISttS or look his own life and Stanley one of our Aiueiiean war cor lespondents sent the queen tho first news of the death of her dusky lover In beating the Zulus tho sou of Eu genie and Napoleon was ignoininiously speaied to death by a Zulu suggesting tho similar fato Mnsiinilian was lined to in Mexico by that dj nasty of filibusters Victoiias weio re spectivelj u Dane a Uiissiaii and two Gei mans Tho queen often spun upon he wheel in Scotland A few sent toi oil evtiacts fiom tho hut tho pistol contained only powder I queens join mils which hae been pub Tho net ear Lieutenant Pato stiuck her in tho fate Victoiia visiting Siotland Holyiood nnd tho castle told Alison that sho was glad she w as descended from Mary and had nothing to do with Elinbeth April ISlil was boin tho Princess Maud or Alice In 18111 Victoria went on hor yacht to seo tho king of the Fiench whoso daugh ter was her step aunt nnd staid fivo days at Chateau dEu Sho had never been out ot England before Theiito they went to Belgium Nicholas tho czar paid her a visit Louis Phibppo fol lowed In August 18 11 Piinco Alfred was born In 18il sho opened tho Crystal palace In 1885 sho purchased Osborne islo of Wight and 2I00 anies In 1818 sho visited Geimany Helena was born May 25 1810 and in 1818 tho Pnncess Louise Louis Philippe an exile died at Chuo moiit England in 1810 In 185K was born Princo Leopold just before tho Ci linean war Louis Napoleon and Engenio usited her Beatrice was boin 1857 Princo Albert died Saturday night Dec 11 1811 at tho ago of only -12 No wonder tho widow felt tho loss of her spoubo nt that young mnnly ago and was long iiu onsolible llo died of fover from cold and said to his daughter Alice Your mother cannot bear to hear mo speak of it j ot Only a year previously her mothers death made her Bay I I wi etched child havo lost tho mother I so tenderly loved from whom for theso 4 1 j ears I had nover been parted except for a few weeks Tis your own littlo wife sho said to tho dying Albert Ho said ho heard tho birds singing outsido tho windows at Windsor and with his fevered breath he kibsed her thinking of Germany Ho had his daughter play him German airs in his last days Victorias stepbrother tho Duko of Leiningen was with Albert when ho died Tho queen mourned long and some thought her mind would bo affected Tho insen ato London tradesmen shrieked Bo dono with your hiding away and como and get us trade Albert liko Handel the musician beforo him know tho difference between German loo of art and knowledge for their own sako and English mining for knowledgo as a means of wealth Up had written foio his marriage of England Theso pcoplo cannot understand tho profound genius of our German litera ture and hence their undervaluing of it Ho taught tho queen to lovo scen lished as books will give homo insight to her uatiiie I lead to Albert tho fiist 1 hi on cantos of tho Lay of tho Last Mmsticl which delighted ns both Oh what can equal the beauties of na tine What enjoyment thero is in them Albeit enjois it so much He is in ecsta sies heio in Scotland He has inherited this lovo of nature fiom his dear tathei I sketched tho Welsh woman Pic ture gnen in tho book A voiy pretty lain maid in complete Welsh costume was bi ought on boaid for mo to see Outsido stood the Marquis of Lome just 2 jeais old a dear white fat fair littlo fellow with i eddish hair but veiy delicate features liko both his father and his mother Deis such a meirj inde pendent littluchild Hoi future son-in-law Tho Duko of Wellington is dead Gods will bcdcriu Tho day must liavo coino Tho duko was 81 In bun centered almost every citthly honor a subject could possess His position was tho highest n subject ever had above pat tj looked ti to by all revered by tho whole nation the friend of the sovereign and how simply ho cairkd these honors Our dear Victoria was this day 1855 engaged to Princo Frederick William of Prussia who has been on n visit to us of 15 dajs He had alieady spoken tons nine days ago of his wishes but wo weio iiuceitaiu on account of her extrcino youth whether he should speak to her himself or wait till ho tamo back again However wo felt it was better ho should do so and during our rido ho picked a pieco of white heather the emblem of good luck which ho gave to her and I this enabled him to inako an allusion o his hopes and wishes as they rodo down tho glen which led to this happy con clusion Every year 1850 my heart becomes moro fixed in this dear piradiso Bal moral and so much more so now that nil has become my dearest Alberts own creation own woik own building own laying out as at Osboino and bis great tasto and tho impress of his dear hand havo been staiued everywhere Tho beauty of tho Irish women 1810 in very remarkablo and struck us much buch beautiful dark eyes and hair und such fino teeth Almost every third woman waa pretty and somo remark ably so They wear no bonnets Theso familiar jottings show tho plain nature of tho queens mind John Brown came into tho queens service in 18 11 as gillie or urchin and Piinco Albeit noted his reliability and sent him with tho queens carriago and pony For lf yeais this rare fellow a noblo servant served tho queen wife and widow and his lovo of her husband made him her reliance when alone Low opinion in England tried to oxaggerato theso simple household friendships Princo Albert was chancellor of Cam bridge university from 18 t8 till his death Tho queens fiftieth or jubilee year of reign was long and lavishly celebrated A fiuo exhibition at Manchester Eng land gavo worlds fairs in 1851 and 1803 was notablo for tho modern paintings of tho English school I attended tho naval review near Portsmouth wheio tho largebt war fleet probably assembled m tho world up to that timo and repre senting about 500000000 was to bo re viewed by tho queen Shucanio an hour lato though residing almost in sight at Osborno IIouso upon her slow steam vessel the Victoria and Albert and tho sailoi s barefooted in tho shiouds wero by this timo bo cold that they refuted to cheer I felt that day that tho queen was tho ruler of tho laud m everybodys heart and tho minister tho ruler in oierybodya head Henco whero the affections wero engaged criticism was spai ed The min ister was assailed for e er thing j - - Inn of the niomuehy diew heir swordi or as bishopn elevated thnlr erosion for the sovereign In limn lie biirous obtained rights fi oni the king In lime ho people took piiiileges fiom both Homo 250 jean ago the ciow ii was swept aside aud par liament behealed Its w outer To lake tho kings iilnee a iiotector was cili ated llo inUed morals no much with governing and he klugh olllco was ie sloied but the same quest iiius ciimo ns befoie nauielj the kings i ight to mon ey and to oiiimimd parliament and to hale his own wai liko his hu barons iuktsIiiis tlo Minces Phinliigeuetsaiiil Tiulois They weio intensified by thu furl that the king James II was deter mined to liiiuge the leliglon of hi couiitiy and make il eoufonn to that of Ilitiice whosi miuiiiich subsidied and assisted these SI mi it lungs Finally thu king of Holland as wo niav call William of Orange who wiui mariieil to James daughter wits In ought into England with his aiinyby the re bellious PioteMlaiil loids and comuioiiH The legitimate king was expelled and his sou and his grandson weio called pielondois and treated as public ene mies though they had all tho feudal lights to the cioun Now the Princo of Orange who wno ngieat politician on the continent out bid Louis XIV for Englands support llo mado an act of settlement gi lug away his wifes absolute lights and set tling the tliioni upon it tleiiuan Pint estanl set or piiuccH who weio of tho English blood toialtho Hanoierlau oleclois When the main lino ran out in Hanover as we hao seen n son of Geoigo 111 became king of Hanover again and it was his lace whom His inaiek diovo fiom Hanover in Mill Tho sister of Granges wife Queen Anne caino o die and tho llruuswick Uanoveiiaiis or Georges took tho throne They in odesi ended fiom u daughter of James I who mai ried thoGcimaii count palatinate and in Victoiias blood is that of William the Silent and Lutheis pio lecloi Ministerial government fiom Ihehouso of commons replaced ciown government in consequent1 of these events aud by the close of tho Fiench levolutionary wars had become so despotic that Vic torias picdcLcssor had to Uneaten that ho would make so many peeis as to over ride the horsi of lords m its opposition to tho leloim of puihniucut bill The bill lecnst the constituencies and boioughs of England which had often been the gilts of gieat loiilsand gentry The nation upon n mil piuliainenuiry basis slepiied out of its feudal and ptn pt lot in abuses and has since been sub ject to tespeeted extensions of tho suf frage As Victorias fust ininisleiial friends weio Wing i she had n bias lor that par ty which was modified m subsequent jenis and lliu liked Peel less than Pal meistun and Gladstone less than Dis raeli She also expiessed a dislike to making pom men peers who could not maintain tho dignity of their titles In mutters of ties sort hoi positive lefusal might qualify tho desues and necessities of n ministii but she knew very well that tho purse stimgs belonged to tho commons and all the ministers did their best to piovido lor her sons daugh ters sons-in-law and grandchildren so that sho had small occasion to bo antag onistic Sho influenced many favors such as the ennobling of the poet Tenny son who so often praised her and her progeny in ihyines Albert taught Victoria to piovido for democratic or dink days by laying away money Tho royal and civil list took a huge sum from the revenues every year It was invested in stocks lands what ever would bo guaranteed against a rainy day Tho Pi ince of Wales and somo oth ers wero fieo with their money tho queen always provident Sho leaves a great private foitune As all acts pioceod in England not in tho nnmo of tho pcoplo but of tho queen Victoria was taken into tho confidence of tho lawmaking powcis so thatherin ovitablo assent deemed of ton to bo a mat ter of her own choice But sho had nev er but once and that in ii small matter already related shown tho fatuitoiisnnil ftitilo obstinacy of somo of tho Georges Sho was liko tho queen beo in a hivo necessary to tho mental rest and satis faction of them who work and as n wo man England law always been partial to qi eons she has given n soft neat und a chivalry a suiitimont and a faithful- - 1 llUMOItAI OASTIi ness to tho sober and often bard asjiect of tho realm That sho possessed any exceptional mentality was never ptobable Sho took rather than gain advice and illustrated tho wifos vow wheiein lies tho secret of a wifos happiness to lovo honor nnd oboy I am glad I am not descended from Eliabeth but fiom tho queen of Scots shows her respect for tho abused wifo over tho abusing irago Sho was not n descendant of Henry VIII who ex ecuted bib wives but of Henry VII and of Edward IV Far back in hor origin was tho bastard sonship of Duko William of Normandy and beforo him of Itollo and iininolebs Norman pirates Tho extracts I havo given from tho queens book aio such ns any young miss might havo entered or any plain wifo expressed Sho did not challengo liter ary criticism nor poso for n member of SorosiB In that caso sho would havo challenged comparison with Catharino of Rtibbin Margaiot of Valois and tho pther man women of hibtory ller king dom and reign had plenty of literary ornaments Georgo Eliot Chailotto Bronto Harriet Martineau Tho queen nortrayod to every Engife Ji94 the m