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ublic offices, were closed for several days. The Princess Royal of Prussia came from Potsdam to visit her mother, and the Prince of Wales and Royal Family are at Windsor. The Lord Chamberlain issued the following order for Court mourning: "The ladies to wear black silk, plain muslin, or long lawn, crape or love hoods, black ondon Times, of the 19th, says: "Till then the body will remain at Frogmore. On the day fixed for the interment the remains will be removed from Frogmore to Windsor at 4 o'clock in the morning, and with the strictest privacy. As the distance from Frogmore to Windsor is little over a mile, the body will, by this arrangement, Windsor is little over a mile, the body will, by this arrangement, be laid in the Wolsey Chapel, adjoining the Chapel Royal, before daylight. Here it will remain until the hour fixed for the funeral ceremony, when the procession will be formed and the coffin carried into the Chapel Royal, where the service for the dead will be read and sung. The body will then be temporarily deposited in the Roy