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"JUBILEEMANIA."

The Queen's Crown Jewels and the French Collection-The American Exhibition-The Social Success of Buffalo Bill.

LONDON, May 1 -The Queen has returned from the Continent, and "jubileemania" is gaining ground.

The papers are full of notes on the preparations. Among the noble [guests?] will be Prince Rudolph of Austria, the Crown Princess Stephanie, the King of the Belgians and the Queen of the [?] [?]. The jubilee service at Westminster Abbey will cost the monstrous sum of $100,000 All the ladies are commanded to appear in full evening dress, in order to gratify the Queen's passion for bare necks, and some of the religious journals are loudly denouncing this regulation as a sacrilege.

The Crown Jewels.

The Queen's regalia are to be furnished up on this jubilee occasion. A suggestion has even been made (though it will not certainly be acted on), to insert the Koh-i-noor in the crown. A new crown was made for George IV. at enormous cost; but this, which weighed seven pounds, was too heavy and too large for the Queen's head, so another was made of less than half the weight-a cap of blue velvet, with hoops of silver, brilliant with diamonds, pearls, rubies, sapphires and emeralds. Above it rose a ball covered with small diamonds, surmounted by a Maltese cross of brilliants, with a splendid sapphire in its centre. In front of the crown was another Maltese cross, bearing the enormous heart-shaped ruby once worn by Edward the Black Prince. There are 2166 precious stones of all sizes on the crown, worth [British pound]113,000.

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