QUEEN VICTORIA
... QUEEN VICTORIA. Dabmstadt, Thursday, was tori * drove te Muehlthal yesterday. There the « »* new palace. The Empress Frederick arrived here to-day. ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. Dabmstadt, Thursday, was tori * drove te Muehlthal yesterday. There the « »* new palace. The Empress Frederick arrived here to-day. ...
... THE QUEEN VICTORIA. Some of the elder brethren of Trinity House were expected here by rail lost evening to hold a court inquiry regarding the conduct of tin pilot, Mr. Williams, who had charge of the steamship Queen Victoria v. hen she ran ashore on Wedneaday ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. Brussels, Friday Afternoon.—Queen Victoria and Princess Beatrice, with their suite, left at 3.15 p.m. for England. They were accompanied the railway station by the members of the Belgian Royal Family. ...
... Friday. The Queen passed through here at six o' this evening. Roms, Friday. to welcome Queen Victoria in the name of Italy. General Count Pasi leaves for Florence to-day RUSSIA AND THE POWERS. CENTRAL SEWS Vuewna, Friday Afternoon. The Russian addressed ...
... THE QUEEN VICTORIA. Yesterday a coart of inquiry was boldcn tbe Custom Hoase, by two of the elder brethren of Trinity Hoase, upon the condact of Mr. Williams, the pilot who bad the charge of the Qaoen Victoria, steam-vessel, at the time she drifted upon ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. (CENTRAL NEWS Maprip, Tuesday. It is stated here that Queen Victoria Las positively promised to pay a visit to San Sebastian. ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. The following letter addressed to the Queen appears >n some correspondence recently published: Cameroon River, Acquah Town, August 7, 1879. Dearest Madam, —We your servants have join together, and thoughts it better to write you a nice ...
... wiith being, a mnjt oppier itie Ci~ cuoe - The) per.nanal Waleor ?? Queen Victoria, Tbere was aI targe and r'p;'reviatlilva audience, the Cbhsi.rcnn beer,~ 'Aderislao e I F ring, J.P. (t'rectdcnt of the. Union) .. £ iotroenesing ?? icts'rar acidl trie ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. Her Majesty the Queen attained her 66th year on Sunday, an age which has been exceeded by nine only of the sovereigns of England, dating from the Norman Conquest—viz.. Henry 'I. and Edward 1., who both lived 67 years, Queen Elizabeth 69 ...
... ridden post haste from Windsor 1e knocked at the door of Keensington Palace to sf inform Victoria that she was Queen of e England. Mr Gould then referred to in the Queen's first Council, ber first State o visit to the City, the Coronation, sand 7e her Majesty's ...
... THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA. REG RESER SOCIAL CHANGES OF THE QUEEN’S REIGN. BY JOUN ASHTON. PART I. The limits of a newspaper article are manifestly, too small to give an resume of sixty years of the nation’s socia life, but the most salient points can ...
... women have seen such an lishmen and women unite to love and rever- oue in their Queen for sixty years, and Eng-' erce that Queen in the sim ple capacity of | good woman. The Queen grows old now. The quiet : evening of her honoured life closes about her, —and ...