ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT AND DROWNING OF A SAILOR

... of thsebarque Queexi Victoria, of Dublin, against Mr. Samuel MpTghes, the muster of that vessel, for- ill-usin'g an able seaman named Thomas Murray, of Liverpool, .who was one of the crew. The men stated that the Queen Victoria sailed from Baltimore ...

THE QUEEN'S VISIT

... in Co wes harbour, at nime, when she left wvith the Court for Southampton. SOI;THAsiMTON, SATURIDAY MtaIxe-Iler Majesty Queen Victoria, l'rince Albert, the 'irimmce of WVvles, alid Prilnce A %rthtii, attend(il by the Diichiess (if WV el- liegton, Lady-ii-W ...

SUMMONS AGAINST THE MANX LINE

... he required, buit really did not do so. As a consequene;, he could nlot teU whether 'the' two vessels of the' R6et, the Queen Victoria and the Prince of - Wales, Were paid for or not, or could be to ascertain the amonut of the. moitages to Mr. Pierce, the ...

THE WELSH NATIONAL MEMORIAL

... following inscription in Welsh and English Albeit the Good, Consort of our beloved Queen Victoria and on the east, the dragon of Wales, with the monogram of the Queen and lVince Consort, under which will placed an inscription giving the date of the i ...

A STRUGGLE IN A PUBLIC-HOUSE

... -'Immediately on being. informed of Sir William White's'death, the Emperor William despatched a telegram of condolence to Queen Victoria, who, in reply, cordially thanked his Majesty, by tele- gram, for his expression of sympathy. The Emperor, the Empress ...

THE FAILURE OF MESSRS. LAWTON AND HEAD

... ODD. The debtors, who were merchants and shi ping aced iiinsrance agentb, carried on businesy at 31, India hiflqings, Queen Victoria Stret, and had large traisactions in C'lasgow,-'Bitmigllam, Leeds,'Sleffeld, and Manchbster, creditors for a large anidunt ...

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

... the heaviest responsibility do not dim or hide in Queen Victoria the qualities of head and heart which endear in private life. If loyalty to the Throne is luxuriant in Aber- deenshire, it is the Queen herself has made it so. The Aberdeei .kurnal would ...

MURDEROUS OUTRAGE

... Advertiser , THE COURT. QUERN VICTORIA'S VISIT TO GERMANY.-DApM. STADT, Aug. II.-Her Majesty Queen Victoria, with the Royal family and suite, left here at a quarter to eleven this evening, by special train for Coburg. The Queen, who particularly desired to ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... their lives. PROrETED VISIT OF TIHE QUnEEN TO THIE KI;G OF PRUSSIA,-It is asserted in foreign circles of distinction that Queen Victoria may be exlected in Berlin one a visit to the Count of Prussia ill September next. It may be presumed that if this event ...

ATTEMPTS AT ASSASSINATION

... taken place during the reign of Her Majesty the Queen. She has more than once been assailed by firearms, and it is only a few years ago, that the lad O'Connor was sent to prison for shooting at the Queen. He was the first to come under the Flogging Act ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... carrier's charges, although the chip in which the aecoad carriersisipped the goods wve lost. He knew that the carriers by the Queen Victoria, Dublin iteamer, the Minerva, Cork stornior, and the Orion, Glasgow steamer, which were lost, paid the charges mode upon ...

SWEARING IN THE JUDGES AT THE LAW COURTS

... bear true allegiance to her Majesty Queen Victoria, her heirs and successors, an- cording to law, so help me God ; and the other inns: I, -, do swear that wifwell and truly serve our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria. in the office of a judge of her Majesty's ...