DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... It's a lie-upon my word and honour it is; I am a useful citizen-an honourable member of society, and a loyal sub- ject of Queen Victoria. The magistrate inflicted a nominal fine of one shilling. ...

Law Intelligence

... insolvent state. IMPORTANT ORIGEl IN CseANCeRY.-Saturday the 8th of August, in the tenth year of the reign of her Majesty Queen Victoria, 1816:- In the matter of the suitors of the Court of Chancery, his Lordship doth order that, notwithstanding the-erder ...

PUBLIC PROCEEDINGS CONSEQUENT ON THE DEMISE OF THE KING

... she showed herself ev'ery inch a Queen and the few sentences which she addressed to the council cannot fail to meet with the warmest sympathy in the bosom of every well-wisher to his country. Theyoung Queen Victoria, accopaied by the Duchess of Kent ...

LIBERATION OF O'CONNELL AND JUSTICE TO IRELAND

... Majesty. The loyalty of the Irish pebple was well known; they entertained fan undying loyalty to Queen Victoria (cheers). Hie would say, long live the Queen; the Irish were never in any period 'of history dis- loyal. They were always 'found faithful subjects ...

THE COURT, &c

... written an autograph letter to Queen Victoria, congratulating her on her escape.-Globe. The committee of subscribers to the equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington have recently had the gratification of receiving the Queen's subscription of five hundred ...

GREENWICH and WOOLWICH POLICE COURTS

... police-court to defend James Young, master of the Siren steamer, cliared with running foal of another steamer called the Queen Victoria, belonging to a rival company, and had the assurance to ask Ir. Broderip, the magistrate, to postpone the hearings of ...

THE COURT, &c

... Qieen.Victoria and Prince Albert in- tend to visit Ireland in the autumn has been renewed in Dublin. The Journal des Debats says that the prince and prin- cess royal of Prussia are about to proceed to England, on an invitation from Queen Victoria. On Saturday ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... suite, sailed on Suoday evening in the City of Dublin Company's contract mail patiket, Queen Victoria for Liverpool. llon. Judge Ball and Mrs. 13all also left in the Queen Vic. toria, en leoue to Paris, where they purpose stopping a month. T'ls}AT1aI.-Mrs ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... printed papet, headed '*the dying de claration of the rsgicide Francis executed in Lon- (ion ibr shootisg her Majesty Queen Victoria, a box of Lucifer snateles, a piece oitwivie, a broleetobat ipea boot-jack, two nails, tuld a corkscrew I I The magistrates ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, & OCCURRENCES

... several, to the amount of 2,500 francs, were carried off by the thieves. Fortunately none of tie presents bestowed ot him by Queen Victoria, Louis Philippe, and the Duke of Devonshire, were among those thus lost. SUICIDES.-Mr Clements, late a partner in the ...

LONDON POLICE.—MARLBOROUGH-STREET

... Amity, Jones, Cardiff, iron; Queen Victoria, Ballinasloe, steamers, Liverpool ; Severn, steamer, I Cork ; sixteen colliers. Sailed, Duke of Cambridge, steamer, London ; Eclipse, steamer, Waterford; William Huskisson and Queen Vic- toria, steamers, Liverpool ...

THE CHARTER

... learned judge be pleased, in his sumnrng-llp on Frost's trial, to inform us humble juris-consultists, bow the succession of Queen Victoria to the crown of these realms came, but by treason against a king de jure et de facto. Was the going over to Holland upon ...