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ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE AGAINST A NAVAL OFFICER

... I ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE 'I AGAINST A NAVAL OFFICER. In the Court of Exchequer at Guildhall on Monday before Mr. Baron Pigett, and a common jury, Miss Nightengal sued Captain Perry, a naval officer, stationed at the Cape of Good Hope, for alleged ...

THE COURT

... Rev: C. 'Leslie Coartenay perrormed Divine service in the priiate'ohapel of the Castle to-day. The Queen Dowager paid a visit to 'the Queen and Prince Albertou Wednesday, at the Castle, from Bushy Park. Her Royal Eighness the Duchess of Kent arrived soon ...

THE COURT

... this country. Her Majesty the Queen Dowager and her Royal High. ness the Duchess of Kent left Gopsall, -Leicestershire, the seat of Earl Rowe, for Witley Court, WVrcestorshlre, the residence of the Queton Dowager. The Queen Dnoiwiger has forwarded ten pounds ...

THE COURT

... and demonstrations. THE NEW DECORATION. The _L£edon Gxazette announced on Friday that the Queen has conferred the decoration of the Royal Red Cross yuon their Royal Highilesses the Princess of Wales, the Crown Princess of Germany, Princess Christian of ...

THE COURT

... miovements have little incident this weck.- Tie Queen sas entertained a numereous circle of visitors at Wisndsor Castle, On Sunday the Queen and Princo Albert and the Royal Housebold attended Divine Service, in the Private Chapel within the Castle, The ...

THE COURT

... the now Masonic Hall. ?? His Royal Highness then wont to the Town-hall and ?? fo vested the officers for the ensuing year. A, banquet eves co subsequently held, His Royal Highness presiding. ta THE ROYAL REVIEW. ad The Royal Review held on Saturday in St ...

THE COURT

... Stoan that flame-like blazed. The Queen sat at one end of the table Prince William on her right, the Duke ber uncle on her left; * ance Albert eat at the other end, between Queen Adelaide and 'te Dachess of Kent. More Royal guests, the Clergy, Cabiliet and ...

FROM THE WARS TO THE WORKHOUSE

... Windsor Castle May 5. Sir,-The Queen was informed, on her Majesty's return from Germany, that the Canadian voyageurs were in London, and her Majesty immediately ex- i pressed a wish that they might come to Windsor, where the Queen could see ther. and personally ...

TORQUAY INCORPORATION ENQUIRY

... of-battlo ship Royal Adelaide, wbich the Admiralty have decided on rcmoving from Devonport to Chatham. Built x half-n-century ago, the veterbn cratt has had no at higher chance of showing her naval prowess 'than an that of harbour service, of defending ...

THE CAMPAIGN IN EGYPT

... Kebir at 9 officers and 45 men killed, 22 officers and 320 men wounded. The Royal Marines had 2 officers killed; the Royal Engineers, 7 men killed, I officer and 46 men wounded; Royal Highlanders, 2 oficeers and 7 men killed, 5 officers and 35 men wounded; ...

A FATAL STABBING CASE AT TORQUAY

... the Emperor in the name of the Queen. Shortly -after the Royal party proceeded to Cowes, and . on landing at Trinity Pier was driven to Osborne House, where the Emperor was received at the entrance by the Queen. -The Queen received the Emperor on tte terrace ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A SAILOR AT EXMOUTH

... Howard produced a certificate 1I0w. ing that the deceased was formerly in the Royal Navy, had been in thle Plynset i- med li3 Hospital, and had beau discharged freo toe Service an invalid. )IfS PILLS IDr. Curtis deposed that nil Saturday es. ing about eight ...