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THE FATALITY IN PENARTH ROADS

... tile winulass and capstan on board the Queen. Viet oria, and on returnilig to the Town-hall tile following evidence was taken. Mlatthiew Cope, Penartdi, stated that lie was the pilot in charge of the Queen Victoria when the accident occurred. About nildnight ...

The Court

... next, at two o'clock. The nights of the, several orders are to appear in their -collars at the leve. . . The trip of Queen . Victoria to Berlin has been post-. poned to the end.of.August or the beginning of Sep- lember_.. The happy event in, the family ...

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 ...

The Court

... r. . S The Queen ani 'Prince Consort honoured the per- b formanee at th, Olympic Theatre with their'presence A in the evening. ' P Prince Arthur and the Princess Louisa honouredd Covent-garden Theatre with their presence. I. n n The Queen held a Court ...

CHARGES AGAINST A NATAL HOSPITAL

... is no longer easy to form a Eiro- peon coalition against France. The German Army is not, nowadays, at the disposal bf Queen Victoria. England and GeTrmany ake. rivals in all the markets of the world. France, should concern herself with assuring the defence ...

THE ATTACK ON THE PRINCE OF WALES

... inclined to think this C report cannot bL ?? Brussels, Saturday.-The parents of Sipido ti have addressed a, long letter to Queen Victoria 0. and to the Prince of Wales prayingt for intercession on their son's behalf on the ground of his youth and his having ...

ETIQUETTE OF THE ENGLISH COURT

... ETIQUETTE OF1 TIE ENGLISH - :COURT. lu - . : ke e- :THE QUEEN'S PASSION FOR tei zer ' ffitftf ' S: Ktf4TS. ; -: . rl bn- ve One of. the~oldest fads of Queen Victoria is M to - her O1iVfcr kthe kilt. It is 'anricy which laas tri excited a, good deal of ...

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN LONDON

... their power. UTnited Ireland ?? Spencer has committed 5 crimes against liberty which, if they were cons- e initted bv Queen Victoria by her sole authority s upon her English hieges, would cause her crowned o head to roll in a basket. Lord Salisbury and ...

THE ALLEGED ROBBERY OF BANK NOTES AT COWBRIDGE FAIR

... czaa townxs last Sentercher f ir, : . .3 . A memorandum is being eirnutated for signa- ture among the Armenians to thank Queen Victoria for the interest her Majesty kae die- played in the Armenian cause. A marriage is arranged between Caplain Fred Burnaby ...

Ireland

... returned into Court, when the fore. g man stated that they had ignored the bill against Thos' Davis, the chief mate of the Queen Victoria steamer. ,f The ignoring of the bill of indictment against Davis o. has given general satisfaction. e The new candidates ...

HORRIBLE MURDER BY A MOTHER

... the bust is the t oilclwiu imscripti.n, curinposils by Professor tuskmn :- To Leopold, Duke of Albany, youngest son of Queen Victoria, wlmi, wit the diosen part- tier mmf his life, passed his, closing yeurs at Clare- mont iu culminating honour, kiidly ...

JEALOUSY AND DOUBLE MURDER

... Paris correspondent of' the Nord says:- The ,, Emperor Napoleon, a few days before he left Paris J addressed a letter to Queen Victoria announcing his ' approaching departure, and repeating his promise to take 9( a no step during the war that might compromise ...