Refine Search

WITH LOVE TO QUEEN VICTORIA

... ought to have more beer. ov, I think, ?? oy views are very much like yonr ?? ro7, an,' So>: inshes to the Most Gracious Queen Victoria, and thank-stii kind regarns. THOXAes l ENay LAaNCYErS. Mr. Slede remanded the prisoner to the workhouse, pending his ...

THE WRECK OF THE QUEEN VICTORIA

... T WRECK OF TUE QUEEN VICTORIA. CORONER'SINQUEST. *DUdBLIN, Vii. I7. I e~ few particular, ,inf cddition, to thofie ekeoMY published- respecting: the sad catastrphe of'ths Queeti Vkictra, have yet been ascertained. up to yesterday, -only feWr~, the bodies ...

WRECK OF THE QUEEN VICTORIA STEAMER

... 1. -77 -~ - . ?? I - X WRECK OF THE QUEEN VICTORIA STEAMER. INQUEST ON FOUR OF THE SUFFERERS. The remains of two females, aged respectively about thirty and forty-f-ve years of age, and of two male children, having been washed ashore at HIowth on Monday ...

HEIRS WANTED

... and 2s. 6d. second. The Ireland left the Liverpool landing-stage yester. day, and the Queen Victoria, with a good complement, seven minutes later. i.he Queen Victoria arrived first, amidst cheers an hour and a.'half ahead of the rlanid. -Her pasayocewupied ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... The bankrupt petitioned sbe Court for the liquidation of his affairs in March Inst year, describiug himself as of 11, Queen Victoria. streetg, sal Aiderimtnbury Postern, also of Kimberley, &at, Africa, Cape merchant, commission agent, &Ce sad sating his ...

COURT AND ARISTOCRACY

... capital of England, and a marriage has been arranged between Queen Victoria and the King of Slain. However, misunderstandings arise, and the marriage is indefinitely postponed. Queen Victoria invades the country to obtain damages for the breach of promise ...

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 ...

THE POONA MURDER

... his duty, he was trescherousgy sh(t when retarniug ?? the .goeeilo.'sorecep- tion on the aay'&oi the Diamond Jubilfe of Queen Victoria, and died of the wouud on J uly 3 following, aped 34 years. yFor the past lour months Mr. Raud his laboured wiin devotion ...

MURDER IN GALWAY

... letter from Lord Lyons, informing him that the British Government regretted that they had found it impossible to recommend Queen Victoria to commute the sentence of death passed on O'Donnell. FiRE AT A FACTonY.-A large jute factory at Barking was partially ...

GENERAL BOOTH'S PRINTER

... His Most recent work was in connection with the Daily Chronicle. For Messrs. Cassell he wrote .-The Life and Tfmies of Queen Victoria. * The funeral, which toek place on Friday afternoon at Norwood eemetery, was attended by Mr. Fra.nk Lloyd, Mr. -Arthur ...

THE DEAD BODY OF A WOMAN FOUND IN A CELLAR

... that the object for which the excavations are being made is to entirely isolate the building. The Czar has received from Queen Victoria the Order of the Garter. It is the intention of the, Emperor to greatly reduce the costliness of the Imperial estab. lishment; ...