THE COURT

... THE COURT. Baveno, il 4. Her Majesty Queen Victoria and Princess , attended by Lady Churchill, came into Bavena to-dav and made several purehases, Afver- wards Her Majesty and suite ayain visited the needle manufactory. ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... the Coaster, a screw steamship, belonging to the port of London. Mr. Mvbnrgh, Q.C., with Mr. Stewart, appeared for the Queen Victoria: Mr. Potter. Q.O., for the Knight of Malta; and Dr. W. Phiillmore for the Co.ster. ft appeared upon the evidence that ...

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 ...

THE JAMESON TRIAL

... past two o'clock. THE CHILIAN AND ARGENTINE FRONTIER ]DISPUTE. QUEEN VICTORIA AS ARBITRATOR- (STANDnAn TELEGRAM.) Berlin, Sunday night.-The Chilian Legetion in Berliim states that Queen Victoria has accepted the office of arbitrator in the Chilian and Argentine ...

THE QUEEN AT HYERES

... THE QUEEN AT HYERES. Victoria Idhlbj bouquet ofAwn lata M. Loois CMgnjr, til* In&lpr Moo, who -died ben the of Bar ira*L The Queen the members the family by whom the brought most kWly, and again iii|Siasnil her repei that she had not heard of M. ...

THE ATTEMPT TO SHOOT THE QUEEN

... chaplain re- ferred in his sermon to the happy escape of Queen Victoria from assassination. VIENNA, MARCiH 4.-The Presse to-day says- In the case of the attempt upon the life of Queen Victoria, political considerations have no place, inasmuch as the ...

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 ...

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 ...

EXTENSIVE POST OFFICE ROBBERIES

... Peerless to his wife. Constable Hoolt Goodard said that on the evening of 27th ult. he was on duty at the Post Offiein Queen Victoria Street, when hewas caled upon to detain the prisoner, and took him into a back rooms The prisoner said, Oh. my God, I ...

ACCIDENT TO A BRISTOL CREW

... Bristol, a who lost his life on Wednesday night while engaged with several other men in raising the anchor of the B steamer Queen Victoria, in Penarth Roads, Mr c Ingledew (Cardiff) represented the owners of the E vessel and the master and mate; Mr Wausbrouieh ...

CITY OF LONDON COURT

... «and ,Chitham, Nauotical Assessors.) TH1 QUCEEN VICTORIA V. AZTECS Salvcage.-This was a claim instituted under the County Courts' Admirality Jurisdiction Act for services rendered by the amsack Queen Victoria, of Harwich, to the barque Aztecs. Mr. E. Jones ...

ANNIVERSARY OF HER MAJESTY'S ACCESSION

... Constitutional rule, and not less from the eriinent personal and domestic virtues with which she has adorned her throne. Queen Victoria has been truly the mother of her people ; her heart has been with theirs; and our heart caniot but be with hers. A good ...