RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAH DERBY

... WaltKß G. CaBNT, Secretary. THE DIAMOND JUBlLEE.— Without doubt the reign of Queen Victoria is tbe most remarkable in the history of England. Oat of thirty-six Kings and Queens, only four have entered their Jubilee year, and only George II I. entered upon ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... SMrASHINO. -Elizabeth Passinghiaes, 39, was convicted of wilfully breaking two paues of plate-glass, value 81., at the Queen Victoria beerhouse, Wharfdale-road, Islington. The prisoner, after having been served with half a pint of beer, went outside, and ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... select goodls from. 'Write for par.- -ticularn, Carringc paid arid -spcoial arrantgements for ceouatry.-Ollices,, 79, Queen Victoria Street, Lendoh. ,: XEATINloS-PoRl~D is pow Eold at 6d 1, and 2s Md, it vaspy.iroved tiis(holding a conslacablb increased ...

ASSASSINATION OF M. STAMBULOFF

... condolence to Madame Stambuloff, and MI. STAEBUL0OPF. among other sorrowful tribatesto the deceased, one was received from Queen Victoria. M. Stambuloff, who has been called. the Bismarck of Bulgaria, was born at Tirnova in 1855, and was educated for the ...

THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE KING OF PRUSSIA

... assembled to-day before the residence of the English Consul, and deposited bouquets-of flowers, amid shouts of Long live Queen Victoria 1 These bouquets are offered to the British nation as a grateful acknowledgment of its sym- pathy for Poland. The police ...

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 ...

BUILDERS' ESTIMATES

... was a second charge against Bernes of obtainiing 21s. by fraud froll' AIessrs. Francia Morton and Co., engiueers, of 17, Queen Victoria- street., Westminster. in Noveniber the prisouer hadrepreseritod to the prosecutors' maanager that ho was authorised to ...

LONDON POLICE—THE PORTRAIT CASE

... Collins is much in want of a specimen of a lady's portrait in his new work of ' The Female Aristocracy of the Reign of Queen Victoria.' Mr. C. tried for the Nepaulese Ambasador, but was just too late when he arrived from the north, as his excellency sat ...

THE BRADLAUGH CASE

... was in these words:- I, Charles Bradlauch, do swear that I wvill be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, her heirs and succes- sors according to law. So help nie God.-CnAR1LES Bh.&AoLAGH:. This paper he left, together with ...

BALSALL HEATH POLICE COURT

... their Disrretljisa Magement ysteo.-F particulare press opinions ka., post free from Forrest and Co., Steckbru&r 19 sad 2 Queen Victoria SL, London. 458 ...

THE CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT BANK

... £40jO00. At the Mansion Houso, London, late yesterday after- noon, Mr. Richard Banner Oakley, forty.oue years of age, of 11, Queen Victoria Street, City, was brought befora the Lord Mayor and Alderman Sir Robert Carden upon 0a warrant charging him with having ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... sahold. His Lordship afterwa~rds had an audience of tho Queen, and left at Four o'clock. Queen Victoria, accomnpanied by Princess Henry of Battenherg, and the Duchess of York, w~ith Princess Victoria and Prince Leopold of Battenberg, in a second carriagre ...