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 ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... -Yesterna, in the Chancery Division, Mr. Justice Romer bad befoyi him an action by the plaintiffs, carrying on business at 91.-Queen Victoria Street, as general merchants and commission agents, and having a branch business at Birmingham. against the defendant ...

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; ...

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 ...

THE AFFAIRS OF MESSRS. H. S. WARD AND CO

... celluloid, in Paris, In 1878 Mit H'S. Ward came fromnArnerica, asid started in business as an American commision merchant, in Queen Victoria Street, in partnership with his brother. who retired in December, 1880, when Mr. Paterson and Mr. Dedd joined him. At ...

AUSTRIAN INFAMIES—THE MURDER OF ITALIAN PATRIOTS

... wvith us, or: rather, with our Court ; and the father of his sister's husband if, the favourite counsellor and uncle of Queen VICTORIA- King LEOPOLD. For those reasons, the abominable atrocities of the miscreant FRANCIs JOsErPH pass un- heeded ; wvhilst ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT—YESTERDAY

... Caddet, was accused I offence within tbe meaning of the Act oif art ment passed in the 11th and 12th Years of the raigu of Queen Victoria, especially chap, 107, sec. 4, in go far as, on the 21st of November last, two Cows aada bull, belonging to him, having ...

HEAVY WINDING-UP CHARGES IN BANKRUPTCY

... Park Street, Walsall, wbo was bankrupt ninl78;T and for the release of the trustee, Mr. J. IL Tilley, accountant, 37, queen Victoria Street, London, stating that the applica- t=orns were made in acoordarnce with resolutions passed at a meeting of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... enceinte, awaits an inquest. TiE TELEGRAPH CABLE BETWUEE MALTA AND ALEXANDssx.-The cable shipped originally on board the Queen Victoria, for service at Rangoon, but now intended for the Mediterranean, continues in the holds of the Govern. ment brigs Pilot ...

THE ATTACK ON KING HUMBERT

... CONGRATULATION FROM QUEEN VICTORIA. As soon Ias the Foreign Oflice learned from the British Elrmbassy in Rome of the un- successful attempt made on Thurmday to assassinate the King of Italy, a telegram was despatched to the Queen at C(iimiez, acquaint- ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... It's a lie-upon my word and honour it is; I am a useful citizen-an honourable member of society, and a loyal sub- ject of Queen Victoria. The magistrate inflicted a nominal fine of one shilling. ...