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CORONER'S INQUESTS

... been a passenger on hoard the Prisice of 'Wales-oit Wednesday night, at the time the coltisioss tooli~place. When the Rtoyal-Victoria was first seens, at a distance of a mile aid a lstlf off, the order to lint the helm hard n.1sort-was givess by the captaoin ...

POLICE

... George-street, Manclhester-square again, and all will be right. So back I drove him:i And sow, says lie, you:mastdsrive me te Queen-street, t~heapside.l So round I turned and back I drove to Chieapsifle.-lauglbter. 'The Lord Mayor: Why, what sort of a byrse ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... parch'meiit inmy business. (Laughter.) Do not often' examine documents. The clerk and I read together; ,e did not sing out Victoria by the grace of God; it was not a duet be- tween us. (Great laughter.) I will swear this is a copy of the documents there ...

THE COURT

... hea~ ose sets, fortls somie tribute of offer- ro~t,-trrtsof the, Ocean Queen' to a spot already lottl'sl~r it tir scalti sac i niadailfold v-irtucs. I)oers frequestlt visited by the Queen tarr oer ier- loot yesar, unlaced the no- rietl miorlg, and every villa ...

POLICE

... number of the most loyal ard affec- tionate of our Queen's own subjects could have testified. [Fronm the Brussels Obsercatcur.] Several persons of high rank are expected at Ostend to meet Queen Victoria. Among others the reigniing Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha ...

POLICE

... oN.-On Thursday TFooters eowler, clock to a Mr. Shent, was charged with causing a disturbance in the Victoria Theatre.-The constable of the Victoria stated, that the defendaatt went into the saloon of the above theatre, and made a great noise, and insisted ...

POLICE

... the Bank, but could obtain tie satisfactory in inferniatisin. I-le Olsen petitioned her Macc Graeinsis Mla- .5 jests' Queen Victoria far redrese sad aild, and her Majesty to irected Sir Hleecy Wheattly, hier t'riv-y Purse, to assist tile os Ia prosecuting ...

POLICE

... Ashbuetosr should ?? cosevictede uponr the lacts I of the case, the jrsdgment naust, rnrrer Ihe authoritly of tire case of i''ire Queen v. Stowell, be reresteri for the i:c- 1 fobnality swhicl wve have nrcntisored. firsts the derisioem of the ease of T'hle ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... house in Upper Norton-street, within a short distance of the prisoner's ?? stated that y on the previous night she ?? to the Queen's theatre, e Tottenlianm-street, acctunpatuid by anotlervyoun ludy and sa gentleman, and after the perfonanallce was over they ...

THREATENING to SHOOT the QUEEN

... the honds of the police, as lie was fearful he should do some injury to him- self, or to the Queen. I asked the prisoner how lie meant to injure thle Queen He anSwered, after a little hesication, -To shoot her. I said, Have you got a pistol? to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLI6ENCEa QUEEN'S 32ENCH WEDNESDAY. (Before MrL Justice Wightman and a Special Jury.) Cgrl5STMAS c. TuaBBS.-HUSBAND's LIABILITY.-This sas an action brought by Mr. Christmas, a hatter and fur sanufacturer residing in Burlrigton-arrade, against ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... irig frtem. bly. Lane, in consequence, made eapplication to tire magistrate, usder one of the clauses of the 5th and 0th Of Victoria, commooly called the Passen- gers Act, which enabled him to impose a penalty sf 101. upon every owner, charterer, or master ...