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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 ...

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 ...

ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT AND DROWNING OF A SAILOR

... of thsebarque Queexi Victoria, of Dublin, against Mr. Samuel MpTghes, the muster of that vessel, for- ill-usin'g an able seaman named Thomas Murray, of Liverpool, .who was one of the crew. The men stated that the Queen Victoria sailed from Baltimore ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... carrier's charges, although the chip in which the aecoad carriersisipped the goods wve lost. He knew that the carriers by the Queen Victoria, Dublin iteamer, the Minerva, Cork stornior, and the Orion, Glasgow steamer, which were lost, paid the charges mode upon ...

MANX NEWS

... of Man in the steam yacht Fairy Queen in tho afternoon, and attendance at a sacred con- cert in the Palace at night combined to render the visit exceedingly pleasant. The sail to the Island on board the Queen Victoria, and the return right voyage by the ...

THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE KING OF ITALY

... rassonante persists in denying that the international Society is in any way cosnectedl with his attempt. Rosin, Nov. 19. Queen Victoria has instructed Sir Augustus ragesthe British amasss.dor, to proceed to Naples to present so the King the cuogratulation ...

COURT, CABINET, AND PERSONAL

... ESg . ITi. Mo kor . 1 -i -I a HEir Majesty held ?? priyoouil on I - ed ?? V. cluncoll Tuesday afternoon, The ponyiven by Queen Victoria to the Prince Imperial. b wasmountedonld a'dd, r thein rsebyth*ll - nte, in the? reser edgarden at the Tsuleres, and ...

EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE

... highly-esteemed dresser to of Queen Victoria, who departed this life October 15, o- 1854, in the thirty-seventh year of her age, beloved and he respected'by all who knew her. This stone has been er placed by Queen Victoria as a mark of her regard. On ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Saccharin in the Mianufac. dis ture of Aerated Waters, Cordials, &c. (WVilhon, pe a Ia Salamon, dnd (Jo,, Limited, 165, Queen Victoria- I street, E.OC)- Nothing for nothing and very m. I lhttle for sispence is a saying which is belied by atc the little ...

INQUESTS

... INQUESTS. On ?? v lato, a female of respectable appearance = lembarked at Dublin, in the Queen Victoria steamer, for Liverpool. She gave her name as Miss Smith, and said K she was a cabin passenger. During the voyage she E complained of being indisposed ...

DARING JEWELLERY ROBBERY IN MANCHESTER

... fire, which caused considerable damage to property, and which will throw many workers idle, occurred yesterday at the Queen Victoria Spinning Mill at Dundee. The flames were dis- covered in the spinnin flat. They spread rapidly tn the preparing department ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... MMESSR. W. B. FORWOOD AND 3. LISTER. BREACHES OF THE GUNP'OWDER IEGULATEONS.- Cautain Essenhigh, master of the schooner Queen Victoria, was summoned for neglecting to have proper watch kept on board his vessel when lying in the river with twelve tons of ...