LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... last proclamation was subsequent to tile notice of motion, that date was fixed on as answering the ?? of the motion. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. [Sittings in Baneo.] MERRICK v. WARLEY. This was an action of libel, brought against the defendant, the editor of ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... girl ? No other thisi her Roysa l figlaiecas the D.Lciei-w of' K~entt and ou'r preseot rightful aud youthful Sosvereigu, Queen Victoria. FRANKCLIN'S Xii VNTi) FDINBURseIL-Whifle iin Edinburgh;, lie took occasioni to visit olub of tile eltief priumring-otmees ...

HUDDERSFIELD

... offence, and therefore the bench was bound to dismiss the complaint. I-He paid a bigh compliment to our young and virtueos Queen Victoria, and ably explaiiind in what true pa. triotism consisted, as well in respect of Englisihmen 'and hishmenonsals ) our-brethren ...

EXCHEQURE—NISI PRIUS—SATURDAY

... whether -he were the Prince Regent; lhe never spoke to me in my e room; I cannot tell whether the Regent is now dead; i , Queen Victoria is on the throne at present. 0 Is the Rathfarnhaam estate your property ? I have done I t nothing in the Rathfarnham estate ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... rtclsou f veyote srto pbIcaio. e1 was not awar tht th inuncioo h~c wasgratedin that case haed ever been dissolved COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. [Sittings In Banco.] TUB QUEEiN V. RtOBERTS. This was an Information against the defendant, In the nature of at ? ...

[ill] Election Petition

... election for Mr. Hutt ard Mr. W ood. I lived in Garden-street at the time, Mr. Austin-You may go nose. Witness-God save the Queen. (Laughter.) Mr. Hildyard contended with considerable vehemence that the sihiule story swas utterly improbable. The committee ...

NEWCESTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... appears at length fixled that Marshal Sisult is toabe the representative of the IKing of the Fretach at thle Coronation of Queen Victoria.-Colonah Chaplin Isas resigned his seat for Stamford, in consequence of' emh'arling witis Iis regiment for Canada. Sir ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... V. TOOLMIttt. Tha Horse1 rearrotd the consideration of this case, but It was not contluded awhrt the house rose. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.-TMVStotsAY. Ersittings In Batnco.) InIDDLETOV V. GALS ANDl ANOTIKER. I lod Vt~ delivered judgmesnt In this case. This ...

THE PEEL BANQUET

... of Englishmen, The health of our Sovereign Lady the Queen (loud cheers), and may she long live to reign over a happy, a prosperous, and contented people. (Three-times-three.) God save the Queen. . Tle Chairmaen said, the next toast was one which lie ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... as an emblem under the title of their paper, who were well acquainted with the injunctions to observe the Sabbath, in :the Queen's proclamation against vice, and who really ap. peared to have a desire to do good, committing such a breach of. the laws of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... have been a brood of Princesses: Victoria, Augusta, Lii- th dovica, Isabella, Amnelia, Philomena, Helena, Penelope, cli1 Botrbone. hi The infant Princess of Borboise was named Victoria after st her Maljesty the Queen of Egland; ?? after his Iloval c Highness ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... for the men and their wives to assemble in one social compact, and thus I- demonstrate their joy on such an occasion. The .h Queen's beef-eaters will thus have an opportunity of Id seeing themselves enjoy a royal feed. The Rev. X- Mr. Gratorie, in an appropriate ...