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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 17

... hIoclbird, 8st 3lb - - 2 7 to 4 on thc Brother to Morel. XVox easy. Match for 200gs. l3eacon Course. Lord Oxford's br in Victoria, by Ilaunbletonian, aged, 8st. (T. Carr) - - - ^ - 1 Lord Grosvenor's br h Eaton, aged, lst 71b - 2 3 to I and 7 to e on ...

THE QUEEN'S DEFENCE

... in a court of'justice, Under no law known to Englqnd could the queen have been put on her trial. Thejodges tad deternilted, when the point was sub. mitted to them, ittat adultery is the Queen of England, if not high treason, was no crime it all. It had ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Robsen, Piceaotilly. On the sti inst. Charles Cowden Clarke, to Mary Victoria, eldest daughter of Vitcent Novelto, Esq. DIED. On the 30th ult. Mr Williamt Horne, Blanchester-warehouseman, Queen street, Chteapside, aged 40. On the Isot inst. at Beaufort cottage ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... intention to be daily ?? of Kent entertained ju- venile branches of Nobility Friday at Kensington Palace, to meet young Princess Victoria-Earl Fiteseilliam seriously ill at Went. worth House-he entered his hl2dyeer Thursday ?? of 4,3001 already subscribed towards ...

OLD BAILEY.—TUESDAY

... that the chief question would be one of identity. He first called George FYairburn: On Saturday week I was at the King and Queen, in Norton Falgate; I had a person with me; we had something to drink; my companion, Smith, retired for a short time ; I went ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... at the verdict. P v -Tneir Mctivties entertained ?? ad~ttnchess ?? and PrificFredericl of PYUiSS;a to dinner Sinday at the Queen's Lodge, tilshy Park-Leveesg-wa .nnced to be' held 21st and' tlsg. j and 4th Anugst.-Court Mourning expires 21st August, on ...

HIS MAJESTY'S COURT AND LEVEE

... Regiment, by Sir' G. Scovdl. s Lieutenant Davidl Murray, 7th Royal Fusileers, hy Lord is Ml, anId I S Captain Henry Rrmsden, Queen's Royal Lancers, by the A1 d MIiarquess of *Vinchester. s Lieutenarnt Bartoat, t.N., iris Majesty's ship Belvidere, on s, ...

THE KING'S COURT AND LEVEE

... delivered several letters to his Majesty. Yesterday morning the Queen, attended by her Lady in Waiting, took an airing in her carriage in the Parks, and visited the Duchess of Kent, the Princess Victoria, and the Princess Sophia, at the King's Palace, Kensington ...

HENRY-STREET POLICE-OFFICE—YESTERAY

... Itaffords usunmingled satisfaction to codtinuet aiOUiO~ the excellent health and unalloyed happiness enjoyed by our King and Queen. Notwithstanding the fatigues of the levee, his Majesty still enjoys unabated spirits and health; aind that be and his illustrious ...

TRIAL OF MR. LUKE DILLON, FOR SEDUCTION AND RAPE

... by Prince George ?? and n umerous ?? Gamette says it is intend(ed to bring in an Act of Parliament for changing Princess Victoria's name to Charlotte.-Ambassa dors of Five Great Powers held long conferences Saturday and Sunday, on affairs of Belgium.-Tso ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, MONDAY, JULY 25

... splendour attached by the *nd Queen's presence, tickets expected to be very scarce-their he Miajesties to be crowned on pla'forim raised 12 feet, and im- ant mediately in centre between ?? of Kent 'ob and Princess of Victoria leave Kensington Palace in a ...

POLICE

... ani3 tke public should he cautious, in purchasing skins with stamps, to see that the stamps have not been tamrpered with. QUEEN-SQUARE.-Mr. GionoG GEE, a respectable elderly man, whot keeps a confectioner's shop in the New-Cut, Larmbeth, wvas charged ...