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HULL POLICE COURT

... lie was ordered to pay the penalytv of Se. and costs. d, SEAMAN'S WAGns.--Mr. Thomas Pasching, the master :s. of the Queen Victoria, from Charleston, appeared to id answer a summons obtained against him by a seanran 2. named George Ouston for wages due ...

LAW OF INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY

... -Whereas, by a statute made at the Portia- mnet holden in the seventh and eighth years of the reigmi of her present Majesty, Queen Victoria, intituled An act to amend the law of insolvency, bankruptcy, and execution, it was enacted, - amtngst otier things ...

APALLING MURDERS

... The ship Ernest, arrived at Hlavre from Goree, in in Africa, brings two lions and a lionessB for the mc Nvq, nagerie of Queen Victoria. Fins IN BisnoPSGATE-WITHOcr.-A most extensive , fire occurred on Friday night, shortly before eleven bu 'o'clock, in ...

WEEKLY COMPENDIUM

... visitations, more par- ticularly when they happen in the night. QUEEN PoVIARE.-Some few years since Her Ma- jesty Queen Victoria presented a very handsome carriage to the unfortunate Queen Pomare. The Polynesian, a weekly jour- nal published at Honolulu ...

Shipping Intelligence

... , hab. also come on shorp. DUAL, Jan. 21-Caledonia, Stephenson, of Hull, from a Newcastle, and sailed for Bombay. 26-Queen Victoria, Leaper, lull to Savannah. 25-l3egina, Hull to Havre; Pansy, Alcock, Alexandria to Hull; MortingStar, Harrison, Neweastle ...

TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... in Chancery, and in the Queen's Bench, s jointly made three reverences; and the Clerk of the s Crown in Chancery, on his knee, delivered the Corn- d mission to the Lord Speaker, who gave it to the Clerk of the Crown, in the Queen's Bench, to read, and both ...

TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... Chancery, and in the Queen's Bench, s jointly made three reverences; and the Clerk of the s Crown in Chancery, on his knee, delivered the Corn- d mission to the Lord Speaker, who gave it to the 9 Clerk of the Crown,- in the Queen's Bench, to read, i and ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... compintit of tise magistrates here but had C, ite greatest eateem for them and lie did not wish to break the Ilaws, as Queen Victoria bad not a helter subject than he was; but he Ihougist lse had a, ntght to speak what ho believed to be - true ; and lio ...

WEST-RIDING MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... been sent to Tothild !;Fields House of Correction, said that his intentions towards the s, Queen wvere taghtly l honourtle ! le The Coronation of Queen Victoria costs the country re £70,000, about tile same amount as that of King Wim, the IV. Ie and his ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... Esq., Kelghley. The magistrates, on tnking their seats, sub- os Phe seribed to the oaths of allegiance tot her Majesty Queen Victoria. wit ra The Chorrmiln briefly charged the Gsand Jury. who thou ?? .er ial tired, end thse Court proceeded to dispose of ...