LAW

... LAW. ?? COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY. LEVY v. YATES.-Sir F. Pollock and Mr Hoggins con- ducted the plaintiff's case, and Mr Kelly that of the defen- ?? plaintiff is the proprietor of the Victoria Theatre, and the defendant is the proprietor of the Adelphi ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... approved of by her Majesty. Three tahan dresses for the Queen have been ordered ip of Mef~ssrs. Paton, of Tilllcoiltry. Thei Royal Stuart,' the ell oF MtssecOtd or Black Watch,' and the Victoria, are the patterns fixed spon. es* IKing Leopold of Belgium ...

FERMANAGH ASSIZES

... two colliers. Sailed, Mersey, Jupiter, and Royal Adelaide, steatltter, Liverpool. MARCuS 9.-Arrived, Queen Victoria, steamer. LiVer pool; Victoria, Coyle, Wexford, malt; Liberty, C61iit' Wexford, malt; China, Fawn, St. Johns, N.B, deals; Columbus, Hulan ...

EXECUTIONS

... favour of a echarter that cannot be traced; but all these matters will form subjects of investigation. e Liberal Colleclione-Queen-square Chapel, Chesten awhich has undergone extensive improvements and en- n largements, was re-opened, a few days ago, when ...

THE FACTORY REGULATION ACT

... generally convenient than if it were postponed a b es perlod of the year. ater it -The new coinage of Queen. Victoria has beers d The effigy of. the Queen is without any emblem of suverei r-quite plain: the reverse is a shield. i Oirty, 0 Her Majesty will ...

MONAGHIAN ASSIZESr

... to wit, the twenty-third of March, in s the first year of the reign of our Sovereign Lady Victoria, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, s Queen, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, the said Hugh e Bodel, having heard the said indictment ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE MANORS

... Alajesty-The Duke of Sussex is again suflering frotn indisposition.-SirI Horase Seymour has been appointed extra Equerry to the Queen Dowager. Sir Horace was the fa. vourite Equerry of hi! late Majesty.-Lord Jolin Russell in- tends to nitrie the committee on ...

[ill] Election Petition

... committee-room. Sometimes two or three times a day, sometimes oftenern. It was called the committee- room. It was at the Victoria rooms. I don't re- member a chair at the end of the table. There were several chairs, but I can't take upon myself to say ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... Church, having purchased 1000 square yards of ground for that purpose of G. Pollard, Esq. It is to have two 'froats, one to Victoria-street, the other to Cabbage- lane and calculated to hold 6000 persons. The building, &c. will cost them about £50001 and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—WEDNESDAY

... estate, nod that there was onl that ground no Imperfection in thre title. Tire other motions were oftao importance. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCIf. [Sittings in Banco., This being t1e first day of teno the judges came down In procession to Westminster. Tire hail ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... thle apptlI vit bruuht into that Court. N~owv by -anl Act of Parliamenet passed in the fis ea ft e drig of her Majesty Queen Victoria, c. SI, a. 7, it was enacte that it should tie lawvful for the Couticil of any borough, witiiti six onotitts after the ...