Derbyshire Summer Assizes

... for £79.-Execution In a 9 fortnight.( I. t - -. e FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. c By the confession of all parties, the cause of the Queen a of Spain is daily exposed to greater peril. An article in the a Journal des Debats says, that the military affairs of her ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS

... Plymouth. --The Duke of Portland has subscribed 1,0001. to the Metro- politan Churches ?? Duelsess of Kent and the Prim. cess Victoria are expected to sojourn at West Clilflnossse, near Pegwell Bay, until Christmas, having, it is understood, given up'their ...

GRAND BANQUET IN HONOUR OF SIR ROBERT PEEL

... Douglas, Mr W Gray, Mr Lamoud, secretary. Imm diately alter diluter the chairman rose arid gave- The King_ The Queen- The Princess Victoria, and 1 the rest of the Royal Family`- The British Consti- tution-Tbe Aimy. The Earl of Roslyn returned thanks ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, FEB. 18

... t driving the Itiles into the river d Aire at Sciool Close, for the fbu uclation of the new rt stone bridge to be aliled Victoria Bridge, atd that the d intended alterations ill Water-lance are also in course of beirg miarketd out. Jiews' CJl.iTEitY.-The ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... bills. Glasgow are rostrictior; their works to a great (ato ntt tineao elb oth is said to hats d isuamrgd i t iousa rd pro- ?? Queen and thm IDuchess. of' XeIr 'sold are using tlteir best efforts to make thle Sptitorllields silks generally wor.-reartions arc ...

Anglesey Assizes

... compary were of a ?? H1 promiscuous character, We riitex a list of the for- the N nmer -The King; the Queen; the Duchess of Kent; L. I Princess Victoria and thle rest of the royal famitly; lien the Judge of Assize ; Lord Lieutenant of the Coun- tile 1 ty; ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... s on various ?? CnAilsiAN then gave 'The. King, and may he long live to witness the triumph of Ie form-(Applause.) Thes queen was next given from the chair.- The Cbshaiaain, aealtuding to a report re lative to Lord Durham, said that nothingl couw be ...

QUEEN-SQUARE

... QUEEN-SQUARE. STRAN-,r AFrAIR ATr A PO.ICE-OFFIcE,.-EXCLUSION I Or REPORTrtes.-.During the last fortnight several n examinations, relative to a case which is supposed to d be of great public importance, have taken place at this d office, before Messrs ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... representing it to be a sovereign. The complainant stated that the prisoner and himself had been paid off from the service of the Queen of Spain, and that he had advanced 4s. 9d. for the prisoner's use, who afterwards gave him the medal wrappedin paper, and received ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, MAY 20

... intended to be present, but was prevsntcd by slight indispositioie.?ls0? Majesty rise not been out, but is ?? of Kent, Princess Victoria, and Royal Household present at both morning and af- ternoon service hr Kensington Pulsee Chapel.- Princess Augusta visited ...

Claimant to the British Throne

... living in Windsor Castle who was called King but he was only Duke of Clarence. The defendant also added that ' the Princess Victoria was his wife, and tht l he intended to take possession of the Palace before night. Witness again re- quested defendant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... system is still in full play, and will be so, for a little time longer.-ilkenny Journal. MEETING OF THE QUEEN'S COUNTY. The Reformers of the Queen's county have resolved upon a meeting, toconsider the best means, attending to the regis- tries, and to ...