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... Her Majesty left town atnoon on Monday, accompanied, f by his Royal Highness Prince Alberti and attended by a f numerous suite, for Windsor Castle. The Royal cortege was escorted from Buciinghan Palace by a party of li Hussarx. The Court willrem aiu until Fliday at Windsor; and daily, during the Ascot races, large parties will be entertained, a usual at this season, at the Castle. A vast ...

THE COURT

... - THE C-OURT. His Royal HIighnessPmince Aibert, ?? Mr. George Edwaid Anson, treasurer ofhis household, and Colonel Wylde, equesry in waitng, left: i ?? Palace, shortly before eight Oarlock on Satarday morning, for the office of tle ' Duohy of Cornwall, hin Somerset. House. His royal highness returned to Biickiogham' -Palace soon after two 'oclock: The Queen accompanied by the Prince of Wales ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... [CONtTINUED FROMOURtt WOURTa1 PAQL) 3 CROWN BAR. CHARGE ofMALICIOUSLY SHOOTING & WOUNDING. W~m. Twoodbreej, 8, so east charged with -having on the night of the 17th of Jsnuary lost, at Halberton, malicioosly ohot at and wounded John Hawkhins-Mr. Greenw6d was for thle prosecution: 'Mr. Mlereivether, for the dafouce. Tfie former called John Drew, wileo said I am a lab~nrer, livitigf at ...

THE COURT

... The Princess Royal is teething, and a change of air is recouitmeuded. Hence the removal to Brighton; whither the Queen and Prince Albert, followed by their Royal guests and the suite with the infants, arrived about three o'clock on Thursday afternoon-the anniversary of the Queen's weddiug.day. Great preparations have been made for their reception, both within and without the P'avilion. That ...

TRIAL OF JOHN FRANCIS, FOR THE ATTEMPT UPON THE LIFE OF HER MAJESTY

... :: I TRIAL':OFJ :HN, -FAC-IS , .TlFOR .THE ATTEMPT'UQN .T E LIFE OF .. - HER MwJSTY. . . -. The trial of this miscreait,; 'r9p firingi at her Majesty, eamo on at the 6eeitral Criminal Qoar1 on Friday. Numerous applicatlons a or'admittsnee to ?? vere iade early hi thoe moraeiig, but ns only.parties were admitted who had tickets from.I tlc Sheriffs, the court vvas by no ril beas ¢rowded. The ...

THE COURT

... THE cOURT. .; | Her ajgsty s~nd', Piioe'Albert left. )3nodogbxanm Patace for Windsor, ,foi;tbP eseson, cnalSatnrday.j'Thp,,P ?? and Princess o..EaxO (oburg ?? tho' Q Ysse.;. thoir ?? are not expected to return,,to Gerniipiy. 'umtil tho middle 'of inext inonth, .at the iearliestjg Eer i, DastyOwiVl'cOme to tboin'fori a' day' osntvo, to prorogue Parliament iin 6fl66,' and jifterwnards retbmn td ...

THE COURT

... Thle Court miovements have little incident this weck.- Tie Queen sas entertained a numereous circle of visitors at Wisndsor Castle, On Sunday the Queen and Princo Albert and the Royal Housebold attended Divine Service, in the Private Chapel within the Castle, The Hon. and Very Rev. Dr. Hobart, Dean of Windsoi, officiated. Her Royal. Highness the Duchess of Kenti attended by Lady Charlotte ...

THE COURT

... THE COURIT. The Court is expected to leave thle Castle at the latter col of next wook for Claremont, to remain for some days. It is said that the Queen and Prince Albert, with the infaists, will go to Brighton at the end of October, to remain at the Pavilion for a month or six woels. The Queen held a Privy Council, at three o'clocl on Saturday afternoon, at Windsor Castle, It was attended by ...

THE REGISTRATION COURTS

... A bill is to be introdneed during the present session for thi better negulation of the businessin the Registration noarts. It is D matter of surprise that the flagrant abuses so common have been sufl'red to exist so long. Undner the prelent system the overseers are the persons appoinited to maine out the list of voters for their respeetive panrishes,and tlieyfre required to sign the same and ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... [CONrT~INED o Ill OUR LAST.])1 THE TRIAL OF WILLIAM PITTS, or ott' A. CiLARGOR Ott HIAVINGi sioe ROB BED AND MURDERED tile] -Mn, NATHANIEL BENNETT, thllt ?? padslh of SI. Leonard, at~oining ihis cilj/ onf,t VC 7i ht it elth (e 2iird, or etsrly oIL Mhe ivorang i1of the 241h of July las!. 1'iti I t will be recoli~etetl that inl the last oveelk of, the, month por of July, and first week- of ...

THE COURT

... The Queen's daily rides have been interrupted Xeiuee the event of Sundayiar Majsty did not leave the Palace until Weduesday, when she took an airing in anl open carriage aud four, with Prince Albert; Colonel Groy and Colonel Bouverie, Equ6nies in Waiting, accompanying the carriage on horseback. The ride was repeated oii Friday. There has been little gaiety at the Palace-nothing but: 4lnuer ...

THE COURT

... . The Queen has quite rocovered her health; und has walke t occasionatly on the slopes with Prince Albert. The Duchess of Kent arrived at Frougii~dr do Monday, from Cauford House; where slie hids ben staying on a visit to tile Qnaeet Dloovager. Her Rtoyal Highness ]as been a daily visitor at the Castle. The Archdake Frederick of Austria artlhed on Tuesday, and remained till Friday, Sir. Hen. ...