DREADFUL MURDER

... ?? .eirs nraile iis'aRbyI Highni\'6dy'Ia J :Xiy no -the Driti-.s of BaronR of Clullden, £ari ?? Tip-erary, Lif. and Duke of.Cambridge, of ?? Kingdom ot Great : it Britapin ,-¢nd jrelaiid. . -. , of W~R~OrFLC:B; N~iVEM?4sf~ 24-.. R- S.'rsF r..Engliifh ...

YORK ASSIZES—HARNER v. ALLEN

... county.Mrs. Godfrey, of Holland Street, Kenfington.-At Iflington, Mr. Coart, late a Brandy Merchant in New gate Street.-In Duke Street, Manchefter Square, the infant daughter of Colonel Baron de Rotenbhrg.-Sir William Saver, Recorder of Bombay.-Tise Rev ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Baclks; patron, W. Lee Anioiie, Lfq. DI. }P. void by the cefioiu of the Rev. ITlhomas Martly. CAMBRIDGE, JUlV 19.-Ai the late Com- mencelnent at Cambridge, Sir William Brown's Gold tMedal, for the belt Greek Ode, was afigned to Al r. Wil- liam Edward ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... Bell's claim to be admitted a truffee of that inflitution, was admitted by a large majority. The Rev. Duke Yonge, B. A. Fellow of ?? College, Cambridge, is prefented, by the Provoft and Fellows of that'Socie-ty, to. the vicaran e of Willorighton, other ...

LONDON—JULY 12

... Wey- mouth. Thle King. add Queen went in his Ma- jeft,s poft-chaife, attended by a party of horfe.- The Princeffes add Duke of Cambridge follow in two poft-coaches and four. The whole Roy- al Party take an early dinner at Hartford Bridge at half part - one ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Elizabeth, M Grigor, Hern;tCum- ming, Oughton, Baird, another Phip belonging to .Ire- land.' - . From .Tobago-Hopewell, Cambridge; Aurora, Boyd; Magnet. , - From St Vincent Diana, Brown, Ifabella, ?? thur, Meuie, M Kellar. From Montferrat-Furopa,'Sheddais ...

POLICE

... he took care never to retoirn these clothes; blak being, fashionable at that time, it beinqthe *genermi citiin nin lfot thie Duke ofGloucestes, he found them verv useful. Tne purpose of these men was an- swered if they could ret bills found before the Grand ...

ADDRESS OF THE BAR TO THE RIGHT HON. THOMAS LORD [ill]

... presented to him by the two Senior Barristers. . . WYu His RoyalI Highnessthe Panuce of WALES, yester- day evening honoured the Duke of NOEr-OLik. with his company to dinner. Lord H. PETTY, Lord ERs- l INE, Mr. FOX,' Lord. R. Sp ENCER, Genelal FI z-: Gi' 'PATRIcK ...

Saturday's Post. By Express

... The whole of the Royal Dukes attended; the Bilhops of .Win- chefter, Bath and Wells, and St. Afaph. Arnongft the Peers who occasionally voted in fup- port of Lome of the charges were-the Dukqt' of York, Clarence, Kent, Cambridge, Suflex, and Gloucefter- ...

POLICE

... apartments for, the Russian Noblesse, so much talked of by the prisoner Mortigen. Mr. Monksfield, coachman t6._ the Duke of Cambridge, who accompanied the prisoners to the Hotel, had been completely duped by the artifices of the pri- soners; and from ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... undei Secretary of State for the Colonial debarment. He produced several affidavits to his clharfa&er; par. ticlaily from-the Duke of York, General Ludlow; dnd other General Officers; also an affidavii of Dr. Lynih- verifying the statement relating to his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Offices. IS Bow-ZTREzT.-._e stated about a morth since that an ef he derly man -who ?? Porter to his Royal Highness the Duke 0 of Cambridge, was found drowned in the Serpentine River in f Hyde Park.' There being no evidence to ascertain whether he if had beer ...