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COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, TUESDAY

... J COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, Tu'SDAY. (Before Justices MLLLO, Lusin, asud HIA'N55N.) REDWAY e-. TIE TEES CONSERVANCY C0UM- BlISSIONERS.-IMPORTANT CASE. This was anr action tried at the York Lenlt Assizes last year, before Mr, Baron Clcasby, in which the ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, TUESDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, TUESDAY. Hle THE QUEEN v. TH[E BISHOP OF RIPON. of In this case, a rule inisi for a mandamus was obtane nt compel the defendant to allow an inspection of the registry of Ft.' resignations and p~esentations, antiif necessary, to ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WEDNESDAY

... I COURT OF QUEEN'S 7dENCH, EBDNESDAY. - ?? ie Id I. a- a. la 1. If~ of at hie en iy. ,II of as re iat Li- if of tit 3h at ?? As Lis on M,. B- is a' its to iy i0 to ad An in at ly or of 0. al A I- .1 ea a fi .13 TEE TOD.MORDEN MfiLAUGH SJCA THtE QUEEI~( ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WEDNESDAY

... rappointed to grant certificates of age; fo;r the district iii whichl the factory is situated, contrary tuthe Factory Act, 7th Victoria, cap. 1:. It was proved that on thle 21st of Marcb, at half -past five in the afternoon, the girl w-as tripl)ed up by and ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE.3

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE .3. (lSTrrlNsO tN BANCO.I rn IIEGINA c. POCOCIK. id This Was an Appeal against a certificate of exemption from a poor e- rote imposed upon the governors or directors of tho British and Fo. *e reign Schcol Society ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MAY 3

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MAY 3. schb THE QUEEN si. THE BISHOP OF EXETER, Mai cxa e Mr. KEESLAKE moved for leave to withdraw con the demurrer in this case, in order that it might be amended, and Lord CAMPBELL, said, that in the exercise of their dis- moc ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, SATURDAY, JUNE 3

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, =AAu [SITrINGS IN BANCO.] THE CHARTISTS. THE QUEEN v. FEARGUS O'CONNOR AND OTHERS. W. This being the day appointed for hearing counsel for the defendants on the qnestion of venue only, Mr. EARLE, Mr. DuNDAs, Mr. BAINES, Mr. Sergeant ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER, JANUARY 16

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WtsTMixsTn3, JANUARY 16. (Sittings in Banco, before the LonD Cnirr JUSTIrE, P r. Justice BaxACYBUn N, Mr. Justice MELLOn, and Mr. Justice Lsrii.) This was Crown Paper day, and the first case taken was the following rather important ...

MURDER NEAR QUEEN-SQUARE, LONDON, BY A TRAVELLER

... MURDER NEAR QUEEN.SQUARE, LONDON;, BY A TRAVELLER. g On Monday afternoon, a resioectably-attired man, about thirty-five years of age, who gave the name of Edwd. r Toomiss, described on the charge-sheet as a comnnercial traveller, residing at 1, Picke ...

THE COURT

... Wales 1sft Charing-cross station . for Port Victoria, en rimte for Flushing, at which place he will meet the Empress Frederick of Germany on her visit to the Queen. Arriving at Port Victoria, the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert was in readiness to convey His ...

THE COURT

... THE COURT. Wr-inifon C.mswm, Saturday. The Queen, accompanied bj their Royal Highnessest the Princesses Victoria and Margaret of Prussia, drove oat yesterday afternoon, atteded by lady Amptlill. Their Royal Highnessei Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg ...

THE COURT

... Princesses Victoria. Sophie, and Margaret of Prussia visited the Queen yesterday, uid remained to luncheon. Her Majesty drove out yesterday afternoon. neconm- panied. by ?? Highnesses Princess Beatrice and Princess Victoria of Prussia. The Queen and Her ...