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... Robsen, Piceaotilly. On the sti inst. Charles Cowden Clarke, to Mary Victoria, eldest daughter of Vitcent Novelto, Esq. DIED. On the 30th ult. Mr Williamt Horne, Blanchester-warehouseman, Queen street, Chteapside, aged 40. On the Isot inst. at Beaufort cottage ...

OLD BAILEY.—TUESDAY

... that the chief question would be one of identity. He first called George FYairburn: On Saturday week I was at the King and Queen, in Norton Falgate; I had a person with me; we had something to drink; my companion, Smith, retired for a short time ; I went ...

HIS MAJESTY'S COURT AND LEVEE

... Regiment, by Sir' G. Scovdl. s Lieutenant Davidl Murray, 7th Royal Fusileers, hy Lord is Ml, anId I S Captain Henry Rrmsden, Queen's Royal Lancers, by the A1 d MIiarquess of *Vinchester. s Lieutenarnt Bartoat, t.N., iris Majesty's ship Belvidere, on s, ...

THE KING'S COURT AND LEVEE

... delivered several letters to his Majesty. Yesterday morning the Queen, attended by her Lady in Waiting, took an airing in her carriage in the Parks, and visited the Duchess of Kent, the Princess Victoria, and the Princess Sophia, at the King's Palace, Kensington ...

POLICE

... ani3 tke public should he cautious, in purchasing skins with stamps, to see that the stamps have not been tamrpered with. QUEEN-SQUARE.-Mr. GionoG GEE, a respectable elderly man, whot keeps a confectioner's shop in the New-Cut, Larmbeth, wvas charged ...

HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... enitertained at ditter, on Wutitisday evenitng, tite Earl anld Countttes~ Howe, Ladv E rroli, rtle Vice- Chitasbcrtaitt to thte Queen, Capt. all d Mrs. Wtloinsore, Capt R~llkions~, lf the 'ritt-ity H -use. 'flie Duchess of Novthuni- iterhiatt 'tltVad ?? party ...

HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... Blormberg, &c. The Royal party broke up a little betore ten o'clock. The Queen left town yesterday morn- luz for tire l'alace at Wlnisor. Tiie Duchess of Kent arid the Princess Victoria walked and drove in Hyde park yesterday. His Majesty gave his annual ...

POLICE

... 1TYOOF Tv QUEEN's HORSES io TOLL -Yesterday.WINGATz, a coachman In the Queen's service, ivas summoned by Mr. Everett, one of the lesbees of the Surrey roads, for refusing to pay toll-for four horses and a break. The Secre- tary to the Queen's Mister of ...

OLD BANKRUPTCIES

... VICE-CHAMBERLAIN TO THE QUEEN, Queen's House, St. James's, Jan. 14, 1833. The Queen haa been graciously pleased to appoint the Right Hon. the Earl of Denbigh to be her Majesty's Lord Chamberlain. Notice Is hereby given, thas Queen will hold Drawing Rooms ...

HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... W. Young, on going abroad, by Sir T Pritzler. Lieut. H. Reyrulds, on promotion, by Major-Gaveral Lord G. Somerset. -- The Queen honoured the Concert of Ancient Music with her presence last evenitnrg Yesterday, the Duchess of Kent, attended by Lady Charlotte ...

HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... Beauclerk. Lieut. Charles Compton, 48:h Regiment Madras Army, by Sir John Malcolm. The Duchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria vislted the Queen yesterday. The Duchess of Kent entertained a large and distinguished party at dinner yesterday. Their Majestles ...

POLICE

... dge, had absconded with a large sum of money belong,' ing to his employer, who has offered a reward for his apprehensior. QUEEN.SQUARE.-TIT FOR TAT.-Yesterday, Mr. WZBB, S tradesman In Chelsea, was summoned for wiltully damaging a carpet and other articles ...