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ACCOUCHEMENT OF THE QUEEN

... ACCOUCHEMENT OF THE QUEEN. BIRTH OF A PRINCE. The intelligence which it is our pleasing duty to publish this day will be received with satisfaction by the nation, which has been so long happy and prosperous under the rule of Queen Victoria. At 10 minutes after ...

is CI • .• THE LITERARY JOURNALS. T HE STAMPED CIRCULATION OF THE LITERARY JOURNALS . FOR P 453, was

... of an Act made and passed in the session of Parliament held in the Itlth and lith years of the reign of Tier Majesti Queen Victoria, intituled, Au Act to consolidate and amend the Laws for the Provision and Regulation of Lunatic Asylums, for Counties ...

INIPORTANT CAUTION

... The testator made his will, dated the loth of August, 1848, tomoqueething the whole hoe personal estates to her Ma. pry Queen Victoria. Alter the death or Mr. Nield. the en, voluntarily brought is the will, on the of November, 1832, which was proved in ...

DESTRUCTION OF PHILLIPS'S FIRE ANNIHILATOR WORKS AT BATTERSEA. Sunday forenoon, at a few minutes paid 11 ..

... is expected, will get off if the weather mderates. One --- ;cs7sel has lost one man and will become a total wreck. The Queen Victoria, of Sunderland, foundered off the entrance to Hartlepool docks, but all hands were saved. The brig Fenwick, of Sunderland ...

MARK-LANE, MovIDAY, May 29

... Bart:house. Rhododendron—l, J. Roper, 2, Miss Buckle; 3, no number. his Rose Trees in pot—l, 3lessrs. Deckhouse, for Queen Victoria, Earl Talbot, Baron Provost, Cornet, Mrs. Bosanquet, and Count Egmont; 2, Mr. Baines; 3, J. Richardson, Esq. Light ROW ...

found her majesty deserving of *very feeling worthy her position. (Applause.) He therefore begged to gas • the ..

... deserving of *very feeling worthy her position. (Applause.) He therefore begged to gas • the health of her gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. (T) e t sat was drunk with niruroua applause.) The glue singers gave the national anthem is • very elective vomit 'r ...

The town-eouneil at Bolton borrowed £37100 security of the rases, to complete the new market-house. The great ..

... the Manchester Mechanics' Institution; the working classes have mho been very Mtge coutributcra. The Queen of Portugal has presented to Queen Victoria • hyena and a wild at. The two animals arriveu at Southampton last Friday. The Glenda( di Route of the ...

A Femme Ssthoa.—On Monday afternoon, at shout half-past three o'clock, constable Oe•le was walking a long the ..

... requisite number of volunteers to come forward, prepared to support oar rerular army, and to maintain the honour and glory of Queen Victoria. (Loud applause.) Warm Amami:frau. Socarr.7Friday week was the *fixed for the annual show at Whitby, which took flare ...

ceived not ore firthing for their not so much as a pint of any sort of *mtros ever, upon the

... chew we *nos how to bow down before the mqjesty of the law, and uc uphold the rightful supremacy of our lawful soveieign, Queen Victoria. (Loud. Cheers,) Gentlemen, I have done, and I only ask you now before I depart—all you who agree with me—who feel that ...

ON REFORMING TILE CHURCH

... sons-in-law, and strong theologieal partisans, or to be bought by the incumbents themselves. The patronsge is to be taken from Queen Victoria and her Minister'', and given to the power Of money. We see tin gain, but the contrary, in this change. The poor man will ...

TILE RIVER FOSS

... re Trestle's, on the receipt of an announcement, by elector telegraph, of the City of Dublin Steam Company's teens, the Queen Victoria, witch left that port on Monday mein, for Dublin, wooh about 100 passengers on board. and west on *hole at 1.40 a. m. ...

THE FARMER'SFRIEND AND FREEMAN'S JOURN AL

... (like our Queen) is head of the Aural of Rome as well as the temporal King of Bowe was justified under the circumstances in I oreering the l'rotestant Bishop back to England, ' there to perform his duties as a sworn privy councillor of Queen Victoria ! Anti ...