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  2. SUPREME COURT.

    This demurrer, which has stood over for some time,. was argued by Mr. Solicitor-General on the one side, and Mr. Horne on the other. The case turned on the form of the pleadings, and involved points of law of siiicb hu Mood over for torn* tine, ni argued by Mr. Solicitor-Genera! on (he one tide, and Mr. Homo on tire other. The «*k turned on toe form of the pleadings, and ln»ol?ed point* of law of eon-ridcrable difficulty, but ofnolntcre* to the public The judgment of the Court m deferred. Lard r. B

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  3. THE COURT OF QUEEN VICTORIA—LADY FLORA HASTINGS

    THE following extraordinary correspondence we have reffered to in another part of this day's paper, in giving inscription to the remarks of the press on the attendance at the Queen's drawing Room ...

    Article : 892 words
  4. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS

    Her Majesty held the first Drawing Room of the season at St. James' Palace to-day. Her Majesty looked remarkably well, and was surrounded by a most splendid court. The fineness of the day tended to ...

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  5. General Price Current

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  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORING NOT.

    Sir,—Being unable to reach the original calumniator or calumniators of my daughter. Lady Flora Haltings, and having received no mark of public reparation from her Majesty'S responsible advisers.I consider it ...

    Article : 241 words
  7. FROM THE MARQUIS OF HASTINGS TO VISCOUNT MELBOURNE

    My Lord,—I am induced thus publicly to address you Prime Minister of the Crown, not only from a feeling of duty to my own family, who have been insulted and wronged to the last degree by the late proceedings ...

    Article : 484 words
  8. The NARCHIONESS OF HASTINGS, COUNTESS OF LONDON, TO HER MAJESTT.

    Madam, —It is hardly to be imagined that your Msjety should feel any surprise in receiving the present letter. The anguish of a mother's heart, under circumstance such a mine, can only be understood, by a mother. But ...

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  9. CORN MARKET.

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  10. Launceston Shipping List

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  11. BUTCHER'S MEAT.

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  12. Hobart Town Markets

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