21 APRIL 1838, page 2

In The Court Of Queen's Bench, On Wednesday, Mr. Thesiger

ap- plied for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should notbe tiled against John Joseph Lawson, printer and publisher of the Tian, for a libel on Sir John Conroy,......

Ebt The Lord Mayor Gave The Usual Easter Banquet At

the Mansion- house on Monday, to a party of about 350 gentlemen. The Marquis of Lansdowne was the only Cabinet Minister present. The Marquis, in reply to the toast of " Her......

An Election Of Churchwardens For St. Martin's Parish...

Thursday ; when the numbers were declared to be—for Mr. Cuff 1,823, Mr. Stanton 1,567, Mr. Simpson 1,424, Mr. Fincham 3, Ser- geant Merewether 10, arid Mr. Laing 19. The number......

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IN consequence of the inclement weather, the Queen has not taken her usual rides in the neighbourhood of Windsor since Sunday after- noon ; when her Majesty and the Dutchess of......

The Conflict Of The United States Government With The Semi-

nole Indians in Florida, is not likely to end in a triumph over the savages. The American army amounts to 8,000 men. The war has already cost fifteen millions of dollars, and......

The Morning Chronicle Has Been Fortunate Enough To...

to the newspaper reading of this flat week, a very interesting account of an expedition undertaken to explore the North-western coast of America, by persons in the employment of......

The Health Of The Emperor Nicholas Is Represented As...

There is talk of his making a journey into Germany; but a letter from Berlin, in the Paris Constitutionnel, says that his departure from St. Petersburg is out of the question.......

It Appears From Accounts Received By A New York Packet,

which ' n the 26th of March, that the intelligence of Lord D pointment had reached Canada, and created a deep men ere. The disposition towards Lord DURHAM was generally......

The Circassians Appear To Be Defending Themselves With...

courage and success against their Russian invaders. A battle was fought toe ards the end of February, the exact day is not mentioned, near the port of Shuslien. The scene of......

A Meeting Of The Inhabitants Of Kensington Was Held On

Wednesd a y, to petition the House of Lords against the Notting-hill Footw a y 0 1 Hippodrome Bill ; Archdeacon Pott in the chair. The Reverend M r' - Greenfield avowed himself......