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have it attended to at once, We will now proceed to the complaints that are to be made," First, Judge Blackstone took the floor and stated that the action of the usurpel'S was wholly without legal backing, and he thought that they could be ejected from the House Boat in a perfectly legal manner, SIR GEOI~GE, THE LONG, RETUUNS SHAKESPEARE'S PLAY WI'fH A LENGTHY CRITICIS"!. Immediately after the judge had taken his seat Queen Elizabeth arose and said: "Ladies and gentlemen, I heartily agree with the judge when he says these usurpers ought to be got rid of. Why it was only yesterday that Lady Katrina caught me in one of my flirtations, out of my -I· 179-1-