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MIDLAND CIRCUIT.—OAKHAM, JULY 11

... MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-OAKHAM, JULY 11. A Afaiden Assirie.-Grand Juries. There was neither a prisoner nor a cause at Nisi .Pins; nor was there a member of the bar to be seen in the town. Justice Coleridge addressed the grand jury at some length. There happened to be only thirteen jurymen present, and he therefore took occasion of the circumstance to give expression to his opinion with reference to ...

JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL

... JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL, actly GORHAM V. THE BISHOP OF EXETER, dr eut.- The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council re-as- co lunes seibled on Monday morning, when the arguments in H plied thiscasewere continued. Dr. Addams resumed his line. address on behalf of the right rev. respondent. Lord ad bv Langdale : I should like quite to understanrd what is to r ya'v the point of ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY,

... T .- - 1a 7 --tTo > - LoxLoNo FRtIDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner Fane.) e Re COaneu:. 1 PORTSEA AND PoRTsMoULa.-Suspension of citill ?? bankrupt, Henry Coleosut, carrying on business of baker and grocer, at 47, St. James'sstre Portsea, and also the trade of iromonger and farnitae broker, at Pembroie-street,' Portsmouth came up an e applied for his certificate. e Mr. Bagley opposed for the ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... SATURDAY.-Before the Alayor, G. J. Scale, E. Casher, and G. Victor, Esqrs. INFOR3SATIOXS UNDER BEER ACT.-SUNDAY TRADInG.-The followilig licensed victualler and beer- bouse keepers appeared to answer complaints preferred against them by the police for having their houses open for the sale of beer before the hour allowed on Sunday last. They were all convicted, and George Winter, a licenced ...

TOWN COUNCIL—THURSDAY, March 15

... TOWN COUNCIL-ThUlISDAY, March 15. VALUATION OF' CITV PROPERTY.-The recommendation of the Estate Committee that Mr. John Fisher be employed to value the city property, proposed to be sold to Now College, was una- nimously adopted. OXFORD ?? was unanimously agreed that the use of Port Meadow be granted to the Race Committee for the ensuing races, subject to such regulations as the Magistrates ...

HANTS QUARTER SESSIONS

... HIANTS QUARTER SESSIONS. These Sessions commenced on Monday, at the Town- Iccll, XWiochester, before Sic IV. Heatheote, Bart., VChairman, and the following magistrates,-the Marquis of Winchester, the Right Hon. the Speaker of the ?? of Coninon's, Melville Portal, Esq., 3i.P., H. C. 13 a Compton, Esq., Mr.P_. John Simeon, Esq., M.P., J. B. Carter, Esq., soa., Hf. B. Coles, Esq., MCP., F. ...

THE MAIL RORBERY ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... I Ae EXETER, SATURLDAY - The second examination of iat the prisoners took place to-day, wrhen the prisoners il- were placed in the dock. They did lnot alppear to have lie undergone any chaoge in their perscnal appearance, to. although both seemed to be convinced of Vh painful- ndlriess of their situation, Poole. bowed to the bench but hin the other prisoeret seemed perfectl[y unmoved. Poole re ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... ' MONDAY.-Before William- Jones, and J. 0. IS Traver;, E-qrs. A JUVENILE DELitNQurNT.-Wi1iiarn Deviunell, - aged 13 years and upwards, was charged with stealing e a silver spoon, the property of Captain John Barnes, e at Southsea, ou the 22nd instant. e Tbe prisoner pleaded not guilty, . Martha Mess, a domestic serlvant, proved that the 2. prisoner was oecasionally employed at the captain's, ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... and r, f SATUlRDAY.-..Befiare J.(0. Travers, W. Thormp- I'll son, E. C.asher, J1. Burrill, arid T. E. Owven, Esqrs. exagg FRAUD AT THE POST OFFIoCE.-A yosrng woman Mout] named Sarah Brampton Was charged with obtaining, at was the Portse~a Post offce, onl the 2 ad instant, 1!. 4s. 9d. on than a Post-Office order, she tiot beingt the person in whoae Ihirnro 'favour it wa5 Made. Th ait ...

HANTS COUNTY SESSIONS

... . - . n _ I .r i11t , . The General Quarter Sessions for Ih~t County corn- F moored on Monday, at the Cotunty-BEali, Winchester, fc in with the Finanicial and genteral Pesincos of the County, fe is before the ti. Hon, C. , .Iicevere, -dsp., acting Chair- fec ts man5 and the follostiug Magistrates :-Tho Marquis of cn Winchlester, H, V. 'Compton, Esq. -4.m, John Simeon, j eBa, Melvillel Portal, ...

STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... | pa INORIWICH ASSIZ ES-TR41IAL OF ILUSH. an' THIIRD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS, rill Tire court opened oc Saturday, at Drine o'clock. The tic fill prisoner Was conducted by the goivernfor of the Zaol TO r tire dock, arid in a miracle afterwards Barro Rolle took n his seat ottI he bench. At this m~rrrent a hr. atitiess so silence pervaded the a hole court while all eyves Were b turne d to thre witness ...