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PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOU'TrH POLICE. !r, M SONDAY.-feforo J. 0. Travers and W. Thompson, Eoqrs. 1i) As INCORRInIBLoE Ber-Lewis Sopor, aged 12 years, was us charged situb being found in an inclosed yard, in lte occupatioa rio of Sir. Robert, Gardiner, of the Lord John Stuseell, beerhousen, to Lendpert, on Saturday night, for an unlawful purpose. is, This youth has been twice convicted of felony and loft the ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... iloi, MONDAY.-Before J. 0. Travels and WT Thompson, Eogre. iots There were only Iss' cas'es before the Bench to-day, nacsiety,. tise Ellen Ale. Clean, adisoreleely wostan in Queeo'strest, en Sunday: ?? evening, wise seas diseltargr wil nadmonition ;and John 'out found a diseherced soldier frees the 4th Regiment, who was an~u leer, druisk and locapable of takcina care sf himself, at Land- an ...

MURDER OF A YOUNG FEMALE

... - . . , -I- - .. BRENTrWOOD, Monday Ereuing.-Th~e ?? vilhlage of Doddingissost, at few miles from this town, has been thle scone of a most determined and diabolical murder, t the discovery of which, early on halide) morning, lies v thrown the whole of this part of the country into at pain- t ful. state of excitement. a Tule following details having been gathered onl the p spsot, and of tho ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, AUG. 13

... CITY COTJRT- TUESSD.A, AuG. 13. (Before Mtr. Aiderns-sol Wdhiam 1biorp (for tho M~ayor,) anl ?? Tavlor-, Esq.) TRUANT APPIIEXI' cr WAilliami C.sook was comnplainled of liv lio mast.Ser', Mir Shrimipton, boolkbinder, for ahoenlting himisctf fromi his asork wvithouit ieaivo hot on tlio hoy's expressinig bis sorrowr, and lirominililo not to offend ag'adn, thlo prosecuitor didl not gross for ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... MJ ONDA Y-Before J. 0. Travers and J. S. Sayer DISORDEnLY CAsnIAcrEnsS-Sarah Waterman, who has bucen several times befure the Coutrt, and corn- vietec for rioteus collfluct, wss again btought up under similar circumstnances, in Butcher-strect, Portsea, be. tween) 12 Dntd 1 s'clolek this nornillig. 21 slays' im prisonmnent witill haid labour. Elizabeth Ceok who has also been before the Court ...

PROTEST AGAINST THE PROTEST OF THE OXFORD CLERGY

... PROTEST AGAINST THlE PROTEST OF THE OXpOD I -CLERGY. To flee Bisheop aced Clergy of tlee Diocese of Oxfordl. M1Y LOut) AND RXEVFtEND ileeTcThen.N,-Tvo Clergymen have'S attemlpted by) evasive replies to otas e offtleo unansoerablo chavrge that I hays put forth against ties Protest lately mado and ro- gistered lee thick Diocese. Sinces, however, all that chex' leave we'itteee is eettsrly ...

DECISION IN THE GORHAM CASE

... DECISION IN THE GORRADI CASE. COUCRT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, THURsSDAY, APRIL 25. TlhE TItDIS:I) OF EXETER ?? GORIIHAM, CLER11. In s thic ce, which has excited so nmuch public interest flra consilerablle time back, and on which memlbers of the tisurch of England and of the various bodices of Disscuters throughout the country have exhibited so great an anxiety ?? to the final decision to be ...

LOUIS NAPOLEON'S POLITICAL SUICIDE

... Louis Napolcon lias nast signed li6 act of abdication. oux le It lies teot indectS bcon dictated at the point of the Wei id bayonet by hootile armies, been wreeng front him by the ibe 1w defection of his generals, or the apathy of his people.- 1 ug It wantis nlikic ?? of sareilice, and the atblillity pa' of despair. WVha hia s geat unicle did before to melnace ME of 1,500,000 feces in terms, ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF COMMION PLEAS-WEnNESDAY. THIE 551S8COP 01 EXETER 5. GORuHAMr f The Lord Chief Justice, onl taking his seat upon the bench this morning, said that ii this ease, in which a motion had been made for a writ of prohibition on the part of ti1e Bishop of Exeter, they had been desirous of disposing of it in the present tern, but they were unable to do so, becatuse they wanted further ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—TUESDAY, April 23

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-TuESDAY, April 23. O'CONNOR, MP., V. DRADSHIA. Mr. Soijeant Wilkins moved for a nowy trial in this caso on the ground of misdirection, the improper rejection of evidence, and that the verdict for the tefendant on the plea of justification was against the evidence in the cause. It may be remenebered that this was an action of libel brought by the learned and hoiiourable ...

ANOTHER SERIOUS DEFALCATION IN A SAVINGS BANK—FRAUD AT ST. HELEN'S

... ANOTHER SE RIOUS DEFALCATION IN A SAVINGS BANK-FRAUD AT ST, HiELIEN'S. (Abridged from the Manchester Courier of Saturday.) The general inquiry into the affairs of savings banks, which the painful revelation at Rocldale caused to be instituted, and the Icngthened period which has elapsed without any other wrong dealings being made public, induced us to hope that the case which had directed eo ...

CITY COURT, TUESDAY, JUNE 4

... CITY COUTW, TUESDAY, , I k 4 (Before the Mayor, Mr. Justice Taylor, Mr. Alderman W. \tiWorld and MI. Aldctmam L. Wyatt.) IMAIiNG USL OFs THE 13.An.-Jaiies Rolfe, who described himself as a railway labourer, was charged with stealing souse money from the bar of the Wellington public house in the Corn Market. It appeared that the prisoner, who was known to the landlady, mis. Roberts, as being a ...