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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 ...

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 ...

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, ...

EXRAORDINARY MURDERS BY POISONING AT CLAVERING

... NiWPORT, EsSEx, September 4. No snmall sensation has been caused in this district by the apprehension, at the instance of the Secretary at State, of Sarah Cheshamn (who at the Spring Assizes for the countv, in 1848, was tried forthe murder of her two childrcn, andacquitted), oil suspicion of having destroyed her husband, Richard Cheshain, by administering arsenic to him. At the gaol of this ...

FINAL JUDGMENT AGAINST THE BISHOP OF EXETER

... FINAL JUDGMENT AGAINST THE B1SHOP - OF EXETER. ?? ___CIL Tule last appeal to the State has been made by the jee Bishop of Exeter, sie d his Lordship lies beeti onces more, and in this rose defistitively and irreparably been, foiled. Y. This tribmnal to Which lie appealed is one of those whose TI authority onl Church questisoss hie denounces : nevcrrhe- St lass lie lied recourse to it when ithe ...

EXTENSIVE BANK FORGERIES

... Thlo towen of Brightons was thrown into a state of great excitement last Saturday evening, by the discovery that a gang of swindlers were extensively and successfully, in part at all events, uttering forged notes of the Brighton Union Bank. Foir men were apprehended that eve- ning ont this chtige, and were examined on Monday mornl- ing before Mr. C. Carpenter, Mr. T. J. Bellamy, Mr. Montagu ...

THE FRIMLEY MURDER

... TilE FRIMLEY MURDER. Yesterday at 10 o'clock, the examination of the four f prisoners arrcsted on suspicion of' having buen the pc- a petrators Of the double crimo of murder E )enl burglary b at Frimley, oil the 27th of last month, scas resumed in v the House of Correction, Guildfod, before Mr. George n Best, Mr. E. Bray, and Sir G. Gibson. In cosequencu U of the announconmest that ono of the ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... - SATURDAY.-Before the Mayor, J. 0. Travers, W. Jones, and E. Casher, Esqrs. FELONY.-Three seamen of the Rambler, schooner, named Dennis Ronayne, Thomas Flynn, and James TwoYig and Thomas Nloston, j nir., a waterman, were charged with having on the 8th instant, stolen six bushels of oats, the property of George Baker,juu., of Pot tsmouth, merchant. The cargo of the Ramnblcr, consisting of oats ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... SATURDAY-Before the fi1ayor, J. 0. Travers, E. Casher, aud \V.Thompson, Esqrs. YOUNG THIEVES.-Juhn WVatd and Henry Young, both under the age of J4 years, and both having before bsen convicted and punished for thefts, vwere charged with stealing one bottle of girn tnd one bottle of wine, ?? property of Messrs. Anatll and Peters, frotn their delivery ccrr, on the Ist instaont, whilst in bpring ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... ?? - - - I MONDAY-Before J. 0. Trarers, G Victor. G. Gillman, and W. Thompson, Esrs.,- The only business before the Court to-day was Mary Ann Bates, charged with steaihuga table, valued at 5d. in Portsea, which charge was dismissed. John Dl'Carthy charred with an assault on Thomas New ton, the further hearing of shich stas adjourned, and Richard Cole, and W1 illiant Henry Cole, cisarged with ...