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PORTSMOUTH POLICE,

... PORT-SMOUTH POLICE, - - OlIoTRUMN~O RAILWAY OOFitfln..Tboea Thorn#3 charged with obstructn and haspedingl Wilam s p~ officer of the London, Brighton, South Cona' ed ?? era, Railway Companies in the Eelcuition of'hs k e station at Landpeia ry Pa t Mr. Ioshins appeared en behalf of list Railw'ay attboriti,~ support of the charge, anod Elated their only aosject was at Pr h vent a repitition of ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12

... .I - e- r ?? Itn ',s u-ti-.Jr- alto Bfore r.Commissioner Fane. YsNTsox.-Goon Nnws FOR CaxnDIOvae-T~lio wee a, dito I meeting for the purposo of auditing the assignees' at- corn counts uinder the bankruptcy of Frederick Jones, Of F. Ventneir, chemist, &c. under Somewhat extraordinary rabl circumstances. th at Mr. Hughes, solicitor, of Lincolos; Inn Fields, attended As nabehalf of the ...

HANTS SESSIONS

... CY. .(Coai1 clued toot stir 3 dpoge. fI ylcn gcas ?? Jackson, convicted on odwew cinicotmeito for felonies committed at Ea etmeoll and or, OChiltoen, Andover, end having been previously co-twitted. on &Sev ea pcei trot ns2coritcston-klary Ellery for stealing j !IC an icon sauoepati anti o~ter- articles at Alveratoke, four lie Farmer convictions having been proved. lie .Sits etonil' 'PLpsjo ...

HANTS SUMMER ASSIZES

... of b Cr On Sunday morning the Judges went in state to the . Cathedral, where the Very Rev. thie Dean preached an t, toexcellent Sermon. tl Business was re.commented on Monday morning, but n of as the law cases had beeu got through, and the greater cl I portion of the prisoners disposed of, their Lordehips were t4 , enabled to complete their labours by an early hour that ti ds afternoon. The ...

MURDER OF A CHILD AND ATTEMPTED MURDER OF TWO WOMEN

... MURDER OF A CHILD AND ATTEMPTED INIURDER OF TWO WOMEN. I SHEFFIELD, Thursday. Sheffield is again the scene of one of those horrifying msurders which startle a whole country. Au illegitimate ebild, nearly two years old, has had its head cut off by its father, who also attempted to murder its mother and another young woman. . The murderer's name is Alfred Waddington, a grinder, residing in Lord ...

SECOND COURT-MARTIAL ON LIEUTENANT PERRY, OF THE 46TH REGIMENT

... SECOND COURT-MAHRTIIAL ON LIEUTENANT PERRY, OF THE 46TH REGIMENT, 'ih The Court re-assembled on Saturday, at Sheet-street I roe Barracks, Windsor, The Court -AMartial has been I directed by the Commander-int-Chief, in consequence of r] Less statements Made in letters written by Lieutenant Perry, I 1st and in isis evidence before the former Court-Martial, f by which BecriouSl implicate Colonel ...

THE MURDER BY A CONVICT

... I The inquest onl Ar. Charles William Hope, Assistanit. XY Surgeon of the Convict invalid bu~lk Sit irn Oasttc, was B resumed on Mlonday, before Air. W SwInSon, A'dmi- CI s± raltv Coroner. The evidence, wh~ic-h weaiveblw 'vill be seen to diecloze, an the part of the culprit, and tI lb one at least Of thle COnavict ws'tn-e~see an aussun~t atfneral II a I depravity and suds ii mental inability ...

ESCAPE OF AN AUSTRIAN POLITICAL PRISONER

... Felice Orsini, who lately so happily effected his escape s from the Castle of St. Gregorio, Mantua, has, in a letter d to a friend, given an account of the means by which he e contrived to get free. Arrested at Hermanostadt, in y December, 1854, Orsini was carried, heavily chained in y a cart, to Vierina. After numerous examinations, in which it appeared that the Austrian Government knew ...

INQUEST IN THE QUEEN'S PRISON

... .I .U;E IN THE QUEN'S -PRISON.- z , .DrsdXhaewe ii¶ WiNCEwmwst GaL., of On Tuesday an inquest was held by Mr. Pmiine;, the on coroenr an &ighsly respectablc jury, at .thc. ,Qud'on's ve Prison, on/ fhe body of Wsilliam Joner,. a debtqrt whe 'ill died oei Satprdley last in the infirmary of thc prison. xc Ellen Roeseelt, thea resdient nurse, wzas the first ex- le- aminod.; She stated that' thao ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PoRTsmOUTH POLICE. SATURRDLY, May 16.-Before Major Travers, B. W.I Carter, and G. C, Stigant, Esqrs. Elizabeth Skater, of LittlehamDton, Sussex, was con- victed, under the Railway Act, of having, on the 20th ult. travelled in a third-class carriage of the London and South-Western Railway Company, fronm Farnborough Station to the Landport Station, without having pre- viously paid her fare, and ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... TIA'V T.. - . a .. . .. op~ F| RIDAY, July ?? Major Travers, J F. co. Pratt, B. W. Carter, and G. C. Stigant, Esqrs. ?? id There was but one case of assault before the Court ul1 to-day. which was dismissed. se, SATURDAY, July ?? the Mayor, Major wi Travers, B. W. Carter, and (. C. Stigant, Esqrs. ti William Gillamn, a fish-seller, and also a pugilist, Sts was convicted of stealing a tub and ...

POLICE

... SATURDAY (15th). —Present: Major Travers and Captain Mc.Coy. There was no business before the Court to-day. MONDAY.—Before Major Travers, Captain Maitland, E. Stokes, and C. E. Smitners, Esqrs. Thomas Dollar, seaman belonging to H.M.S. Meander, and John Appleby, a petty officer of the Arrogant, were charged with obtaining 41.145., the property of John Ashley, seaman of the Meander, by means of ...