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WINCHESTER

... Agent—Mr. T. Prouten. WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL. Third Sixdat iw Lejtt. Early Service o'clock.) —To Denm and Jubilate, Chant. Second Scrvuc (Half-past ten.) —Sanctum and Kyric, Jomelli; Creed, Farrant. I'sulm liefore the Sermon, its Paraphrase, Haydn. Afternoon Service (Halt-past three.) —Before the Sermon, Oh Lord, how amiable, llu-liaruson. Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, Holland. Anthem, Let ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOUTH -POLICE. er MONDAY.-Before Jf. 0. Travers, and W1. Thompson, Esq. DiMary Benson, woe charged with stealing tws rings, a segar e case, andeother articles front a sailor belonging to lIMBS. Venlge- ance. The circumstances of the ease appeared in the first beginning it very strong against the prisoner, but fortunoately for her, two LI persons who had observed the transaction, came ...

THE FRIMLEY MURDER

... GUILDFORD, FRIDAY NICGHT.-Although fully ten miles distant from the scene of the late dreadful murder at Frimley, this town has been in a state of extraordi- nary excitement ever since the melancholy occurreace occurred To-day having been fixed for the re-oxamina- tion of the parties in custody, the excitement was pro- portionatcly ilcreased, the more so in consequence of the apprehensions, in ...

ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY LANE, AUG. 1

... BOLLS COURT, CHANCERY LANE, Auo. 1. (3efors the Master of the Rolls). T,;2 AT'O NEY-GIaERAL T, THE H(1SPITAL 07 ?? (;Yse esee WirCcEBTs~E.-Judgn~t magist thle Lr. I 3a, GL:ldford.-His'Honour said that the object of this information was to obtain a decree for the regulation of two charities practically united into one ; thle first cha- rity being that of the Hospital of St. Cross, founded in. ...

IRELAND

... IMPORTANT JUDGMENT. THE INDEFEASIBILITY OF Aw ENCUMBERED i ESTATES COURT TITLE. DUBLIN, TUESDAY. For Considerable period the case, Errington v. Roke 4 has excited the utmost attention on this side of the i water. It has also been mad* the subject of discussion t in the Legislature. The matter was ?? : rested his absolute claim to lands purchased in the t Encumbered Estates Court in 1853 on ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... d MONDAY.-Before &he Mayor, J, 0. Tracers, J. B,. Sayer, BC t. and G. Victor, EsqlraI.o 5- ?? ASSintr-Thomas Parkinson, Jun., who did if not personally put in an appearance, was charged with as- an A eaulting Mr. Henry Owen, in High-street, on Friday night last. ,e Mr. Henry Ford, who appeared for the defendartsivid be would, a a previous, to the ecse being heard, admit that the defendant did ...

THE RUGELEY POISONING CASES

... RUGELEY, WEDNESDAY EvExrmo. Tho circumstances of the alleged Rugeley poisoning cases by no means diminish in interest, bnt, on the con- trary, the farther ?? investigation proceeds the more important does it become, as showing the deep-laid schemes on h-laich William Palmer proceeded in his course. There his been a good deal of talk here that the bodies of Mrs. Wm. Palmer's mother and the com- ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... rORTSM!OUTM POLICY. tl corn, ?? J. O.Travers & J. F. Pratt, EIqra. tiou sub- Thomas lay, a seaman belonging to H. M. S. Clon..u,' was charged with the following violent and unprovoked DR24L. assault on a gentlemnan, named White. It appeared that Mr. White, who is a retired ('Cml noander from the Royal Navy, was leaving the house of tee were Mr. Mallory, in lutcher-rtreet, Portsea, aboutaix ...

SUSSEX ASSIZES

... , The commissioa for the county of Sussex was opened at Le es on Tuesday, and, Wednesday being appointed for the Fast, the learned judges attended Divine Service in the morning, and both Courts proceeded to business at two ?? in the afternoon. T'he cause list was un- usually light. Onl the Crowxn side there were 36 psi- soners for trial, but noise of the cases wore of an aggic- Yated character ...

COUNTIES AND BOROUGHS POLICE BILL

... /p ?? - ?? .. - (Front thle Doily Name.) met We are tree to thnic that on Monday avrecing Sir elo. George Grey ins, clisea who are on principle opsdt the provisic~s It is ticentltes and Boroughs Police Bil, -lit, ni conciliatori' apitilt. 1'or ibis lie ices lied Iris reward' eilicic Ile irsquestioiia~ol owes the larco majority which voted' IS On fer the secold re iding of tie Bill to the ...

THE ALLEGED RUGELEY POISONINGS

... stt TRIAL OF WILLIAM PALMER. di This trial was again resumeud at the Criminal Court So on Monday, when Dr. Alfred Taylor, of Guy's Hospital, Co weas examined at groat length. The sym ptoms described ni by Mr. Jones in the case of Cook appeared to him to ba the samo as those evinced in animals after taking ne strvchniie. The stomach and intestines of Cook when Selrt to him for analysis were in ...