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THE INNOCENT CONVICTED

... of to Ar r- Is ly ts ~o a a, le Is IL, il a St n SALARY TO THE LORtD CCCANC'LLOR.-The salary to the Lord Charnc-llor of Englsad is 6,0001. a year, and to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland 8,0001. The former has, il addition, 4,0001. as Speaker of the House of Lords TmE CONSJUcPTION OF SimnEcx-.-A return of tha sherry wines exported during the past year shows the qu.ntity to have been 54,611 butts ...

CHARGE OF STEALING THE IONIAN DESPATCHES

... On Saturday a gentlemardy-looking mnan, of middle age, anad of soldierly aspect, wose name appzeared in the charge i lsheet, at the 1owwstreet Police-court, as William Hudson Guernsey, of 22, ]legentwsquare, was brought up in custody . of Inspector Thornton, on a warrant charging him with l having feloniously stolentaken, and carriedaway certain printed papers that is to say, divers sheets of ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE ROBBERY AT PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD

... ALLEGED EXTENSIVE RO13BEIRY AT PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD. At thle M),ansion-bouse police court on. Monday last, se: Angel H1yan Cohen, of 5, Windsor-street, Bishopsgate. hrl street Without, London, was broug ht before the Lord ch Maocarged with havi ng received two casks of copper 'wi bo~lt1s,r screws, anid other articles, which had been stolen of froml Her Majesty's Dockyard ait Portsmouth. - at ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS

... (CONTINUED.) PORTSMOUTH POLICE.. SATURDAY LAST.-Before lajor Travers and Cap- tain Xc. Coy,- ix William Cox, laborer, for an assault on Win. Everson, 1 pensioner, on Wednesday last, at Southsea, was fined 2s. Gd. and costs, or five days' imprisonment. A John Nesbett, a stranger, and one of a gang of pick- fi pockets intesting the borough, pleaded guilty to a charge f of stealing a purse, ...

NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

... Onl Wodnesday a Court Martial wes held on board the Victory, flag ship, to try Mr. John Godrich Cambell, Assistant-Surgeon of the Iefeaf , just returned from the West Indies, ol a charge of being drunk on the night of a the 10th September last, onl board that ship whilst she was lyisg in the harbsur of Antigua. The Court con- sisted of Rear-Admiral Prescott, (President) Captains I Chads, of ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... FRIDAY LAST-Bofore J. 0. Travers & J. F. Pratt, FisorS. H James Stephenson, on remand oue a chearg of felony, was C) brought up to day, and the prosecutor not appeAting, he was be discharged. John Tracklo was charged with assaulting P. C. Bhop in bo the executlon of his duty, in Union-road, Landport, last nig'at. El lo woas fined i3. with 7o. costs, and in default sentenced to 0i 21 days' hard ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... MONiDAY.- Before Mojr Trr-,ers and C. Victor, Esq. Miscomiwvrr op Snan-ame , Guiiton sod James Sulock, ,by two seamen, belonging to the oserchant ship Columbia, ron in. ion thia harbour, wero charged with wilful disobedieuce to the law- e, ful comntands of their captlin and.teglect of duty,- on board the said ?? and sentenced to one month herd In- br t'ti0 ?? 1'oail POeti ACT --Johu Dyor ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, TUESDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, TumAy. I i SolcuoSt a. Psancsesoir-SPerrtiN ADnTtsUEs.- LThe plaintiffin this case was the drawer, and he sued ithe defendant as the acceptor of six bills of exchange for sthe total sum of 3,1711. 10s. and there was also a count for goods sold. The defendant pleaded that he was in- duced to accept the bills and to contract for the goods by 6fraud. The Attorney General ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... O-TS-OUT- POLI - SATURDAY.-Before the Mayor, J. 0. Travero, G. Victor, t 5 and J. S. Sayer, Esqrs.- th Frorkr.-Margaret Taylor, servant to Mr. Ilenry Deacon, of h( S 1igh-etreet, was charged with stealing several articles of Wearing 11 p apparel, the property of her master and Miss Ezlina oteon, bh governess to his family. She was committedfor trial. tb e MONDAY.-Before the Miayor, J. 0, ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... idies, SATURDAY.- Before the'Mayor, and J._ C. g ,and Travers, Esqro. sr, to HOR-SE STLIacsNG-11,nry Barnes, blacksmith, was 0 yater charged with stealing a mareo, and mare pony, the property of James Miller Young, hatcher, Portsmouth, i soing on the 80th April. The prisoner was employed to take n kilen them to a field, at Soutlisea, to kill them ; Mr. Young 1I snian having no further use for ...

THE FRIMLEY MURDERERS.—ANOTHER CHARGE OF BURGLARY

... TiHE PRIMLEY MURDRiEM.-ANOTfHER CIhARGE OF BURGLARY. On Tuesday k'lamucl Hlarwood, one of the persons i charged witb the murder of the Rev. G. flollest, and who wnee acquittol on Tuesday, the lG t iustant, at Kingston, was brought Mrfore ic magistrat a at I-Iors. hare, Snssex, charged with Janms HIamiltono, one of the Uckfield burglare, by Mr. lilolleocom to, tec active Euperintoedleut of the ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER

... :0 An inquest was held ?? and Tuesday, before x- the Borough Coroner, at the Wheatsheaf Tavern, d Ordnabjce6rosw, Portsea;,into the circumstances attending Y the death of David Robinson, seaman, a portion of which are reported in our police news of Monday. e Thomas Thorn, who was remanded by the B-nch,.was y present at the enquiry, in the custody of Mr. Astridge, d turnkey of the Borough Gaoel ...