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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 ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... .y SATURDAY LAST.-Before the Mayor, W. Jones, e J. 0. Travers, T. E. Owen, and J. F. Pratt, Esqrs. . a TiLE Sicom RoBBnaY.-Tha two marines and the - three womon,romanded ysterday, were brought up for if further examination on the charge. Mr. G. Greetham, d appeared for the prosecution, instituted by the Admi- s ralty. It appeared three bales of seamen's jackets had o been received on board, ...

THE LIVERPOOL COUNTS COURT JUDGE

... THlE LIVERPOOL COUNTS COURT JUDGE. craii Liverpool lies bheni kept in a state of excitement hove during tire week, through the conduct of its County court then judge, Mr. Renrolicy, a gentleman who unfortunately ap- may pears to ba bereft ef lils senses. Tire Lifei>:oof Journla/ with ale a placard containing the lice iu large letters, 4 Mr. scourt tRrrcslrcfs, opinion of thle people of ...

REMARKABLE CASE

... RENIARKABLE: tASEI.I Since the trial of Madamte IrslUoge1Uin !arante for poisoning her husband, no morc ?? coos has. ever been tried than tliat which noe 0l6er\v;enfolds itself before the High Criminal Court oftHintuls, at Moos. The accused are the Count and Coeutess of Bocnme; of a family which is stated to he one of the oldest in Belgiomn. The crinte laid to their charge is that of having. ...

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

... POR'SMOUTH POLICE. n SATURD&T.-Before the Mayor and J. 0. Travers, Esq. 0 Henry Vander, a cab driver, was charged with plying for hire i in the town of Porteoa, he not being duly liceneed to do so. a Convicted and fined 6s, with OD. costs, e William Riley and George Smith were charged with attempting to pick the pocket of a female in queen-street last night. They were committed to the Sessions ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTS[OUTH POLICE. 4R A to _ru~l-~t^ri UTHf POLICE. - MONDAY.-Before 'the Mayor, J O. Travers and B. ti ?? Esqrs. Henry Ashford and Richard West were remanded for tc five days on a charge of felon John Williams w;as chargod. with stealing a half sove- w - seign and some 'woaring-apparel, the propert% of Joseph m Arnby. The prisoner lodged and slept with the prosecu- tor. On Sunday morning last ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... MONDAY.-Before Mfajor Travers, G. Victor, and J. p. Pratt, Esqrs. Thomas Wilkins was charged by P. C. German, ho beig a suspected person, with frequenting Queen-street, Fortsea, wsith intent to commit a felony. He was sent below for tbree months' hard labour. Drlcrurfr Mn.suosns.-David Ducket, licensed victualler on the Paradle, Portsmouth, was charged by Mr. Moncreaff, Inspec- tor of Weights ...

ARCHDEACON DENISON IN THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... 1X; Hoou F Th oei br to decide upobt'thd question of the immaculate Conception. ~Protestantst naturally smuile at i this. They ask what can bethe meaning ofwishing one Oct man to tell millions of men what to believe A very Sin proper- quostiop.~, ,Novertheoles, in tlsis Prot.-stant conutry of pure.' events occasiona~llr taoke lace Which re- V minad ito 'vary foreibly that vre afre not ...

SOUTHAMPTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... The General Qua'ter Sessions for the Borough ere held on Thursday last at the Town Hall, before l. | Smirke, Esq., Recorder. The following prisoners were | tried and sentenced:- I 3 Richard Jacobs. dealer in marine stores, for feloniously receiving a quantity of iron, the propertv of Albert Turner Clark, well knowing the same to have been ?? months' hard labour. John Smith, labourer, for ...

PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS

... Promotions. Surgeon «T. Rae (1858), to Deputv Inspector of Hospitals. Appointments. Captain*—R. J. J. G. Macdonald, to the vice J. Moore ; T. H. Mason, to the Cetsar, viceC. Frederick; A. Phillimore, to the vice Mason. Masters—A. Thomas, to the J'it lean; F. Tavlor, to the 5 Asia. Second Master—H. Aguilar, to the Grapples. Lieutenants—G. A. Brine, to the Donegal; C. N. Streatneld, to the Clio; ...