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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, ...

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 ...

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, ...

A STOREHOUSE OF STOLEN PROPERTY

... A STOREHOUSE OF ' . A The recent discovery, thro'ugh' the:, ;v iq City Detective Police, of a sdupecti npfo rssui5'eP and the capture of the kiiepdi, B ypojsessin'.. siderable wealth, have led to. the most ri- ; sults. The accused, Moses Mbses' i was committed to trial fri'iin' :t'b'i ' o1 r: t Fridoy last, on two charges o. re receiving property, knowing it't-o bhvd 1see * the police ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... SATURDAY, July 12.- Before G. C. Stigant (Mayor), J. 0. Travers, and 13. W. Carter, Esqrs. Robert Furmidge, an esistant warder of the Convict Prison at Portsea, was charged with endeavouring to carry a letter out of the prison, for one Thomas Tho- i mason, a convict in the prison, it being an offenose con- trary to an act for the better government of convict prisons, which imposes a penalty ...

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 ...

REMARKABLE CASE

... R:EMARKABLE- CASE. (Fromn the Daily News.) e The case of Pierce. Somerset Butler against Viscount l, Mountgarret, which has just terminated, is remarkable- both for the variety and complication of the details con- r nected with it, and the magnitude of the interests con- y cerned. Ten thousand a year and a title furnish Y tolerably strong inducements to a law suit, and nothing toless was ...

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 ...

RURAL POLICE FOR BERKSHIRE

... :??j poi.zcn FOR BERKSHIRE. .t A the Berksbhire Sessionhheld at Abiogdoo, in Oct.. .ber last, a ruotion aisz catried, that the present syatain y of ceantabuslary is inefficient, und insufficient for the pro- ,et teecion of property andi the prcearvasaen cf lif~ ; and that ?? it i8 desirable thv providious of the 2d and ^od a of eVi'ctcri,, chap 93, a'nthorieinsg the eatablithment of a f ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... MONDAY.-Before the Mayor, Major Travers, T. E. r Owen, B. Bramble, J. F. Pratt, B. W. Carter, and G. C. C Stigant, Esqrs. 3 John Gallaban and William Rogers, privates in the t 82nd Regiment, were charged with assaulting John asereant in the Royal Marines, and belonging to .S. Blenheim, who ?? Saturday night last I was on shore in search of a deserter, and about b eleven o'clock I found him at ...

LAW AND POLICE

... I e At the Limerick assizes, on Tuesda John Cullinan was hi s sentenced -to be eiecuited on' the 2t0i October next, for C ,f the barbarous murder of Mrs. Elizabeth Giles. ?? T g Mr. Clarke, a surgeon at Doncaster, has obtaineil a P e verdidt of 1,400r2 'damages against Lieutenant-Colonel S. st !, A. Dickson for misrepresentationswhereby hewas indnced T if to.take and paynpon 340,shares inthe ...

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 ...