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LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

... voluminous document, commeneirg writh his appoint- rnont till his recall. He thought that the aommxerienerb' inqairy in the Crimea was to have been conined to the eommissritst supplies. He was never personaly cx etnned a he ought to have been. He quite ...

A BATCH OF SCANDALS

... married to Sir Franci3s in 1868, has left several children behind her. Sir-Francis, who is 54 years of age, served in the Crimea and the Indian Mutiny. He is chief of the Clan blaoNaghten, and his family is of great antiquity in the western Highlands ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... e O dro f Ws t h'r~ e Gort her.. ?? reviewed on Wociwich Common, on Monday, the Be1 al Artillery, lately returned from the Crimea, On Wednesday, her Majesty also reviewed the whole of the troops eneamped at Aldershoti * The pressure on our spaae by the ...

NEWCASTLE SPRING ASSIZES

... was ?? as an ager.t in shipping coals to the Blacs Sea, to serve the hospital at Seutari, and for the use of troops in the Crimea.-Mlr WATSOD, in stating the case, said, that the con tract in the chortr.-party specified that the defendant was t~s convey ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... without recovering 3 consoionusess. The deceased gentleman was a captain in a the Fusiliers, and served with honour in the Crimea. t. 1Vrownr PZ?(WOTAL A SML PILLS PO2 ?? r quickly carrect all inlarinhee, sad relieve the distressing re symptema so prevaleut ...

SINGULAR CHARGE AGAINST THE POLICE

... the German Parliament for the 17th inst. Saturday was the. anniversary of the Battle of Inkerman, which was fought in the Crimea on N November 6, lii - The Marquis of Lorns sailed from Quebec on Saturday on board the Allau Line steamer ,scr- dsnuenafor ...

SLANDER BY A DEPUTY-MAYOR

... had been previous proceedings at law. A few months before June, 1862, a young gentleman named Richards, who had been ill the Crimea and also in the China contingent, went to reside at the house of Mr Lows. During his residence there he was very ill, and ...

THE SUNDERLAND MURDER

... was suiffiring from an attack of hoticifidll mauilia, the reslat of certain wounds he hed receivcd ou his headd while in the Crimea. Tho prisoner Was also under the infflenlce of drilnk at the titus he coeallitted the foil deed. He was foun1d guilty of the ...

ARREST OF GARIBALDI

... Neneski, Admiral Poesiett, arrived at Malta on the 18th from Cadiz. Prince Alexis, who was on board, had been recalled to the Crimea by the Emperor, whither he was proceeding from Perens. ATunis telegram of the 18th reports the rising of some mountain tribes ...

SERIOUS CRIMES

... showed that deceased who bad been in a desponding state, shot himself through the mouth with a revolver. He served in the Crimea and during the Indian mutiny. Verdict, Suicide whilst tem- porarily insane. A CUNNING IUR1DEREIt. The trial of the man Hoyos ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... evening with great spirit, and to the evident satiefaetion of the company. Leave of absence to proceed to Englaad from the Crimea, on the recommendation of a medical board, has been granted, amongst others, to Captain Elmsall; lot Dragoons ; Lieut, Trevolyan ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... -The Crimea brig of 184 tons, coal laden, was proceeding from Neweastlo, aod on the 16th of June, in Yarmouth Roado, was in collision with the Integrity, coal laden, from Hartlepool to London. Cross actions were entered. Judgment was for the Crimea, with-costs; ...