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WEST SUSSEX EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... T1lE1 AfWJUVDEL CAiSLE.a The Duke cof Netrfelk havinigobtainied thesignature of t 00o juostices for the divorsion of a public ladl and thle stopping -po , ota or yre, Mr. Gecorge Certetabic appealed against the ordfer, ?? rho case caca Oi area Pet- F wrorth before a jury enl Friday loaft, a Mr. Jultuson anod Mr. Wyatt xwore for tire eppeilarlit, Ia tand Mr. Oroasy, Mr. Hucrt and Mr. Hart, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12

... .I - e- r ?? Itn ',s u-ti-.Jr- alto Bfore r.Commissioner Fane. YsNTsox.-Goon Nnws FOR CaxnDIOvae-T~lio wee a, dito I meeting for the purposo of auditing the assignees' at- corn counts uinder the bankruptcy of Frederick Jones, Of F. Ventneir, chemist, &c. under Somewhat extraordinary rabl circumstances. th at Mr. Hughes, solicitor, of Lincolos; Inn Fields, attended As nabehalf of the ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE,

... PORT-SMOUTH POLICE, - - OlIoTRUMN~O RAILWAY OOFitfln..Tboea Thorn#3 charged with obstructn and haspedingl Wilam s p~ officer of the London, Brighton, South Cona' ed ?? era, Railway Companies in the Eelcuition of'hs k e station at Landpeia ry Pa t Mr. Ioshins appeared en behalf of list Railw'ay attboriti,~ support of the charge, anod Elated their only aosject was at Pr h vent a repitition of ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOUTH POLICE BASE COam.-Charles Beatty and Charlos Davis, tramps, were brought up, charged with uttering and having in possession counterfeit silver coin. Oa Thureday evening, about baif-past six o'clock, they were seen togetherin Wish-street by Mr. Godwin, the butcher, and he having suspicion of them followed them, and faeling in with Police Constable White, they watched thesn down Wish ...

PORTSMOUTH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Tire Quarter Sessions for ?? Borough wore held otti Tiruredna- before Cthe Recorder, Thomas Plhinit, Esq. The following gentlemeon wore sweorn as trho Grand Jury: j -Messes. Emat uel Emartrrl (chairmant), Frauckeiss, I J1. Faulkner, H. Tathtem, T. Weeks, F, Elliott, Z. O Fineltom, S. Dagueli, R. Fogwill, F. F'rankltont, W. d (drover, F1. G-utrittrer, P. hO. Gioldsmith, - Gulliver, w. C Ford, ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSIAOU'1I POLICE MONDAY.-Before the Maoyr, and J. 1F. Pratt, ks,'trs. d WANTON' AND IDArterors Aca,-Tilveee younig ?? carpenters, named Witliorn Stigast, Edswardt ifliepard, antI Hence Hayson, serer cloargeet with haciort on the uiebt of the 2 7th'instant, wilfully sadl inallieesily broken part oi a fines betoi--iog to the London, Briglston, 'ad courts twist, atond Lou- *denvand South ...

ARRIVAL OF THE COURT AT OSBORNE

... roe Her Majesty the Queen and his Royal Highness ?? Prince Albert, accompanied by the Royal family, and cr- ay, rd tended by the ladies and gentlemen of trie Court, arrived his here by special train, about five o'clock yesterday after- ear noon, ie? roscte to Osborne ; and were received at tho ao terminus in Clarence-Yard, by Admiral rhe Hon. Sir T. lbe B. Capel] ?? Major-General Lord ...

GOSPORT PETTY SESSIONS

... COSPORT PETTY SESSIONS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2Srd.-Before W. Page, Esq., Captain Samuels, and J. B. lali, Esq. Captain Sir WV. E. Parry, Superintendent of the Royal Clarence Victualling Yard, and Joseph Pinhorn, Esq., Storekeeper, were summoned before the Bnech for a public nuisance, arising from an accumulation at the above cstablishmnent (of which they were described in the complaint as the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... COMMITTAL, OF TEm D.A-UGHTER OF A NA.VAL OnrncEus Fo0 LARCENY.-A case which, from the high respecta- bilicy of the parties concerned, excited considerable interest, came before the sitting magistrates, Captain Foote, R.N., W. Hancock, Esq., and Dr. Shepherd, at the Town-hall, Stoeielsuse, osi Friday last, and by ad- jourument the following day. The evidence taken was of considerable length. It ...

HOW JOHN GETS THROUGH THE SESSION

... HdW JO H. - .T - Er TH, SSrO--- H1OW\ JOHN GEa1TS TFHROUGCH THEF SESSION. (ro14 tshe 3S)ectltoen) I ant afraid you are not strong enough for the place, John, is a well-remembered phrase * and in practice it has proved to be true so far as the service went, but it has not proved true so far as the candidate himself was ?? is quite strong enough for the place as it is made for him. Of course, ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOUTH POLIC& V - - A- - A T r .. MONDAY.-Before the Mayor, G. Victor, and J. F, Pratt, Esqrs. BisntounE INoeRMATzony,-Charles Aslett. keeper of a beerhouse in Cross Street, Portsea, was charged with having his house open for the sate of beer, before five o'clock on Friday morning at a quarter past one, on hearing singing, and found two men and two women, with beer on the table. The ...

PORTSMOUTH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... PORTSMOUTH BOROUGII StS~jj,, voa ?? , the The Quarter Sessions for this borough were held 0 'its. Weslnosdaybefore Thorras PhinEsq., Recorder Ther sere was but a small calendar, the whole of the caese ?? olin concluded by the afternoon of the day the Sessio cn.C it, menced. The bar was a large one, there being barristers present. The following gentlemen foraed at. the Grand Jury :-Mr, G. Baker ...