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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. ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOUTH POLICE, MONDAY.-The Mayor, W. Thompson, and T. E. Owen, Esors. DISonDrBIoIES.-Hannah Bush, and Mary Ann Ryan were charged by P.C. Woolcocks with riotous and indecent behaviour in Crown-street, Portsmouth, on Sunday evening, The Bench said they were determined if possible to put down such disgrace- ful scenes, and adjudged them to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour for 14 days. ...

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 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 ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... SATURDAY, -Before the Mayor, WY. Jones, J. 0. Travers, il IV. Thompson, and T. E. Owen, Esqrs. b CLOIor FoR WlAGES.-John Hlenry Reallons, master of the P merchant-ship Stadacona', in Portsmouth Harbour, appeared c, to answer the coruplaint of Andrew K{avanagh, a ceaiaon of that -sip, for not paying him the 2am of SI,, the balance of his scareo for his servires as seaman on bkoard, from ...

STRANGE CASE OF IMPOSTURE.—THE BARONESS VON BECK AN AUSTRIAN SPY

... STRANGE CASE OF IMPOSTURE. - THE'I BARONESS YON BECK AN AUSTRIAN SPY. A very remarkable case of successful imposition was brought before the magistrates at Birmingham, on Satur- day, wlsich assumed a semeowat painful aspect, in con- sequence of the sudden death of the chief agent in the crime, at the very moment when her real character was discovered. It appears that about a month ago there ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, MAY 15

... COURT Ol? COMMON PLEAS, MAY 15. (S ?? at . ii Prive, 2it 3fid(dsecx',- befoe ISO i Jeeltire 11'il e r aiid COlMsose lIacy),.-Vizevente, v. Emanuel -'t-he declaration in this case charged that the a defesndant brol ce d. entered the house, 20, Mansell- e street, CGoodsman's-ife)ds, and seized the plaintiff's goads, i and tcie defendaTlL pleaded among other things, that the I geods had seen ...