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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 ...

COURT OF QUEENS BENCH, WESTMINSTER, Nov. 17

... COURT OF QUEENS BENCH, WrVST2I'TER{, Nov. 17. ?? . . I .. I -I , ?? .7-7 ] .7 ?? J ?? z j (,aituaIVS ilq ia &12c, Icf/ue Lotc CaOmipbcld d jalstices hlott , Colerflge, mud lls~ ufl. RELGIiNA I. £A11IS. The Attorney-Gencrall (with wvllom were Sir F. The- siger and Mr. W'cloby) praved the judgment of sile Court upon thle defendant, Cristopher Artlur Harris. Affidavits svcrc reach by the offilcr ...

PETERSFIELD PETTY SESSIONS

... Onl Tuesday, Nov. 11th, present Colonel Tlugoniff, ,. (chairmen,) Hon. J. J. Carnegie, J oseph Martineau, J. A Is Clarke Jervoiso, 3. Bonham Carter, and R. Steele, in Esqrs.,-. fo R. Oakley Wilkins r. George Hoines Jones -(Infer- di mantion for trespass in search of gaine.)-Mr. Gunner,eof be P Bishop'o Waltham, appeared for defendant, who is a ma- Pi ig gistrate, residing near Harrubledlon. to ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, Nov. 12

... /1a TIT, V~r~nb n .- N ?? Air. Commissioner Fane.) a t. nB FRuaNcariss.-Co-mTT FES, &C. if Titbankrupt wvas a draper at Landport and PortEca. a I-His application for a certificate woes reported last week. tMr. Read, who appeared for the assignees, said he w wished to call the attention of the court to the heavy t l, charges which fell upon small estates when wound up in t bankruptcy. This was ...

TRIAL OF HUSSEY'S AMERICAN REAPING MACHINE BEFORE PRINCE ALBERT

... TRIAL OF HUSSEY'S A3MERICAN REAPINGT MACHINE BEFORE PRINCE ALBERT. tule The ciehebated battle of the gauges hardly excited more interest in the railway werld than the battle of the las, reaping mtathiieso has lately creatod in the ,agricultural ret world. Whcotever May he ticeught withi regard to import pr elutie-, no cune cant doubt that ric removal ef thle duty nit; on camn is an additicoal ...

THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY ROBBERY

... THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY ROBBERY, as A, d I, A.a .. {s. - l {s. it. At the Central Criminal Court, on Saturday last zt. George Senior aged 48, described as a Pirfumerf tat ad indicted for feloniously receiving goods value 27$1, the le property of tire London and Soirthl-Western Railway in Company, well-knowing the sarare to have been stoler. *r, The prisoner pleaded not guilty. y, Mr. ...

DISASTROUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF THE ENGINE DRIVER

... DISAST!ROUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT AND ATrEMPTED SUICIDE OF TMlE ENGINE DRIVER. the ith A very disastrous collision occurred on the South Coast by Railwvay, on Thursday night last, which it is feared will r als prove fatal to two persons. Tue scene of the disaster a lats wo at the Telescope Bridge, near Ford Station, about b Uee two miles from Arundel. This bridge being constructed 8 o'er to opon to ...

THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY ROBBERY

... I TJL SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY ROBBERY At tl:r COntral Crix1ijial Court, this day, (Satuvday), George Sealeir agod 48, do.eribed as a perfumer, wass hiluictedforfeloniously receiving goods value 2751., the property of the Loeedon sd Soutl-Westerin Railway Conpaay, well-knowieg *he samno to have been etoini. The prisoner ploaded not guilty. Mr. Ballantisa opened the case to the jury, ?? Lc ...