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PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... POR'SMOUTH POLICE. n SATURD&T.-Before the Mayor and J. 0. Travers, Esq. 0 Henry Vander, a cab driver, was charged with plying for hire i in the town of Porteoa, he not being duly liceneed to do so. a Convicted and fined 6s, with OD. costs, e William Riley and George Smith were charged with attempting to pick the pocket of a female in queen-street last night. They were committed to the Sessions ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... MONDAY.-Before Mfajor Travers, G. Victor, and J. p. Pratt, Esqrs. Thomas Wilkins was charged by P. C. German, ho beig a suspected person, with frequenting Queen-street, Fortsea, wsith intent to commit a felony. He was sent below for tbree months' hard labour. Drlcrurfr Mn.suosns.-David Ducket, licensed victualler on the Paradle, Portsmouth, was charged by Mr. Moncreaff, Inspec- tor of Weights ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... FRIDAY LAST-Bofore J. 0. Travers & J. F. Pratt, FisorS. H James Stephenson, on remand oue a chearg of felony, was C) brought up to day, and the prosecutor not appeAting, he was be discharged. John Tracklo was charged with assaulting P. C. Bhop in bo the executlon of his duty, in Union-road, Landport, last nig'at. El lo woas fined i3. with 7o. costs, and in default sentenced to 0i 21 days' hard ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... MONiDAY.- Before Mojr Trr-,ers and C. Victor, Esq. Miscomiwvrr op Snan-ame , Guiiton sod James Sulock, ,by two seamen, belonging to the oserchant ship Columbia, ron in. ion thia harbour, wero charged with wilful disobedieuce to the law- e, ful comntands of their captlin and.teglect of duty,- on board the said ?? and sentenced to one month herd In- br t'ti0 ?? 1'oail POeti ACT --Johu Dyor ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, TUESDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, TumAy. I i SolcuoSt a. Psancsesoir-SPerrtiN ADnTtsUEs.- LThe plaintiffin this case was the drawer, and he sued ithe defendant as the acceptor of six bills of exchange for sthe total sum of 3,1711. 10s. and there was also a count for goods sold. The defendant pleaded that he was in- duced to accept the bills and to contract for the goods by 6fraud. The Attorney General ...

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, ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... .:-PATTY, SESSIONS=. 1.iBUIJ}NiRGDOOFDI SI'i01. Sesde Jit5IUO5ar 20, ai01 a .._CCoiikyffal, O~ford.' i Before ?? Hons.'J.W. HenloeyiM.P., Dr. Morsham tbe Rev :Dr.Wynter, the RwevA. H. eattehes, sand Capt. Ia[G ton.'- -ie 1/ JamesWinter ?? with;6tealinis veral knives and: .forksi belrigiaigsti' Mis Niebolls,.wbh kheops P boarding s'beib ..at,'Tiaaon. :..Tho laoec was alleged to have, been ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSM1OUTH POLICE. M. ONDAY.-There was no business before the Bench to-day. it TUESDAY.-Before Major Travers and J. S. fayers, Esq. n Joseph Chubb was charged wvih stea-ing a Post~office order, and was remanded to the 30th iostant. Jar James Ellison, charged with stealing a pair *f sochs and a pair ich of doawers, the property of Edicard Cullen, sas dhcharg-d ; the crs, ease not being made ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... IC SATURDAY.- Before the Mayor, J, 0. Travers, J. S. ly Sayer, and T. E. Owen, Esqrs. at I tNFRINEMENT oF unE LODrING ousoEs' Acr.-William n' Foster Htellyer, of 20, West-street, Point, was summoned on o, the information of Mr. Slight, Inspector of Common Lodging he llouses, on the charge of keeping the above house as a common at lodging-house, the same not being registered, and so out of to ...

SUICIDE OF DR. RICE, HEAD MASTER OF CHRIST'S HOSPITAL

... SUICIDE OF DR. RICE, HEAD MASTER O0 CHRIST'S HOSPITAL. 5- ite On Thursday night an inquest was bleld by Mr. Payne, 51. on the body of the Rev. Edward Rice, D.D., Head. rt3 Master of Christ's Hospital, in the board room of Christ's Hospital, Newgate-streot. - The jury, of which Mr. Deputy Eagleton was foreman first procL oded to vieto the body, which presented the d placid ai d h. ievolent ...

THE CASE OF THE MADIAI

... :T hfE CASE o k H~AA t'i. 1 hI ' I i rn 'Pu folreos isotblt siuwen'hoimtldoethety^ablbofnhe ,: tI ?? ,f~ofoam ta 'ntheo et~jl correliponodaooonti eboo. a; r1.0I0 JOiHNIUOL'i 00O'tyOLE eD ';Sir-=Acburdiiog to'teJ 'uioutsrceive frm ta i;r ?? Duke of Tecsoauyntlllh~cttateotthhube t . Mndiar i, o~t tbtsi-ir matr to sro vhioloheltutionlimphe capi~the puoishment.' Iifoi thwkmice tliicivenibot to ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... 10I - F~ll-Modaynex, Soutbanh.-Tlwaday, W6odstock.-- oi Teu~rsday, lWinslow, So*nt-W ld, itnoy. in- ' BULIANGDON DlVISION-Couniy Ha, Oxford, Nor,. 26. Id Before J. S. Phillips, Esr., C. C. Dormer, Eat,, J. H. Aslburat, Esq., )er the Hon. and Iter. F. ertie tire Rev. Dr. Uarington, J. Weyland, th, Esq., Dr. Morshame, and I. S. Henley, Bsq. by Thin was a Special Sessions for Highcwayg, when Mr ...