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NORTHERN CIRCUIT.—APPLEBY, AUGUST 4

... | NORTHEN CIRCUIT.-APPLBY, UT I VV'rflAnDTIM A r ~ , - - . A~iT4 ltX5 5IAUEIJINAIW CASE Or AISDUaIloN Jro/tiAtkinson, aged 23 (aL young luau of respectable ap-J pearance,) wsindicted ?or the abdtiction of Annie Jarne A, Yard, 3 lie being at girl under the age of 18 years-to wit, of pi the ago of 12 years and 3 xnoptlis, without the consent of ai Jemhnma Bishop, in whose charge she was placed. ...

AN EX-LORD CHANCELLOR IN THE COUNTY COURT

... IAN EX-LORD CiIANCtltLo IN THE COUNTY I A- . wr - ?? . I I I I . .. A case, presenting sone singular features, Ias just boeon decided in the Kingston County Court, before J. P. Fraser, Esq-'The plaintiff, Mr. Wyatt, ii a, ponltercr, carrying OIL business 't Thames Ditton, near to Boyle Faint, ?? seat of tile noble defendant, Lord St. Lconards, Lord Chancellor in the Earl of Derby's (Ctdtisiot. ...

VISIT OF THE EMPEROR AND EMPRESS OF THE FRENCH TO THE COURT OF ENGLAND

... VISIT OF THE EMPEROR AND EMPRESS OF THE FRIENCH TO THE COURT OF ENGLAND. The Queen and the Prince Consort, immediately after keeping the birthday of the Princess Royal, who completes her 14th year on the 21st of November, will proceed with the Royal fiaily, as usual at this period of the year, to the Isle of Wight. The Court will remain at Osborne until about the miiddle offDeeeiuber. Here at ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTS[OUTH POLICE. 4R A to _ru~l-~t^ri UTHf POLICE. - MONDAY.-Before 'the Mayor, J O. Travers and B. ti ?? Esqrs. Henry Ashford and Richard West were remanded for tc five days on a charge of felon John Williams w;as chargod. with stealing a half sove- w - seign and some 'woaring-apparel, the propert% of Joseph m Arnby. The prisoner lodged and slept with the prosecu- tor. On Sunday morning last ...

ARCHDEACON DENISON IN THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... 1X; Hoou F Th oei br to decide upobt'thd question of the immaculate Conception. ~Protestantst naturally smuile at i this. They ask what can bethe meaning ofwishing one Oct man to tell millions of men what to believe A very Sin proper- quostiop.~, ,Novertheoles, in tlsis Prot.-stant conutry of pure.' events occasiona~llr taoke lace Which re- V minad ito 'vary foreibly that vre afre not ...

SECOND COURT-MARTIAL ON LIEUTENANT PERRY, OF THE 46TH REGIMENT

... SECOND COURT-MAHRTIIAL ON LIEUTENANT PERRY, OF THE 46TH REGIMENT, 'ih The Court re-assembled on Saturday, at Sheet-street I roe Barracks, Windsor, The Court -AMartial has been I directed by the Commander-int-Chief, in consequence of r] Less statements Made in letters written by Lieutenant Perry, I 1st and in isis evidence before the former Court-Martial, f by which BecriouSl implicate Colonel ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, OCTOBER 21

... .OF 'RUPTCY, OcToi3?lt 21. C66ki,' , , ,, ' ?? ,,fuV ?? 'ie~~on! ?? c, otdllr~t)ltW' Ma ?? s + b'ini~pt;vs , ?? f Wnster'., ?? | Iis 1onouik giv ull9in ateiuii~'a~tri 4 it said '.1lesN~o u' tfltho cists j ivhi'dl the 'I 'binrlsci pt was n'ot opp'osed , hisi ?? sititas a'c iso Oheh the asoigneed withrown ofsteetr'r sdtibiiity ?? tiom ithcii owvn ?? a~d e''sioauiid'te shiti it on slie ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... WE. DESDAY JuNE 14 -)3efore J. 0. Travers, 3. S. Sayer, end Gij 1. ale, Eos, Edward Peel, keeper o zhe Viotoria Arms, Oxford- street, Landport, was convicted of having his house open for the sale of beer on Sunday morning, during the hours of Divine Service and fined 40s. and lie. costs. Henry Mansbridge, beer seller, Bonfire-corner, Port- sca, Dv.as eobvicted on the evidence of P.C. Harvey, ...

IRELAND

... IRVELAN~D. EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT ABDUCTION. The days of chivalry, it seems, are not yet to be classed amoong the reminisconces of Irish social bistory The spirit is still animate at its old beal-quarters-tblo far-famled' county of Tipperary-in witness whereof the reader htas only to peruse the following strange p;aragr aphl: Clownael, Si-lday Bventing.-An attempt at albhietiuin which I ...

A STOREHOUSE OF STOLEN PROPERTY

... A STOREHOUSE OF ' . A The recent discovery, thro'ugh' the:, ;v iq City Detective Police, of a sdupecti npfo rssui5'eP and the capture of the kiiepdi, B ypojsessin'.. siderable wealth, have led to. the most ri- ; sults. The accused, Moses Mbses' i was committed to trial fri'iin' :t'b'i ' o1 r: t Fridoy last, on two charges o. re receiving property, knowing it't-o bhvd 1see * the police ...

REMARKABLE CASE

... R:EMARKABLE- CASE. (Fromn the Daily News.) e The case of Pierce. Somerset Butler against Viscount l, Mountgarret, which has just terminated, is remarkable- both for the variety and complication of the details con- r nected with it, and the magnitude of the interests con- y cerned. Ten thousand a year and a title furnish Y tolerably strong inducements to a law suit, and nothing toless was ...