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EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT WINDSOR BARRACKS

... EXTRI ORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT i WINIDSOR BARRACKS. COURT MARTIAL ON AN OFFICER. A general court martial was held yesterday.and on Wednesday at the Infantry Barracks, Windsor, t) try I Lieutenant James Edward Perry, of the 46th Regiment, i for, conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, and to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, in hyv-l ing at Windsor, on or about the ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTERDAY. BOW-STR5EST-Jlar5 Ann Li~areerr was charged with stealing a purse from James Moore, err Saturday. Waiht, at Charing-oross. 2 Tire prisoner, by affecting a degree of languor anti faiguen, s attracted the notice of the proeecutOr, it young carpenter, 2 who asked her if sir e was unwell. Site told bins esi( was aa laundress, and had just token home an immense basket of clothes ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PoLICE INTELLIGENCE. - 0 - IMANSION -H OUSE . TITIHE PIOsECscIuOSx.-Several persons, inhabitants of the parish of All Hallows Staining, were summoned before the lord mayor, under the old statute of Henry VII., for nonpayment of certain tithes due to the rector in pursuance of that statute, and the decree which had been mode under it. Mr. Ballantine ap- peared as counsel for the Rev. Mr. ...

NOTTINGHAM JULY MEETING

... NOTTINGHAM JULY EETING. I Thursday, July 20. Stewards: Earl of Chesterfield, Lora William Powlett, Baron Roths. child. Judge: Ir. R. Johnson. Handicapper: Mr. E. WV. Top. hism. Clerk of the Course: Mr. Bradfield. This rapidly-improved provincial Meeting was celebrated on Thurs- day and Friday last; but, treadingo0 close upon the heels of Goodwood, like Liverpool, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Stamford, ...

Published: Sunday 23 July 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2697 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IRELAND

... A CuRIous GROST STOBt.-1r. John Francis Ma- gure, in his correspondence to the Cork Examiner, gies the fallowing detailed account of midnight doings ksone of the metropolitan g~aois. It is very long; but it is (in its way) worth reading:- I shall now wind Up with a-ghost story ! Yes, a real ghost story, as improbable and as incomprehensible as ever made the heart beat, or the knees knock ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The Jhly Quarter session commenced on Monday at I Clerkenwell-green. WHOLESAaE C3rAISE STREALIN .-Jam es Kay, twenty-nine, labourer, was indicted for stealing a chaise value 81., the property of James Hipper.-Witnesses deposed that they saw the theft committed by the pri- soner, and the jury found him Guilty.-Sergeant Harvey, 14 G, said that on their police divisiqn about twenty chaises had ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... LA W-YESTFRDAY. HOUSE OF LORDS-APPEALS. [Before the LonD CHIANCELLOR, Lord BROuoHAD!, and other Peers.] TORUE AND OTHERS V. BROWNE AND OTHERS. This was an appeal againet a decree of the Master of the Rolls. The question arose upon a will. and was in substance this: whether a general devise of all my lands and 'all my estates was sufficient to pass an equitable interest in some copyhold ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLIGE-YESTHILDAY. in MANsXox-nouss- The case of Joseph ?? Cole, oi charged with having obtained large sums of money upon to fictitious wairanta, or warrants representing goods not in in existence, tipon which Messrs. Laing and Campell were in. le duced to part with the sunm of £10,000 upon the faith of the St warrants referred to, was further investigated. The examination took place before ...

INSOLVENTDEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOL VENTDEB TOAVS COURT-YESTERDAY [Before the Cuna COMMISSIONER.] IN HEs CHARLES P. D'AZENE. This singular case, before reported, was further heard, and occ upied some time. lr. Sargond opposed fora Mr. Score, and the inolvent was his own counsel. The insolvent alleged that lie had an invention for purifying ealt water by filtration, and Mr. Score had advanced a large sum to obtain a share ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV No 7'7ES-Triis DAY. COURT OF CIIXNCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, t nalfpast 10. [Befora the LORDS JUSTiclSO.] Appeals: PSirilh v Adamus, part ?? t ?? (2)- Evalls v Ev is (2). VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTSLINCOLN' ?? past I0. [Biefore Vice-Charicellor Sir R. T. KINt111.E.Y. To be snoi tiorsed: Exparto Dealn, &c of Gloucestcr-Robiiison v Fraulptosi. Causes, &c.: Warringtj,15v Warrirngtoll-ROwleY V ...

LAW AND POLICE

... ROLLS COURT. UJNDERIWOOD v. WING.-PRESUMPTION OP SURVIVOR- SHIP BETWEEN HUSBAND AND WIFE,. BOTE DROWNED AT THE SAME TIME.-The question in this case arose out of the less of the ill-fated ship Djalhousie, in October last. It appeared that on the 4th of October, 1853, John Underwood, of Banstead, and his wife, in contemplation of going to Australia, made mutual wills. The will of the husband ...

Published: Sunday 23 July 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5570 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE WAR

... THE AUSTRO-TURKISH CONVENTION. The Potrie gives the terms of the convention entered into between Austria and Turkey, by which the former is to take possession of the Danubian Principalities. As before stated, the Emperor of Austria engages to exthaust all means, by negotiation and otherwise, to outain the evacuation, and, in ease of need, to employ the forces necessary to secure this object. ...

Published: Sunday 02 July 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 524 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment