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THE ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF A FEMALE ON BOARD THE DAUNTLESS

... THE ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF A FEMtALE ON BOARD THE DAUN'TLESS. FURTHERt INQUIR7. Pu ?? ?? PORTSMOUTH, SEMr 29. P The borough bench of mangistrates met this morn- bu ing at 12 o'clock, at the borough gaol, in Penny-street, to pr resume the hearing of the case regarding the death of the unfortunate girl, fdetilda, Jane Lodge. The magistrates Vi present were the Mayor (G. C. Stigant, Esq.), G. ...

IPSWICH COUNTY COURT

... IPS WICH COUNTY COURT. This Court was held on Friday, the 22nd inst., at the e County Hall, before P. *. Eagle, Esq., the Judge. a There were about ISO plaints. r mills v. Francis-cAlr. Jennings appeared ior the q plaintiff. The action wag broazht to recover 20s. foy p the hire and detention of a packing-case, in which a c piano-forte had been sent to London. The case, which C was somewhat ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... ICURT C OFBANVAI'UPYC.Y-Y1STElD.IY. i - [Before ltr. Commission2er HOLUOTD. IN BE P. RIMER. The bankruptwas a cigar ?? Billiter- street, City. His accounts show in round figures debts £900 assets about £100. This was an examination meeting. Mr. Bagley opposed for Mr. Payne, a creditor ; Mr. Phil- pott opoosed for the assignees. The chief allegations aaiirset the bankrupttwere, that he had in ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTERDAY. | - I BOW-STREET.-EeZry Fitzpatriek was charged with having to stolen a gold snuffbox, value £50, the property of Colonel ch r William Gordon Cameron, from his person. I The prosecutor on Wednesday evening last, between ten and eleven o'clock, left the United Service Club, and on to reaching Maddox-street. Regent-street, he missed from his coat pocket a gold snuff-box, which ...

Law Intelligence

... fLaW itittiftgetim NOTICES.-THIS DAY. WrRTOF BANKRUPTCY. BASINGHALI-BSTREs. 'A ckue M ioesU EVANs.-L. F. Ballot, audit and d'ii. lF WelAbore, lstexaamination,at12;jW. Ivory,lastexa. P. Ritser, last t xamination, at l; H. J. Ashley, last '1111illtiofl, at I ; J. T. Jenkins, last exemination, at 2. iNSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-YESTERDAYS DUFOBE MR. COMMISSIOiNER 5UR'lyV. j 'lB MATTER OF LEWIS LEVEY ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PET'1TY SESS:IOlNS, er 'Vt a3 em sr- Ian cc lit a '5 tic Jr IC tI lit It. .I 1 B. I. 'L FJktL± Us,I BU LLINGDON DIVISION, Ceunlt~ Heat, Oxford, Sept. 23.| P resent, the Righlt Hon. J. ?? Henlley, AL.P., J. Il. Ashiovrat, Eeq.,I and Capt. Hamilton. * I George M~ills was brought up by w arrant for stealing peas fr1om Mrs. Mundy's field at Culham, on the 5th of August last; he pleaded guilty, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE-Before C. E. Ellison, Esq., the Mayor, and G. C. Atkinson, Eeq,-Thomeas Nose, a boy about 14 years of ago was charged with steeling a soevreign from a child whom he met in the Fish Market. e child, a girl about 8 years of age, living in the Close, was taking the money home ; it was wrapped in paper. The prisoner, accosting her, said she had lost some of the money, and asked to look ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-WixvN-EsDA. [Before tlhe Ms-YOR.] To-DAY there were only six prisoners in the dock, none[ of t'hm charged vwith very seriolus ofIenees, and no summoiises bad been issued, so that the business of the court was confined to the six unfortunatesreferred to. FURIOUIS DuRVIrre. Janses Welder, a car driver, was charged, bh Con- stables Irwin enad, Kennedy, with being draunk a'nd ...

THE REGISTRATION COURTS

... THE REGISTRATIQN COURtTS. MIDDLESEX. The town of Enfield, the tory stronghold of the county, was yesterday the place fixed upon by the re- vising barrister for holding his court for the purpose of re- vising the lists for Edmonton, Eofield, Friern Barnet, Had- ley, South Mims, and Tottenham. At an early hour, the large room of the King's Head Tavern was thronged with the numerous claimants, ...

SUFFOLK ADJOURNED SESSION

... SUFFOLK ADJOURNED SESSION; An adjourned session, pursuant to notice, was held yesterday at the Town Hall, Stowmarket. There were present, J. H. Heigham, Esq., the Rev. A. G. H. Hollingsworth, H. S. Waddington, Esq., Henry Wilson, jun., Esq., P. Hurddlestone. Esq., Major Parker. the Rev. J. Phear, C. R. Bree, Esq., the Rev. S. I. Alder. son, the Rev. G. Bidaell. The specific ohject of the ...

THE REGISTRATION COURTS

... THE REGISTR&TION COURTS. MIDDLESEX. At the court held yesterday at the Chandos Arms. Edgeware, Mr. Lancelot Shadwell, the barrister, revised the lists for the parishes of Edgeware, Great Stanmore, Finchley, Harrow, Hendon, Kingsbury, Stanmore, and Little Pinner. In this polling district there appears to be but little to hope for or to fear by either politicol party, for in the whole of the ...

DISCLOSURES IN THE NAVY

... A coroner's inquest, which has resulted in some remarkable disclosures of practices on board ship, commenced at Gosport on Friday afternoon, and oc- cupied the greater part of the following day. The inquest was on ths body of a young woman named Matilda Jane Lodge, whese death was alleged to have resulted from ill-treatment of a most revolting oha- rooter, and which was said to have beer ...