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PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIV ISION-Counstyl-fll, Oxefowl, Mly22. Bctcre Dr. MArsohem, Rev. Dr. Wynter, J. Weylandi, Esq., aisid G uy 'riosoin, Essj. James Jacobs, beer seller, lleadsingIton, was summoned for heeping his iouse open after ten u'cloclc in the evening of the 15th inst. ; but as it weas a first charrge against hil, the Bench disminsed it, the defendant paying 2s. for the Esnesa Horrod chalrged ...

COURT FOR DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES.—MARCH 19

... COURT FOR DIVORCE AND MATRIIONIAL CAUSES.-MAItcli 19. (Before the Judge Oidinairuy.) DEANE v. DAtNi.--This was :a petition for a judlicial separation, presented by the wife, Anne )ceane, against her husband, onl the ground of adultery. Thle husbaiid was served with a citation in October list, and a Proctor at ?? appear ed fo ihim, btit stb)sequiently vithidresv, ai1d no atinswer was put iii to ...

TRIAL OF THE EX-KING OF DELHI

... TRIAL OF THE EX-KING OF DELlIT. 'Tlhs trial of tho ex -Eing of Delhi conmmenced on Wiledneiedy, Jani. 27, in the Dewani Kalats of the palace. The Court nvas composed s1.9 follows :-Colonel Dawes, 3lormo Artillery, President (in roomit of lligtldior Showpnr, ahout to leave the station) ; timciinis, 1: ojor Pa*iner, lI. 1M. 6¢th Rifles; Maejor Rtednmond, 1I.M. 6ist Regiment; Maj(r SRasyers, 1. ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... D I S TRICT NEW S. IA.. le (CONTINUED.) Id BRIGHTON COUNTY COURT. le [Before W. Furner, Esq.] Se FRIDAY, NO1YrMnER 26.-In Susannal Clarke and Han- Y nah Clarkev. Ellen Horne, a claim of 121. I9s. 4d. for ; board and lodging provided, Mr. Lamb appeared for plaini- ls ?? pleaded coverture. One of the plain- tiffs, Hannah Clarke, ?? years ago defendant D' placed two delicate children at our house ...

CHARGE OF STEALING THE IONIAN DESPATCHES

... On Saturday a gentlemardy-looking mnan, of middle age, anad of soldierly aspect, wose name appzeared in the charge i lsheet, at the 1owwstreet Police-court, as William Hudson Guernsey, of 22, ]legentwsquare, was brought up in custody . of Inspector Thornton, on a warrant charging him with l having feloniously stolentaken, and carriedaway certain printed papers that is to say, divers sheets of ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE ROBBERY AT PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD

... ALLEGED EXTENSIVE RO13BEIRY AT PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD. At thle M),ansion-bouse police court on. Monday last, se: Angel H1yan Cohen, of 5, Windsor-street, Bishopsgate. hrl street Without, London, was broug ht before the Lord ch Maocarged with havi ng received two casks of copper 'wi bo~lt1s,r screws, anid other articles, which had been stolen of froml Her Majesty's Dockyard ait Portsmouth. - at ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS

... (CONTINUED.) PORTSMOUTH POLICE.. SATURDAY LAST.-Before lajor Travers and Cap- tain Xc. Coy,- ix William Cox, laborer, for an assault on Win. Everson, 1 pensioner, on Wednesday last, at Southsea, was fined 2s. Gd. and costs, or five days' imprisonment. A John Nesbett, a stranger, and one of a gang of pick- fi pockets intesting the borough, pleaded guilty to a charge f of stealing a purse, ...

THE CASE OF THE REV. S. SMITH

... (From the John Bull.) There are certain instances when men sympathize with error so as to condemn, yet be reluctant to punish it. The judgment acknowledges the offence, but the cause! the cause ! as in Othello's case, almost seems to vindicate the offender. When such events occur, not only a conflict is commenced between natural feeling and social rectitude, but justice itself appears ...

LAW AND POLICE

... I e At the Limerick assizes, on Tuesda John Cullinan was hi s sentenced -to be eiecuited on' the 2t0i October next, for C ,f the barbarous murder of Mrs. Elizabeth Giles. ?? T g Mr. Clarke, a surgeon at Doncaster, has obtaineil a P e verdidt of 1,400r2 'damages against Lieutenant-Colonel S. st !, A. Dickson for misrepresentationswhereby hewas indnced T if to.take and paynpon 340,shares inthe ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... flI8T1?XO? ?EWB. HiANTS COUNTY SESSION'S. These Sessions coannenceod on ridondeay in the Grand Jury Chambler otf the County Hall, Winchlester, before Lordl Viscount Eversiev, C'hairmoan, the hlarquis oi Winchester, thae BarA of Carnarven, ?? V. 13. each, Faqt., iex.c., GT. Sc-later Booth, Esq., ?? ,J. 1. Carter, Esq., xa.p., Hlon. Ralp~h Dutton, 11.1?. Hon. J. T. I)utton, S'jr Edvward Hulse, ...

LAW AND POLICE

... LAW A?D POLICfl. ? TilE L.tTi:: ol iMEtI'I) volt 13III 11.0 07';i~i ltl 1001.'is- DnEargit lO trl .-At theC'entraltr1 i l~i na! 'oun;t on Fridlay 3iMr. Ewad An~~velmunty (ihOver s rrlenler.A lto takc l Phis trinl for niisttellcanoulr in ha ving dowaxv.;lly m~ade| a fhise declarattionl as to ]his (Iuliliicti'.C~t'~ to scit isas - memnler of the Hfouse of C>onImIois. 'ihe cil'llr c ?? thc ?? ?? ...

POLICE

... Inuen as iey uieseryi_ n (Saturday's, Monday's, Tuesday's, and Wednesday's Police b le wil be found in our sixth page.) o id THURSDAY.-Before the Mayor, Major Travers. A, v 10 Nance, and E. Stokes, Esqs. a Thomas Carter and Joseph Lewes, cab drivers, were convicted of using insulting and abusive language at Southsea, whilst having the care of their cabs, and were syeach fined 5s. and costs. t ...