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MR. GLADSTONE'S ACCOUNT OF THE TRIAL AND IMPRISONMENT OF POERIO AND HIS COMPANIONS

... MR. GLADSTONE'S ACCOUNT OF THE TRIAL AND JMlPRlUSONMNT OF POEBJO AND Iiis COMPANIONVS. (concluded frora the IDailyNews of yesterday.) I must now place before you an example of the humanity, with which invalid prisoners are treated by the a Grand Criminal Court of Naples. The statement is not t mine; but it proceeds from a gentleman and an eye-witness, s and one who thoroughly understands ...

A VICAR AND HIS PARISHIONERS.—EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS

... A VICAB 1D HIS 118sfjo32S-BXTP I Ole~r.NARy PROVEE.DINAGS. 'A On Thursday last a numerous and influential vestry meeting of the parishioners of Mottram was held in the church; the Vicar in the chair. The meeting had called by the wardens (Messrs. Henry Heap and ?? B. Reddish) to toke into consideration an entr i mlit the parish books without the knowledge of the chnrch. wardens or parishioners ...

THE ALLIED FRENCH AND ITALIAN ARMIES

... TIHE ALLIED FRENCH AND ITALL&N ARMIES. TO THE EDITOR OV THE DAILY zEW8 SIB,-The lively description given byyourSppcit1 Correspondent of the greetings jast now exaeltnged between the French and Italian soldiers at Alessttc dria has reminded me of the following passage inthe 27th book of Carlo Botta's well known i of Italy from 1789 to 1814. The extract I tratla% here shows so forcibly the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... w ?? NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-LIvER1ooL. AUGUST 25. awnedt CROWN COOTIT-CIVIL ACTIoN.-(Belore Mur. Baron wasB Watson.) the e] Ilisi lordship took his seat a 9 o'clock, and resumed the 10th case ` Boylan v. Godfrey. The plaintiff was a Venetian Livet blind-manufecturers in Liverpool ; the defendant was a soli- Th oitor practising in the same town. In May, 18.58, the plain- for tiff and his wife, ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A SURGEON

... , SRIOU CHABBS Ra1AIrSZ A 0 u4O. . I AXZA~AODXd~l~s~ ca8se I On Saturday last Mr. Charles Alleyne Chevasse, a surgeon, who has for many years practised at Smethwick, appeared before the magistrates sitting at the public-office, West Bromwicb, in answer to a charge ol having committed a rape upon and subsequensly administered poison to a young woman named Harriet Gill. The case was first heard ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw Inullsaten. 3 i II II r t t I I , I NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINOOLNM-.INN. ATTe.Bao a E LoRDS J SaTio.-Appeal: Gredoe v. MoUsier. Plout head. Tobe- spoken to: Wrl4ht v. London Deck Company r1). Appeal petition: Goodmsan v. Goodman. BOLLS COURT. CHANCERY-LANE. AT If.-Itemalning petitions liii. COusesre &a.: Railolca v. Hall- Wilson v. Copland-Aleore v. Moore-Tzeadwea v. Hodge ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO URTS. aMANSION-HOUSE. l The Lord Mayor said-I shall feel much obliged if the press will do me the favour of inserting the letter I now read r with regard to the poor officer of police, Oliver, who was r some time ago so desperately wounded while in the ex;cudion r of his duty: 0 London, July 7, 1869. To the Right lIon. the Lord Mayor. The inhabitants of the district of the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... (Before Mr. Bodkin, Assistant-Judge.) .Riehard onngs, 16, and ,Sssannsh Hunns, 44, his mother, were indicted, theboy for stealing, and the mother for felo- niously receiving, two jackets and other articles, the pro- perty of Sarah Suddaley, a widow, living at 4, Ann-street, St. t3eorge's-in-the-East. The jury found the prisoners Guilty, and several former convictions were proved against the ...

FIVE NEW POINTS OF CRIMINAL LAW

... I FwVB.1YBIE V P0 S O CRIlitNrAL LAW. I I I (From Dickene's All the rear.Lound.) 1. There shall be no judge. Strong representa- tions have been made by highly popular culprits that the presence of this obtrusive character is prejudicial to their beet interests. The court will be composed of a political gen- tleman, sitting in a secluded room commanding a view of St. James's-park, who has ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX S&ESSIONS (Before the Asaistaut-Judge.) Frederick Bogers, 25, was indicted for stealing a box con- taining a Chinese puzzle and two brooches, of the value of 21., the property of the London and South Western RIalway Company. Mr. Metcalfe prosecuted. The prisoner was uadefended. He surrendered in court. The offence alleged against the prisoner was ocmmitted at Hounslow-station. The ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. Patrick lhornton, aged 16, and John Manning, 15, were charged with stealing various brats knobs, escutcheone, and slides, from doors in Friday-street and Watling-street. Morris, police-constable 419, said that on Monday evening he saw the two prisoners together in Friday-street, and suspecting them to be after no good he ques- tioned Manning, from whose manner he was led to ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I~~~ ?? _ I MANSION HOUSE. Martha Marshall was charged with attempting to commit suicido by throwing herself over the parapet of London- bridge. Police-constable 529 said-on Wednesday, about 11, I saw a crowd collected on London- bridge, and on going to the spot I saw the prisoner on the parapet, from whence she had attempted to precipitate herself, but had been pre- vented by som of the ...