THE GUNNERY ACCIDENT at PORTLAND

... TRE GUNNVERJYACCIDEN'T ae POR TJA ND. THE - HR3IN ECR. as An inquest was l:oeld At the Breakwater Hotel, on Thm's- -Is day last, before Mr. F. C. Steggall, district coroner, on the body of Thomas Flisher, a men employed at the Portland C- Breakwater works, who iet with his death the same to morning through a shot discharged from her.Majesty's slip *I Blenheim, whilst the crew were engaged in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE&x2014;SATURDAY

... POLICE IN71ELL1GEiVCE-SATURDAY. GUILDHALL A B&xarUPT CHARGED n HWI FYAID.-M T1mb1t ttfkrind, a merchant, of Noble-street, who has recently bren adlj udicated a bankrupt, with liabilities amounting to about £7,000, and asseta not worth £200, was placed a t the bar charged with obtaining goods to the value f £195, within threo tionthi of his bankruptev, under false pretencee, with intent to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-SATuRDAr. I BOW-STREET. t GETTING OFr EAsiLLy.-Tpilliai5 ifall, a peculiarly B evil-looking man, of about twventy-eight years of age, dressed s somewhat slovenly, bat in clothes of good quality, was 1 brought up on remand from the 17th inst., when he was a charged with stealing a leather bag and its contents from a a carriage standing opposite the Lowther-arcade, in the ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST STOWELL, THE INFORMER

... SERrOUS MARGE AG'IArST STOWELL, TH2 I2IPO2MYR. 1. Thomas St~owell, a well-known individual, who has for it many years past earned an unenviable reputation as a corn- Ifmon iniformer, was summoned before Sir .R. W. Carden, at the Gujidhall Police-court yesterday, to answer the charge of conspiring ith others not in custod~~ to cheat and defraud I.Meesrs..Lockhart and Sons, manafacturers, of ...

THE GLOUCESTER ELECTION INQUIRY

... THE GLOUCESTER BLECTIO. IV cjR [FROMt OU OWN REPOLTEr.Oa] GLOUCESTER , T revtl The inquiry into corrupt practices at G io ucstcr was resumed this morning at the Shirehbal befo re tlb commissioners, Messrs. Vaughan, Fitzgerald, and Sir W. Ha vter was present, and was examined. Mr. G. Moffatt, late M -.P for Ashburton , v rs firna amined as to th e interview at the Reform Club iD L. sp oken to b ...

PARODUCE MARKETS—YESTERDAY EVENING

... PARODUCE MAREETS-YMSTERDAY EVENING. The markets for colonial produce wtre all very quiet to- day, aud the principal articles were ebtainable nt foruter rates. Russian produce is in more demand. There are large public sales of Tea announced for next week. SUGAit.-The miarket closes quiet to-day, and prices for the week are about Gd. to Is. per cwt. cheaper. The follow- ing are the plirticulars ...

COPYRIGHT IN WORKS OF ART

... COPYRIGHT ISV 11WopRfi, - ?? + - of THLE CHTFTNPCUETril1r ad Mr. T. E. Walsh, Q.C ., with whout lvw,,o lil Q.C., and Mr. Shaw, anfpearedl en ho and reopened this case, wchich astii~ ' ith having come on sonic months ago ~ ~ ' ,he upon which occasion the facts wt eyt~~ Oa' The petition wvas filed upon thle 7tho in that the respondent be resrtrainel rei eejlc I manner parting with, certain ...

THE MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... THlE -1 UIUDl;Yl 03, Tih] lll 'lf;1,y. lhe Port uguese emn an, Pitro Frincisco Gtliarictio, who yvas convicted ou a very shockling lutimder vil 1oal d a vesvel called the M Iagoi, oln VcJ dly List, was ?? i tneoattely lotter thel Iriol; to the ell or %% ard iqppripr;i:teel td I rit inti under senitelice of e-ath ,,,d 1the c1liij ili t.It it Ith-ir duty itt lice to c ..titiies o t:) hut1 tlj ...

LAW INTELLIGENCES—SATURDAY. I

... I LAW INT ELLIGESCOF.-SATURDAY. I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. [Sittings at Nisi, in Middleeex, after Term, before Mr. Jus- tied HILL and Special Juries.] PONSFORD V. LANGLEY. This case, which was partly heard on Friday, was brought to a conclusion to-day. Mr. Edwin James, Q.C., Mr. Hawkins, Q.C., and Mr. J. D. Coleridge appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. M. Chambers, Q.C., and Mr. 'Namara for the ...

SECONDARIES COURT—SATURDAY

... SEgONDARIEt3' COURT-SATURLDLT. BOWDEN V. THE LONDON, BRIGHTON, AND SOUTH COAST RAILWAY COMPANY. This was a great contest between plaintiff and the railway company, in which plaintiff sought to recover the sum of £14 6s. Sd. for the keep of a horse from Nov. 8,1868, to Feb. 10, 1859. Mr. Butler appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Charnock was counsel for the defendants, It appeared that on the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGIJNCE-YSTERDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. cl Three applications were made to the Lord Mayor of a an nature likely to be interesting to parties carrying on business an in the country. an The first application was made by a lady, who did not by give her name, but who said she carried on business at ru Grantham as a pattern mannfacturer, and that in cons- ahd quenc, of an order from a person ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... LAW INTBLLrIGEAVCBfy aEtDAf. DIVORCE AIND PROBATE COURT. fi I~freLr C., DinLMr Baron MARTIN, and the dtc E~ofre ord . aJ,,D. OI)NAYI the ii EAN .HEARNLe it This was a petition presented by the wife against th vithi Mrsan. Ienfpryed that the marriage might be dissolvetd oase. on s the goun of her husband's Adul11tery and da;,ertion.- M3n The prties were married in the yeaoo, adte lvd~ togthr, ...