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THE PROVINCES

... Wakefield.- The judge: Do you make any distinction in your charges between the long and the short quarters?- Mr. Taylor: No.-The judge: Then you take the long with the short; it acts both ways ?-Mr. Taylor said he considered it a great injustice that he should ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Dr. Wambey appeared for Mir. Renty Sopwith. The parties were mar- ried at St. Marylebone Church in June, 1851, and, after a short visit to the Isle of Wight, took up their residence at Tunbridge Wells. It was alleged that Mr. Sopwith, without any cause ...

ARREST of TWO SUPPOSED MURDERERS

... Irish Steam Packet Company. The Euphemia was cut down to tI ' the water's edge, and sunk immediately, affording the crew h but short notice for saving their lives in the darkness of a p ha bitterly cold night. Happily all hands were rescutd and tl an forwarded ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... employed by his brother and himself as confidential clerk and bookkeeper, and in September last they discovered that he was short in his accounts to the amount of £60; they, on his representation that it occurred through the illness of his children, allowed ...

EXECUTION OF NORMINGTON FOR MURDER

... offered up prayer, seemed perfectly calm and sollected, and requested that the 15th chapter of Luke (containing the beautiful stories of the lost sheep and the prodigal son) should be read to him, which was of court a done. At twenty minutes to seven, Mr. ...

[ill] COLONIAL BANK FORGERIES

... ~ av it as4 his, opinion that his employer had a ailed for f .tO Vi.lon inquiring at the St. Denls Hotel they were '~~ante story. Hde had left N'ew York two da;'s be- a 'as! frauid weas detected, and, consequently had,,suoh a f I! hat sac attempt oa their ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... diffe- is rent parties, Cor ROLLS COURT. of ,en This being the day appointed for the hearing of the un- opposed petitions and short causes, a great number were he disposed of, They were of no interest' except to the parties concepts, is; i Honour next proceeded ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... occupy a berth in that vessel, provided she could produce a letter from any gentleman of position attest- ing the truth of her story. She added that she had been robbed of £32 a few days before while going to the rail- way station, and she begged Sir R. Cardon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... his decision on the case to a future day, directing inquiry to be made in the I meantime as to the truth of the prisoner's story. MAlRLBOROUGH-STREET. RtMTT R~CA OPAY FOR 11AATNkTR INC IX REFOn- ?? TO rAtY Foit MAINTENANCE IN A6 116EF(ii- MIATO R}'.-1 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... occupy a berth in that vessel, provided she could produce a letter from any 'gentleman of position attesting d the truth of her story. She added that she had been a robbed of 321. a few days before, while going to the rail- s way station, and she begged Sir ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... the end of Jualy the prisoner and the complainant wrere residing in the same house, and the former about then moved away. A short time after she had gene, the proeseuatrix mnissed some carpets, and spoke to the prisoner about them, and~ from her representations ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... hint to Wales, where he could get work in the muines, LbMr. Jardine I really am pieced in a very great difficulty. If your story is true I should tbe witting- to assist yen in going to Wales, provided you coatld show nao that yen are sure of emiployment ...