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HANTS MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... a--- - --i- ?? ge The Michaelmas Quarter Sessions for this county &p n ii '~at the Castle at Winohester onl Monday, when the Justices be ?? assembled in the old Grand Jury Room, under the presi- and .he denoy of Melville Portal, Eso. (Ch1airmnan of the Court), belt ch for the transaotion, of the business connected with thd soil, onl administration of the county and police rates. The raes ?? ...

THE PORTSMOUTH ARSON CASE

... K'E.Lf0 KU-0=W'JULa flb'.f Edwiard Hlenry Caton, 32, saddler, was indicted for It feloniously and malioiously setting fire on the I18th of May us 'ato certain houses, namely, Nos, 252 and 254, Commercial- ke )rroad, Laundport, with intent thereby to defraud.-Mr. r. John Freeman Norris and Mr. C. Mathews, instructed by r. Mr. A. S. Blake. prosecuted, and Mr. Coleridge, in- .structed by Mr. G.H. ...

IMPORTANT ADMIRALTY CASE

... a - IT A ATfl AT) PT T,('ll A ri. II, SALVAGE 0OR PILOTAGE. in1 of At the, Portsmouth Counity Court, on Wednesday, the 63 ,jr Juidge (P. M. Leonard, Esq.), sitting under the Admiralty tb en jurisdiction of the Court, ivith Captain Henry Hand, R.N., y( cce and Captain Pyc as nautical assessors, had before hima an cea re imp~ortant cantecas afft~ctingosalvage claiimsby pilots. It th w, fr ~a, ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY.-Before Capt. McCoy, Col. Galt, and E. ' M. Wells and E. K. Parson, Esqs. e THE BEGGING NUIsANCE-SuOsan Mead, 45, a single womanof Tower-street, Portsmouth, was charged by P.C. I Barron with begging in High-street, at half-past six on i Friday evening. She had been before the Court previously, t and was now sentenced to seven days' imprihonnet with a hard labour., SMUGGLING.-HAenCy ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... maryre - r .t - - a n rig . 0. X5 'JAlU~l,'AJti AlE. A. WJA.flWJ2 ?? r &TURDAY.-Before E. M. Wells and E. K.Parson, e Esqs., and Lieut-Colonel Galt. er MIUGGLING.-George Suter, a private in the 33rd Regi- n, ment, was charged with illegally landing 21bs. 14ozs. of A tobacco, the duty on which had not been ?? was n' fined It. Ss. 4d., including duty, value, and costs. VGsAGRANOY,-George ...

THE MANCHESTER MURDER

... TWO ARIRESTS: BXAMINATION YESTERVIk~g. . Robert Haild, alias Thomas Wait, of Manchester, was I Iarrested at Plymouth on Sunday by the Lancashire police R who have charge of the inquiry into the ?? i murder of a servant girl at Harpurhey, Manchester. eT is charged with obtaining am assisted passage to Qaeens I laend by meansof a fraudulent statement; but it is undberi stood evidence is in ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... THE STATE OF ItW,,LA.ND. & .. 1 .J.f. A ?? J ?? J.J.U,4.aa.&1 ' to THE MURDER OF LORD MOUNTMORRES. to A Westport telegram on Monday night says:- The e shocking murder of Lord Mountmorres is universally e condemned in this district. At the inquest to-day at E Ebor Hall, Cloubur, the residence of the deceased, the verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown was returned. It ...

THE AYLESFORD DIVORCE CASE

... ITHE AYLESFORD DIVORCE CASE i, Mr. Justico Day on Tuesday delivered judgmenl in the case of F Vearon a. the Earl of Aylesford. EHis Lordship came to the conclusion that, toe Jeay having found that Lady Aylesford did molest te defondant, he had succeeded in establishing his defence to the claim, and that the doeendant lavipr d sucoceded on the issue raised by his counter-elsai d he was ...

STRANGE SCENE IN COURT

... Mr. Justice Bett had before him on Wednesday a case in which Mrs. Emnna Catherine Pole sought a decree of judicial separaition by reason of the ceuelty of her husband, Captain Pole, formerly of the 12th Haissars. who appearci in person to dcny tahe char-ce and couduetod himaself iia such a manner that tlle Judge ordered his removal from the Court. A decree of judicial separation was graaited. ...

THE TRIAL OF LEFROY

... I i' b THE CHARGE TO THE GRAND JURY. ma 1 Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, in charging the Grand soc 3 Jury at Maidstone Assizes yesterday,on the case of Percy est - Mapleton Lefroy, ?? of the Grand fcat - Jury,-I cannot begin the few observations with which die I have to trouble you with the same sortof congratula D tions which I have been able to address to the grand Ar l jurors of Norfolk and ...

LOCAL & DISTRICT POLICE

... L 1: 2 PORTSMOUTH. 3 WEDNESDAY.-Before W. H. Garrington, J. . Griffin, and B. Emanuel, Esqs., and Capt. McCoy. . 1 NIGHT VISIT TO A SCHOONER.-Jres ESmitha, 31, 1 . a private of the Gordon Highlanders, was brought up I on a charge of being a suspected person and frequent- ing the quay for an unlawful pulrpose, It appeared 2 that during Tuesday night the prisoner went on board I the schooner ...

THE SHOCKING ACCIDENT AT THE LANDPORT RAILWAY STATION

... THlE SHOCKING ACCIDENT AT THE LANDPORT RAILWAY STATION. . 1 - 11 i vntm uh An inquest was held at the Royal Portsmouth Portsea. and Gosport HIospital on Wednesday after- noon, by the Borough Coroner (W. 11. Carrington' Esq.) on the body of Joseph Janmes Pauuell. eS years sd age, a checker in the goods departm ent at the Ports- mouth Town liailwav Station, who met with his death On the line on ...