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JURY COURT

... commercial house in Glasgow for the-following extract of a letter received by ?? li§6et couicerning the trade of Spaqj0i.America.-I On the 15th No- vember last, the Governor of Panama lids prohi- bited (by ?? Spain) the imprtation of all cotton goods ...

CRIME IN IRELAND

... who hesitated at first, are now. expressing freely their sympathy with him. All the stories about his having escaped to America, or having committed suicide, are but meant to avert attention from the places in which he is hiding; and there is no doubt ...

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN THE NAVY

... tried by court- martial during the year 1864, both at home and abroad, 97 convictions rebulted, among which were 30 in North America and the West Indies, 10 in the Mediterranean, and 10 at home. In 1862 one in every 54 persons (including boys) was flogged; ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY BY SHARPERS AT SCARBOROUGH

... to him in gold and in doilar7rbills; dii& with regard to, the remainiog,2120, he stated that he.musb're- tern, at once to 'America, his personal 'ppearanee being necessary to prevent its being realised upon' the 'hecurities ! st6lden. 1' othiinti has since ...

THE PRESS TAKING CHARGE OF THE PULPIT

... by the oddity of the thing, has sent reporters to sit in a pew and take notes of what reverend gentlemen were saying. In America, also. unless we have been misinformed, the Press has, to a certain extent, taken the Pulpit under its control. Gentlemen ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JUNE 18

... BRitish having burnt the bartacks and the mili- tary store houses, iasmediately re embni ked. No intelligence. had r eached America of the down- fd of Bonaparte ; although the advance of the Brii tish to Bourdeaux was generally known. The British sloop Epervier ...

JEWEL AND CUSTOMHOUSE ROBERRIES

... housebreaking implements were kept prov. bh ed the extreme caution of the men. Jorirdan, short- of ly after his arrival in America, wrote home for his or mother and sister to go there as soon as possible, rri ar and on their arrival at Philadelpilia he ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... Cockburn, for the trustee, stated that they never sent tir Ieout any instructions to 'America. Pei 1. Lord Justice Clerk.-HIad there been no proceedings in - i-America, the proper conree would have been to ascertain I hi iiwhat the. law of that county wa;ad ...

SINGULAR BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... verdict accordingly. DIvISIoN AMonsST FREEMASOIS IX TIlE UNITED STATES.-The spirit of ddMsion has extended to the Freemasons in America; for we learn, by papers received by the last mail, that the Grand Lodge of this body in Georgia have invited thb Southern ...

LONDON

... days. Extract of a letter from Madrid, dated July 7:-cs We have learned with great pleasure the capture of Carthegena in America, by adivision ~. Generai Morillo's expedition, who, according O: ,tWb Latest accounts, had proceeded against Conisyagna and ...

SECOND EDITION OF YESTERDAY

... SECOND EDITION OF YESTERDAY ALLEGED PEAGCE NEGOTIATIONS IN- : . AMERICA 'The Times' correspondent writes fromr C0if nolne. Niagra PFalls, Angnst 8th, that'. this hotel has bconme the centre of negotiations which promise the, withdrawal of tbo difficulties ...

THE LORD CHANCELLOR AND THE BANKRUPTCY LAWS

... A few years ago he was a journeyman dyer in Pilburg, and b subsequently emigrated with a few of his fellow- vworkmen to America, in consequence of a com- r m6rcial failure in which they were concerned in t Amsterdam. ...