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PIRACY AND MURDER

... Il( Y ;AND MURDLER. lroJ te1 Charsl/ou Courie,. fr-,2 4. ) (r1I'ot /I/ C ris tr/aio Coturier', Jtme 24.) td 'Tito, following, Ils'0oxnot~ti0Yt, ?? Ii' a Aivmo rejidutitof Hltvoaimah, cooltaitls fttll lparticutlars 4f tlie thle ILoSS Of tic B~ri tisht brig 'ernon,wm and licr captutre by'j hai pi rates, Its May, 1810. t igetti:withr jit list ot the crew IF 5,tVCl antd ititoe ttitlmdred - ofN ' ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... id SATURDAY LASs.-Present the Mvovr i--~ kins, J. 0. Travero, E. Cahr, and Wc-i, I' es Esqrs. P~kwo,'oaOsas uxw-kax.-A man, giving, vario,_ anti now stating his name te be Demnpsav, %v tic by Mr. Emanuel, pawnbroker, of Bortnea d ion defrauded him of 30lls by pledging With loin W te presented to be a diamond ring, lout which ,0, uir nothing more than ant inmitatian nc-rto 2aeoul w ie b crwnt ; ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY,

... T .- - 1a 7 --tTo > - LoxLoNo FRtIDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner Fane.) e Re COaneu:. 1 PORTSEA AND PoRTsMoULa.-Suspension of citill ?? bankrupt, Henry Coleosut, carrying on business of baker and grocer, at 47, St. James'sstre Portsea, and also the trade of iromonger and farnitae broker, at Pembroie-street,' Portsmouth came up an e applied for his certificate. e Mr. Bagley opposed for the ...

JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL

... JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL, actly GORHAM V. THE BISHOP OF EXETER, dr eut.- The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council re-as- co lunes seibled on Monday morning, when the arguments in H plied thiscasewere continued. Dr. Addams resumed his line. address on behalf of the right rev. respondent. Lord ad bv Langdale : I should like quite to understanrd what is to r ya'v the point of ...

REMARKABLE CASE

... RENIARKABLE: tASEI.I Since the trial of Madamte IrslUoge1Uin !arante for poisoning her husband, no morc ?? coos has. ever been tried than tliat which noe 0l6er\v;enfolds itself before the High Criminal Court oftHintuls, at Moos. The accused are the Count and Coeutess of Bocnme; of a family which is stated to he one of the oldest in Belgiomn. The crinte laid to their charge is that of having. ...

MURDER OF A YOUNG FEMALE

... - . . , -I- - .. BRENTrWOOD, Monday Ereuing.-Th~e ?? vilhlage of Doddingissost, at few miles from this town, has been thle scone of a most determined and diabolical murder, t the discovery of which, early on halide) morning, lies v thrown the whole of this part of the country into at pain- t ful. state of excitement. a Tule following details having been gathered onl the p spsot, and of tho ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... POR'SMOUTH POLICE. n SATURD&T.-Before the Mayor and J. 0. Travers, Esq. 0 Henry Vander, a cab driver, was charged with plying for hire i in the town of Porteoa, he not being duly liceneed to do so. a Convicted and fined 6s, with OD. costs, e William Riley and George Smith were charged with attempting to pick the pocket of a female in queen-street last night. They were committed to the Sessions ...

CRIM. CON

... MRIM. CON, tH tOURT- OF KING'S BENCH. r SATURDAY, MAY 31. tAYLOR, ?? THE R25V. M. aiswkooD. b This was an Adion to recover a coompedfation' In damages, for criminal convetfation with the Plaintiff's' 1 Wife. The Plaintiff refides at Totnefs, in the County v, of Devon. The Defendant is curate of a village in 'b the neighbourhood. The Damages were laid at The ic ThbrefamdPm'ndi. IE By the ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTS[OUTH POLICE. 4R A to _ru~l-~t^ri UTHf POLICE. - MONDAY.-Before 'the Mayor, J O. Travers and B. ti ?? Esqrs. Henry Ashford and Richard West were remanded for tc five days on a charge of felon John Williams w;as chargod. with stealing a half sove- w - seign and some 'woaring-apparel, the propert% of Joseph m Arnby. The prisoner lodged and slept with the prosecu- tor. On Sunday morning last ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... MONDAY.-Before Mfajor Travers, G. Victor, and J. p. Pratt, Esqrs. Thomas Wilkins was charged by P. C. German, ho beig a suspected person, with frequenting Queen-street, Fortsea, wsith intent to commit a felony. He was sent below for tbree months' hard labour. Drlcrurfr Mn.suosns.-David Ducket, licensed victualler on the Paradle, Portsmouth, was charged by Mr. Moncreaff, Inspec- tor of Weights ...

ARCHDEACON DENISON IN THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... 1X; Hoou F Th oei br to decide upobt'thd question of the immaculate Conception. ~Protestantst naturally smuile at i this. They ask what can bethe meaning ofwishing one Oct man to tell millions of men what to believe A very Sin proper- quostiop.~, ,Novertheoles, in tlsis Prot.-stant conutry of pure.' events occasiona~llr taoke lace Which re- V minad ito 'vary foreibly that vre afre not ...

DIVORCE COURT CASES

... THREE CO-RESPONDENTS. I In the Divorce Divisiou,on Saturday. Mr. Justice Barnes and a honnnon jury fuither beard a casc in: which Frederier 'William Augastus Palmer, o %warehouseman and traveller in the City of al London, sued for a divorce fromt his wife, against ar whomi he alleged adultery' with three co- r respondents-Mr. George Douglas Phillips, an f auctioneer and estate agent: Mr. H. ...