ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c
... A MAD BULLOCK.-0, Monday, about one o'clock, Cornhill, theI P~ultry, and Cheapside were ill the greatest -dismay, at the appearance of an irritated bullock. The ani-mial bad first appeared ou-tof trmp as the butchers called him, at the Tower. Hfe suddenly took e r against a book stall, and scattered several volumes in thestreet. He the0 ran along, amidst cries and shouts, until he reached ...