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VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, August 2

... -Fridiiy se'nniglst a c i ' small sloop, apparently' ladlen with chlket, came on shore at r the limeckilos at Bexhi'll, near Hastings, where Item crewv f t. comimeoced tinloadhing thle vessel. It was, however,C 't noticed by one of the Preventive Service ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... Edwiards.-Philip Thomas, for stealing 30 lbs. of cheeseP Front John Bittisand Aurelius Johnl Drewe.-Sarah B'eynam, for stealing a piere of silk and other articles from W'sm. Davis. , t Two Merit/is-Danliel Evans, for stealing 14 Itha. of pig iron 0 frons Thomas ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... stoes or stnlckings onl, and there was rott se tile bark ofa naked fot non ttio ta Isle. Ilea as Mla'garet Doyle, seivaut to hast witiscss, provrsl fastening It it thut door, wiistefw, 6ec. also that tile contents of the pasts- WI: Isoard bax ?? to oeis ...

BRISTOL SUMMER ASSIZE

... with me; Perriarn was not then on beard ; he cams soon after;. he said he had been getting the stores, and had made as much haste ac he could; his conduct was not respectful, hie wan very impudent; g' the stores toughlt to have been on board the previous ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ..Ye MarinersofEnglandCampbell. WV. Cook ?? Death of' Murat .. ..Atkinson. W. Holesgrove-Burke's Invective against Hastings. R. Richardson ?? Glenara ?? ?? Campbell. W. Naish ?? Last tree of the Forest ?? Anon. D, Powell Peroration of Lord Brougham's ...

GLOUCESTER ASSIZES

... JoehPage, Jobha Blackwelt, and Ttiels. hie were churged with bur'glairiously breaking open the dwellingl-hO to ess Oliver and Hastings, of Winichicomb-street, Cheltenham. The jury, after having been locked up for some time, acquitted theI tofirst prisoners ...

TOWN-COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... columns, -it will be seen that it has been resolved to form a pier atrortbury, for the landing and embarking of passengers at all states of the tide, with a line of railway to connect the pier I with the commerce and interests of Bristol. The protect has ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN

... termed at; inher;;al mactune,' si-au exposed to viese. It centaincit nearly a pound of ?? Ituest gunposvder, iviti; irregular piers- of teed, alid just underneath; the lid ivere a number of lucifer ?? au;d sallit paper placed in suet; a po-irion that the ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... he saw a II 0 tall , p o *erfssI lo okinag man aa `p1proac;hing-19 him M.eArrying a ?? ,Rs and trying to avoid him as If in-haste. This exalted the con- - sstable's suspicion who stopped him and required-to know-whet- he had, at the same time dieoverlak ...

THE STRAND TRAGEDY

... waited for li ii dl till~thee next boat aru'ived. We both came In the same-boat, anda 19 both got out at the I'ungerford-market pier.. He walked upa or mnbu? ih tldhimthi l awas am frm sondon-t ic bidgeby hat. obers thn ased hr, i le got-he mnul' it advise ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to the pier, there being no other way ot access; and, as doubtless they will shortly be sent down, this' part of the wonl is being pushed on as fastas possible. It is exspectedthat in about a month a temporary stay will be erect ed on the piers for putting ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... marks henl tupon ordinary goods were unlike those which were put upon bedi remfnants. moc Mr. Kent, recalled, identified the piere of black silk pro- bs dured, and which was found at prisoner'e lodgings. He had it, missed it from stock six weeks previous ...