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BRISTOL POLICE

... 3?.Z5TOL YOLZCE. -I tad (Ceatir.ued from page 4.) he COUNCTL-HO USE, Tzcutso4r, Nov. 24-, 1836. h? Magistratespresenlr Tue 1?4ayor, Mesar?.-Newman, M'Bayne, 'as G. E. Sanejers, Hers'path, 'Fripp?nd Scoqk. *rk James Hbrdi?an md 1?*i&h?el Pors'.e? were, charged with wan- he d&ringabout at 's?nseasonable2hpvda,'and refusing so account for In tlsemaelv*s. On-esaro 1?ardigan;-po)Icesaan 222 fnund ...

DEVON SESSIONS

... DE V ( N S E S S IOnS f i 'nfieiild fro- Our lea., N 151Pillputi ,les,'5ll5e, Devon. NSI PRlUS3-s't. Ulle 0 11l)SV BlleIZe Delldn -) Din otiOII an;d collselit. order qasihed as to thc chiltl, Elizabetli Sautdeio, mid rogfunii ed as to the oothiel, ara dlsundi,;hnpote'z. *. S.oul uisjltoe.-_ntered and adjournCld. jtiefonhompagq nqis n, iio f otiisssi'5 xi sselssed 2'hnx, brt'qi JMImicnst-li 5 ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... S3flZSTOL QUAVLER S-SzsIONS. It The general Quarter Sessions of the peace, for the borough of 'a ,Bristol, commenced at the gorldhall, on Thursday morning, before 5 the recorder, Sir Charles Wetherell. d TIre Grand Jury having been sworn, the Recorder proceeded to address them to the following ?? of the Grand ? Jury-It is not necessary, on the present occasion, for roe to no- 0 ctipy your ...

DEVON SESSIONS

... DEVON SESSJONS-(conthrned from our last). APrAIts.-O;der8 Quashed:-L intertoli nnd anvistock; Sneli aud Jiostios Coinivieidn t Chewrilon lihibdip asid Drewstuntm In Wwdlluilry and East tludlOigi. Adjoureile :-Rev. hI. Ley asd KeRI st. Obiie, Swilthivark, ald Blorlesconlih v; Credilto a il Newton StCyreo: fleet und otherd ruid WXest Teilgiumtouth, rate ameiided. Special etse 8rout yd. ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3?L!STOL POLZC!P COUNiCL-HOUSE, SATURDAY, Oct. 15, 1836. r Magistrates present: the Mayor, Messrs. Stock, tG. E. Sanders'ad Eengough, and M'sayne. John Kendall waas charged with assaultinig Win. Harris. TVhe vj | csewhih vasdevidof interest,;baxing been provyd, the defend- ant as onvitedin tise penally' of-6s.' or 7 'days' itvprieotnsent. Elizabeth Smith was chargred with aesasalting Mtargaret ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZ TINTERLULENCE. O ESET sSIZE _NI1SIPRIUS CO UR T. T,'e K~ing, v. Wotta.-( Before M r. Baron Ifolland a nd a ipc!tal jury. )-ilr. Erie, 51r. Frazer, and Mr. Bingham, conducted tile case for the prosecution: M1r. Sergi ant Boenpas, end Mr. Itowe appeared for thecdefendant. Mr. Erie stated the case. 1-Te said the defendent ?? a farmer, residing in the parish of Fresbfarid. In 1833, 13'4.. ...

MURDER OF A FRENCH PRIEST AND HIS FAMILY

... MURER):. OF A FRENCHI PRIEST AND HIS FAMILY. A dreadful crime was committed oin the 16th of this month, in the village of St. Martin Gaillard, situated about six leagues east. of Dieppe, in the village of Criel. ?? has alarmed and spread terror through the whole country. The glehe-house was broken into by robbers on the evening of that day ( Sunday) and the cure, his young niece, and servant ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... REVISI-NG BARRIMSTE'S'- COURT'. to Mdessris. Piaed ardd Greenwood, the barristers ?? of Bristol, c-ocimeneed the'ir sittings' in the Guildhall on Monday last. Mr ?? P. Hartley and Mr. Iliogworth at- tended for~the- Li~erails,2aind'Mfr. L:. 0.l~gg and Mdr. H. .W. King for the Gonservatives. After the usual fornis had been ?? i ,andtetowi*n-cle'rk and oversteers had handed in -the'sd; 'snwsi ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT CROSS

... The inhabitants of this place have been much excited within the last few days, in consequence of the sudden death of a man, named John Edney, which has since been ascertained to have been oxcca- siotied by poison. It appears that the deceased, who was a poor but industrious mais, contrived to obtain a livelihood by retailing butter, wiater-cresses. &c., which he frequently conveyed on foot ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... ?RZ$TOL POLZC?. COUNCIL-HOUSE, SATURDAY, Oct. 29, 1836. Magistrates present: The Mayor, Messrs. Stock, Newman, M'Bayne, Ash, and l. N. Sanders. Thomas Waiters, in cu4odv on suspicion ofetealing ?sileer spoons from ihe Parrot inn,. Gri cest3i'?was ag?iin.rernanded. EatherEaston was charged s?i?is fn runkt'?t She.cameto the Station-house and insisted on'.beisag l?3ked iep? itle not long since ...

MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF THE CLIO, AT PARA

... MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF TIHE CLIO, AT PARLA. His Majesty's ship Racehorse has arrived at Barbadoes fronm Para, having on board the sole survivor of the crew of the .big (I/o. The man, vobose name is Alexander Paton, gives the fiollowing melanecholy statement:- I sieled trim Liverpool on ?? 7th af August lat in IhP brig Clio, of Montrose, Mr. Johlee R-ed mastier; Mr. John Bnyd was ...

OPENING oF THE SESSION

... OPENING oF rEE SESSioN. io expressing our opilion of the king's speech, we have pi only to repeat the words of the Duke of Wellington, that U never has there been a speech delivered from the throne embracing so many important topics; upon all of which Kn th much depends. No less than seven great and 4nuch- 2t desined objects are proposed in as many consecutive para-1 graphs, namely :-The ...