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RURAL POLICE

... ,RUJRAL POLIJCE. TRIERC is an erudite article in Felix Farley, of Saturday, as the lath inst., on the alleged projected NWhig Rural Po- ch lice. Ministers have sent out a commission to inquire into It the efficiency of the present rural police of the kingdom: if in it is reported to be eficiient, it will remain ine sltaff quo; if (t on the statements of the landed interest and of persons of ...

THE LATE TRIAL FOR ASSAULT

... TH'Et L.AT:E TRIAL FOR SASAULT.' [We ?? foltowinrg letter, together-with the re- marks app~endled to it, from the coiumsns -of ouir Ciseltenham contemporary. - ; To Ctie Editor exf e/le Cbs t enhatd er Jaiar- - Sse.-Oppsecd,-a5 ydsaavowddly and ?? to the poiia principles andetdvocacies of Lord Segrave, attidof hi& Lordship's brothers, YQu have .uevertfsele.qs at all tiwes-so Ionourablw driwn a ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... ?ISTOL POLXCE. se or (Continue! from page hI aped. COUNCIL-HO USE, Thustsnjr, Nec. 24, 1836. n the \Taaisti'ates present: The Mayor, Messrs. Bengoogh, Horapath, tiling Sende7a, Rirkerte, Lone!], and Fripp. made Richard Burgess, a seaman on board the schooner Sarah, was talan, chureed with stealing part of the cargo. Mr. Day, wha appeared I In a fur ?? oseners, stated that the vessel was going ...

VIOLENT ASSAULT, ROBBERY, and RAPE

... VIOLENT ASSAULT. ROBBERY, and RAPE. It becomes our painful duty, says the Olesscceter Josrisrcl, to enter at some length into the details of a case of the moat disgusting r atrocity that we should think ever disgraced the annals of this city and this outrae aainst humanity and decency is rendered the r, more oppressive to the feelings of the community by the iseite and bravado with which it ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BRISTOL POLICB0 lO (Continued from page i ) CO UNCIL-IJO USE, THURSDAY, Dec. 22, 1836. Magistrates present: The Mayor, Messrs. Lunell, Newman, o Rickstts, Payne and Fripp. Jas. Aebton was fully committed for stealing from Mr. Edwards, of Wine-street; his brother 3Henry was discbarged. Richard Coles and Htobt. Smart, two apprentices, were charged l7with deserting-the ship Sampson, and stealing ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... (Contintued frome page 4.) Magistrates present, The Mayor, and Messrs. Newman, Payne, McBayne, Ricketts, Fripp, and Stock. Jean Nouvelle ssls charged 'with b~eing dcunzkannd 'sanitltig ie poli~estan 74 with aslcnifo, whieh'v was 7taken firotn hit. Remantded.~ se '. George Ashton va charge|I with stealeing a silk handkerchief ed' from Mr. Edwards,#f Wine-.sreet-- This was the boy who,,tur th ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3R?X5TOL POLZC?. .n|=re~ia'wuP~a a qJ.iatWa. (Osntinl ee4 ?? 4, ICOUENCIL-H}O USE, TzURSnir, Dec. 15, 1S36. Miagistrates present: The M~iayor, M~esrst G. B.- Sanders, Ricketas, and Nevrman. -:2 5,; :-e ; ' - a ' ?? rVnt. iFlook, Joh n Bryant, pnk Stphieo Befshuere charged with felony. 'The prisoners, who ire connsected soaether, scent to rout diff~erent shops last nighlt, sd 'ti-Sofe aj'piece ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3?.!STOL POLZC? (Con tinued frome Page 4.) COUTNCIL-HOSE,7, Tilvzccvia, D'c. S, 1830. Magistrates present: Messrs. Newman, Bergough, and Savage. John Biggs, who woas charged on Monday wvith robbing the Beechly Hotel, and liberated on his promise to appear when called upon, was again placed at the bar, it having been discovered that he had pawned a considerable portion of the plate at Glouces- ...