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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... VOW~c= INTET GENCE.: I I ?? Ic- ?? H'l~.O,v Bil)s,~ *AURDAY. al. istrates preseaat: The Mayoo, and Messrs. Wood, Lunell,, ad, 'nd;FE.Sanders4' ,o . rcderick Price wwoe charged with having been found secreted. on1 tile premises% f 'Mr. Kig, at Baptietilwthitn o commit a felony. Pollot-iussntable- 70 depiosed that, as..ho .ws fuma dntyi in, the nigh t, at Bilptist-milla, a woman, nanied Brooks, ...

THE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT KINGSWOOD-HILL

... TIES ifflUDE) AND SUBIODE AT R.NGB- WOOD - HZim. Tho adjourned inquest on the bodies of Simnel and Edith cook (thle particulars of whose melancholy death were detoilcd in our last) was resumed on Tluesday, tho 5th inst. The loarned coroner, IV. J. Ellis, Esq., having called over tho list ofjurors, the following additional evidence wats adduced:- Aaron Blatt deposead to having' had a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-HoutIs, Bnrsroz, SATURDAY, Norember 7. Magistrate present: Mr. J. W. Sanders. Elizabeth Dewfall alias Roach was charged with stealing a length of railway iron, the property of the Great Weetern ?? Company. G. W. Bt. P.OC. 35 stopped her as she was coming with It, concealed under her apron, from the goods warehouee, and took her into custody. Inspector Burton said the prisoner told him ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL COURT OF BANICKRUPTCY. RE D Airmy'a'uesday was the day appointed for the choice of assignees under ?? estate, Tlhe bankrupt's debts were stated at £1000; his assets somewhere over £000 31r.Ellis, of the house of Taylor and Booth, solicitors, London, supported by Mr. Stone, attendetl for Messrs. ReevesA Messrs. Rock, Messrs. 'illey, and several other houses ili London, for the piorpose ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rOLICID INTELLIONCH, ?? -- No 1111111, ?? il StiMI11ts' Atreet, was t Tlioe ?? rgidw~th t d~g levas iii!oth r liottoleg, MONDAY# l'rementi Mwonrg,1Ittig and New itial iu~fot~ifai llw a1 1'd C i r no ed rain a uiilogtfl y ji h w5 al~ t I V I l'iltilllo laillid WoilIn thw titn I o f oII deoustiiflacuttalhint pbin t~min idle oddII t ohgo nl,7Ittl101 pen~tleitot dru~ utike titee I a¶ja iito Mgmgo, ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZE

... I The commission was opened at Gloucester on Thursday after- noon, with the customary ceremsonies. The Sheriff of the county, W. P. Price, Efsq.. was attended into the city by a large number of his friends on horseback and inl carriages, the co'r5~e being escorted by the usual' phalanx ofievelinl men, attired in suitable liveries of blue. it was. announced that,-in consequence of the business ...

CENTRAL CRIMINALS COURT

... CENTRYlAL CRIMhINALS COURT'l. he George William Hamilton, atlas Rtohrt Bell, was indicted Id for feloniously delivering a letter to JTesse Hopper, demand- ing money with menaces, without any reasonable or probable cause. The ease has been already detailed in oar columns. Mr. Hiopper is arespectable architect residing atflayswater. ty The young ladies, hsis daughters, were in the habit of walic ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .O . OL.CE i' ' ,- . . . .;I - ,; ,a~ ~ 2~ ~ , , c~ . . ; e ., . Corvi~jC.-H&ZrsN,,:BRZSrTO, NAtURvPto . ?? present: The Mayor; dMr. Rickett. ?? ..Johu Sellick. was fally,eonmaitted on a charge of passing abad; s'alf crown to Mr. Dolbin, 'baker, Bridewell-lane. i, t appeared .tbat the prisoner purchased a loaf of bread of Mr. Dolbmn't ser- vant, aind tendered the half crown produced; she took ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... couff Or NAAWKSUPTGY. GUILDHALL, BnswonL, MONDAY. Mr. Haimar, in taking in a fiat in the case of Hloweex-parte Edwards, took the opportunity of applying to the dourt with regard to the registrat ion of fiats. Mr. H. said, the fiat which: he produced was an old one; it had been worked out. aud the bankrupt had obtained his certificate (a final dividend! having been declared), but the ...

TRIAL OF GOULD

... TRIAL o! GOULD. Shortly afterwards Richprd Gould, alias Arthur Nichol- son, was placed at the bar to take his trial on the charge of having feloniously and burglariously entered the dwelling- house of John Templeman,' on the night of the lath March last and stolen therefrpm certain morneys, his property. The riboner had been previously' arraigned, and pleaded Not Guilty. 'He looked well and in ...

BRISTOL GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... ZRZSTOL GENLStLh QUARTEZ SESSIONs.| Our Epiphany Sessions commenced on Monday. There were the names of 97 prisoners get down in the calendar, of' wlxoto 16 could neither read nor write, 79 could read and write imperfectly, and 2 could do both well. The wecorder, Sir Charles W~etherell, in his charge to the grand jury ?? was one remark called for, and that waS the number of boys under the age ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I I 4OXCM'-XNWMLLrGENCM- ? 7?? - ?? - ?? I ? ? ?? apIV: `s oit ~i Te ltayor, 'and M1egesrs. Lunch od Asb, Ndwie~o`6, 3 .Sidr;Hrpti n Ricketts. ..Maryk1ims Was chlarged with 'seaing a quantity of ribiand aind lace fomtixx e-ic shoip of ?? SeamenF, Itedcliff-stree~t. lt,0p- peared that tie pr'isoner went cctooeimplainoent's-slhepuotidor the; pretence of, P'Urcobsin~ lace, 0 file nopofuiy o ...