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INQUESTS

... Held before J1 . GJiXNzDo, Esq., Coroner DRtEAD)FUL AOCODRNT WITH MACHIONERY.-~An inquest eeaS held on Thursday, at Spring Gardens tavern, ?? the body of Mr. S9amuel Hunter, aged 30, Whlose death wasca sione(I under tlieftollowing dreadful circumstances. The de' ceased, Who was married, but without any famlrsddi Queen-square, and carried on business with ilian tlt eresie a , and sail maker on ...

GLOUCESTER MICHAELMAS SESSION

... This session commenced on Tuesday, and there was an nui- Dually large attendance of magistrates. About sixty attended, _ amongst whom were W. B. rurnell. Esq. (chairman), Earl Bllen- borough, Earl Fitzhardinge (Lord-Lieutenant of the county), Sir Fras. Crawley Boevey. Sir WD;. Codrington, M.P., Sir Miohaeli Hicks Beach, Mr. Mullinga, M.P., Messrs. Hirehouse,Fripp, &D. After the reception of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLICE INTELLIGENCE. COL-NCIL-HOut5, BRisroL, SArrtUnAY, Oc1olar G. gagistrates present: The Mayor and Mr. Coates. Edward Hancock Eliza Smith, Wm. Robins, and Eliza Han. cock, were charged with stealing a quantity of milk, the pro. pertY of Charles Hug. Complainant keeps four cows in a neld at tile.hill; this morning he caught the prisoners milking them; the prisoners ran offton hi asking them ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... SOMERSETSIZSM AS5ZZFAS [CONTINUED FRO5U iSCYENTH PAGE.) CROWN COURT.-THURSDAY. Bduln Colley and Joseph Mewnsuan, two boyst of 14 and 12 of~ years old, were indicted for feloniously setting fire to a Citable at Queen Camel, thle property of Charles Jay. The huildlitg, havintg been improperly described in the indictment, the Coon~ directed ?? ssIntiattl. michael O'Areil, a sergeant in thle 40th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Caunicl-House, Bristol, Friday. Magistrates present: Messrs. Hoavell, Lunell,and Newman. George Coombs and James Collins, two boys well known to the police, were charged with having a quantity of bell metal in their possession, supposed to have been stolen. ?? Summers, of the detective force, deposed that last night, while on duty on the Rlope-walk, with r.u. Elmes, he saw the prisoners go and ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT.—TUESDAY

... ~STOL BANIcRUPTCY COUR.-TUrsDAY. 7r. Sergeant Stephen .) 1IST0L Ceos1a)issio),er M1r. Sergeant Stephen.) (B8fore ?? our last and previous rcE CAOLIe' te proceedings in this curious case; and ers Iva g.11 recollect that although at the first hearing 10rsip gave such an apparently straightforward tankrupto elicit the commendation not only of her alnent as the court, yet that at the adjourned ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... R- ?? BIS-lTO'L COURlT Or, BANKtRUPJTCYt. Is r, William Lowe, Bristol, toymann, debts welre 1roved amounting to £632. TIle bankrupt, who appeared for ills last examination, stated in reply to the learned commissioner, that |e ahttributed his bankrlptcy to the pressure of two or thrcc of !Ils creditors, with whou lihe could nlot make terms. The Court said the conduct lie had pursuied, in making ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELaLIGENCE. I- - 3- - i- - - . . . . . . . ?? - - - - - SI COtxOIL-HOUS19, BRISTOL, SA'URDA Y. 0] Magistrates present: Messrs. Herapath and J. N. Sanders. David Griffiths, an old offender, was fined 20a. and costs, or one month's imprisonment, for being disorderly and assaulting C a constable. a Jeremy Leary was charged with stealing a water-cask, the a property of - Wallis. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CoUV0YCrL-HOUSR, BRISrOL, FIAroA, April 16. Magistrates present: Messrs. G. E. Sanders and George. . Ediis Green, charged with having part of a brass bearing in e Ii possession, supposed to have been stolen from some works in Gloucestershire, was sent before the coenty magistrates. Thos. Wiltshire wats charged with stealing at leg of mutton from the sheop uf Itobt. Coward, anti also thle ...

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... fTHE. STANFIELD -HALL MURDERS. _ .. :~--_EXECUTION ~OF RUSEH. IJames BIo!5Oield Rush, tise perpetrator of the Stanfield-hall murders, wee executed onl Saturday, at siconi, April 21, In front, of Norwich-castle. The enormity of his cilmes, the station in, life which he had previously occupied, tile extraordinary cir. cuanttalcees of thle whole case, hisl inexplicable conduct during thle trial, ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... THlE BERMONDSE Y MURDER. ?? 3.].J CNRLCRIMINAL COURT, TRUItSDAY, Oct. 96. VENTRAL THE TRIAS. This being tbe dayappointed fore r the tr teral of tanngadhise 'wife for the murder of Patrink O'Conon'ron, the e reterirnfthed court was densely thronged by crowds ofp pesnadrsne a seneof ree exitemnent and beetle. At an early hour manye bad assembled, in the hope of securing a ?? ro heb a portion of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PoT zfJ~ i N - ZNT ; N s . onset~ t tae Ln~4~ ENQ7Z. ' : ~~Cou vix.Ious U RI5STOL!0, S4R 2., CharlesTrott %was charged'with stealing a %vhip,'tete proper- tyofSamuel1Harris. 'fie cmnplain'dtostatedthat he wisapso- cceding home from Bristol, arsil stopp'd at theWylite-Hdrse, Bedmnirsterto take up Ifriend ;during his temporary absence the prisoner, a lad about 13 years bf hig, was seen by two ...