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MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... DZURMElt OF LORD VrXLLMAr#Z RUSSELL. I The intense interest excited in the public mind by the shocking murder of Lord Win. Russell does not appear in the slightest degree to diminish, but rather to increase. The valet, Courvoisier, who has all along, been looked ,upon with suspicion, weas, upon the breaking-up of the jury, detained under the surveillance of a policeman on the pre- mises of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE Zk;T1Lpzcv'Ncm.- COuxuCJ-1i0UlE, rorSz'eL, SJt DAY. Magistrate present; Mr.'Ash: Georae Keely was charged with violently assaulting the - ichild ol' Ellen Ityan. Acertificate from the General HMs. pital was handed in, stating that the qhild had received* a' wound which, although not of an iinritelijately dangeros . character, was yet sufliciently severe to preyeh't his attendint to give ...

INQUESTS

... ZNQ'UZSTS, (Bcfore J. B. GRINDON, Esq., Coroszer.) SUICIDE.-Oil MNionday, at the King David Ti, St M- chael's hill, on the body of a person named Thorne, v4rho hung himself in his bedroom the same morning, u henthE following evidence was adduced Margaret Sadler, servant to Mrs. Ann Hightoan, the landlady of the King David, ?? Saturday morning, aboutfa quarter before S, the deceased came here ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 'BRISTOL POICE- . a C v6IL C-HOhsE, TzeransDr, May 21, 18404 Magistratespresent: Messrs. Newman, Ash, & Herapath. John Ackisell and Wm. Of chard were charged with being disordbrly and rescuing a prisoner from the custody of police . matl 83. The constable stated that he was on duty in Castle- estreet, about a quarter before 12 o'clock; the prisoners and four or five others iame down the street ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... VOLzCZI IXTELLGENGM. CorNcrir-Housz3, BEzSTOr,. SAWCRDwAY. Magistrates present: Messrs. Drake and Newman. Mary Ann Thompson was charged with assaulting her mother, and robbing her ofa shawl. Thecomplainantstated that the prisoner, who is of idle anid dissolute habits had repeatedly robbed her, and yesterday she beat and ill-used her, and stole her shawl. In reply to a question by the ma- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PFOLSO ZNTELLSGENCE. COUNClT-nHos B, BRisTOz, SAiraDJY. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Newman and Herapath. i A rman of decent appearance was brought up in custody of policeman 57, and charged with having been found at two o'clock wandering on Bristol-bridge, and in the neighbour9. hood of the river, under such circumstances as to'induce a suspicion that he meditated self ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... A letter appears in our seventh page, signed A acizen, complaining of the prejudice which the wri- ,uer, in common with a large number of his fellow- citizens, has sustained,in consequence of a lengthened interruption of the judicial business of the Court of Requests, occasioned by the non-attendance of the Assessor. The conmmunication reached us in time for our Apblication of last week, and ...

Postscript

... poolocript. - LONDON, THURSDAY, May 7. DZURDUER yr LORD WELZ.R7E RUSSELL. For a considerable number of years 110 event has occurred in the metropolis that has created a greater degree of excitement and consternation than the tragical event which it now becomes our most painful duty to record. At an early hour yesterday morning, the aged and respected noleman above mentioned was discovered by ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... I :ZBTO i POI1ZCE. CourrcI - House, T.URSDAYa, April 80, 1840. Magistrate present; Mr. Ash. mWin. Weston was charged with assaulting his wife It appeared from the statement of complainant (who seemed' *very ill, and produced some locks of her hair, which her brutal husband had torn from her head), that the prisoner hid been in the:habit of ill-using hier; ontheprevious night he came home tipsy ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... I Mj R.D0R OF LORD WILLIAM IZ 1SSELIa I p RE-EXAMINATION OF COiUtVOIStELI, d On Friday, the 22nd May:, the prisoner was brought up a, to Bow-.street for rei-examrination. r ,He was very respectably a dressed in tslack, end, as oni the forrsaeV occasion, maintained a the most aslonishing self' possession and coolness. Mr. I H-obler appeared 'se solicitor. fmr the prosecution, and Mr., c I ...

INQUESTS

... I IUBYTS, S~gU 9z (Before J. B. CEIDoN, Rag., Ooroner.) On Monday, at the Infirmarvy ou the body ?? Bruton, asged ?? 'The deceased was a bricklayer's labourer..: , on ?? was'e` lpye on a house in Wilder-street, carrying up bricks and stones to the, rnason, who w as on: a seaffold about. 9 .feet from the grbnd: I-tliree more men were at work on the scaffold at theti'me. ,The last. timethe ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... iO - I :\ aZSTOL BiOLECE. COUNCIL-HousE, TluSRsDAY, May 14, 1840. Magistrates pr&sent: 'Messrs. Ash and J. N. Sanders. Eliza Birt was charged with stealing two pair of stays from the shop df Miss Bishop, Lower Arcade; and shop. men in th6e6nploy of Messrs. Lyddon & Song' of Oldmar- ket-street, and 'Messrs. Russell & Co.p, St. James's church- yard, at whose shops they were pledged, having ...