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BRISTOL POLICE

... 333PS' !OL. 0; PO1aZG COUNCZ'- Hous, TlunSDAr, `June 4, 1840 Magistrates present': The Mayor, ansd Messrs. G. E. Sanders, Savage, and Haberifeld. John White and John Linsflield werecharged with stealing rope from the ship Anna. It appeared that a person, who was walking on ihe Quay, near to the spot where the Anna was moored, heard a voice on board say, , Now, then, im- mediately upon which ...

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 ...

THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE QUEEN & PRINCE ALBERT

... a be £irO ettw+ SATURDAY, Juxz iS, 184.0. TO THE READER. g Dry, fold, and cut your paper previous to perusing it. We earnestly request our Advertising Friends to forward their comnmunicationsas early on the Fridayaspossible; our ,arrangementswill, thereby, be greatly facilitated. THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF | THE QUEEN & PRINCE ALBERT. 'ENGLAND hasby this time, to her remotest extremities, ...

INQUESTS

... .ZNQIXrswS,: : (Before ?? B. ' zRIDON, Esq., Coroner.) -OiPMondazy, at the Prince's Head, Welsh Back, on the 'bod of_ tlomas aial, aged 20. The deceased was a sea- zas, 'belosgs .to 'tle-smack .Picton, of Cardiff; but now .l'in'g st ihh W-e,2f Back, and on Sunday night, between 9 . and'l6 i6o'slbeheleft th'evessel with the intention of going ?? on sha t as-he 'did 'not return, the' captain ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... i!,ZOLZCE -ZN-TELLZG1NCE. Go'ti errL-Hers-s, BzIs.Oz, Sj2'Dt`lDAy, 'Magistrates preient: Mdssrs.-Lunell and Newman. James Stone, who 'was charged a few days sincieiwith hav- ?? ini his possession, supposed to be stolen, was again brought up, an owner having;been found. Mr. Chisprran~iithii,.gentlemad from whom it had been stole',- 6clinediprosecuting, and the prisoner was discharged, ' ?? IIi' ...

THE COURT, &c

... WATsEa COURT, &c. Her Majesty and Prince Albert, accompanied by the Prince of Leiningen, left Buckingham palace at half-past five o'clock on Monday afternoon, in an open. carriage and four, escorted by a party of lancers, for Windsor Castle. On the royal carriage entering the park from the marble arch, the Queen' and Prince Albert were' enthusiastically received by a .la';e assemblage Qf ...

INQUESTS

... INQUESTS, (Id fre .x. B. GalIxDov, Esq., Coroner.) June I, at the Crown, Guard-house Passage, Wine-street, o b the body of a new-born male infant. George Bevan, of Clifton, fdy-driver, deposed that, on Saturday last, he was on the boxlof his fly, near Rownham Ferry, when Mr. Pur- serbs man said a dog had found something on the bank. of the river, and he wished witness to assist him in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLCZC. ZUTELLZGENC-. .CouNCe-HousE, .BjrSroL, ScliDAy-. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Savage and G. E. Sanders. Patrick Daly was chuird with wilfully damaging the premisesof Mr. Cloett, Tt'appeared that the complainant keeps a shop'adjoining to' Morris-court, Ternple-street, in which the prisoner resides; and having repeatedly had his paint damaged, he kept watch, and at lengthi ...

INQUESTS,

... XNQUESTS, (Before J. B. GzR1,VeNA, Esq., Coroner.) Sstra-nMonday, at the White Lion public-house onthSUIC y, on th oyo r.HnyHue a edi,J whn the fuaylowng teviodey oas adducroueaed 52anyGib, shervnto the dolwneieaseed, ?? w-asn ?? deaervant to he heeadsted Quay;Mr Hous was an nvrinedgan hidealeatthe head beener buad; lor wseveal ynmars;iehd been; hiohat o has mienveybd for someemnths yarsdh had ...

Postscript

... loittpt. , LONDON, rHURsDAY, June 11. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE' I . THE , I QUEEN& PRINCE ALBERT. THURSDAY M11ORNING, JAne II. The metropolis was last night convulsed by the strongest feelings of horror and indignation on learn- ing'that an attempt had been made upon the life of our beloved Sovereign. It is easier to imagine than to describe the consternation which the first report of the ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, THURSDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, THuinsnAs. :rB' QUEExN v. P7EEYErI. The defendant in this case, Sarah Virrier, had been con- victed of havingcommitted perjury before the committee of the House-of Commops appointed to try the merits of the last election for the city of Bristol. Mr. Sergeant Sraeser.e had obtained a rule to show cause why judgment should not be arrested on the ground of the indictment ...

THE COURT OF REQUESTS

... aHiE COUR2T or nW QuESrTs. Tle Commissioners nttended, on Tuesday last, acourt specially sum1lmonoled for the purpose of considering the demand of the Assessor (ats stated in our last), that they should remove the table of the reduced scale of fees nuowaffixed ia the Guildball, nnd substitute that which is at once the reward of his disinterested services, and the'troplhy of hid holuourable ...