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LOVE, MURDER, AND SUICIDE

... LOVE 1~U2~R~ T~DSUsaZE. The Gazette des -ib-unaoaex gives the. following romantic ac- count of a murder and suicide, from a letter dated Tilis, in Georgia, Dec. 3:- In March last, a Major Iznokof, who was in the. Russian service, and residing in'the village of -Boujnaki, in Georc'ia, espoused the daugh'ter of a prince named Jichmil. The. mar riage was not one of inclination on~the part of ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF ¢XCHEQUER.-SATVRDAY. efore Lord Abinjer and a Special Jury.~ CIZZTA. CON. CATH5EISODD V. CAST.ON. This was an action for a criminal conversation with plain- tilf's wife. TIhe damages were laid at 50001. Tne tdefendlant pleae that lie was not guilty 1 AIthle grievance complained o.and ailso~ tha't the lady, wh a h ubeto h action, was not the lawful wife of the plaintiff The Attornevy ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PO!.ZCE lTI1GN COUNOIL-HO USE, BRIsToL, SATURDAY. Magistratte prescat: Mr. Newman. Catherine Regan, remunded tfr stealing 1. 2s., the moneys of her father, was again brought up, and, as he didi not appear against her, she was diseharged. ; r Win. Feur wvas charged with stealiniig a rabbit,,the property of George Reeves. It appeared that the complainant heard a inoise onl his premises, at six ...

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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

SOMERSET MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... These sessions commenced at the Castle, at Taunton, on Monday the 18th instant. The ages of the prisoners con- tained in the calendar are as ?? ten years, and under twenty. 12 ; above twenty, and under thirty, 15; under forty, 3; under fifty, 2; and under sixty, S. Of these, 10 can write imperfectly; 7 can read well; 1t can read imperfectly; and 12 ran nether reed nor write. TIANSPOsTATIO N ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES

... MONMOU'H - I INONMOUT'XSHIRE ;ASSIZE.S. At these'assizes, George Upwards,waascharged with breaking into the dwvelling-hocse of Watkini Prosser, of Panteague, and stealing 'tlitrein two coats, twb- paof 'trousersa wiaistcqat, and table-cloth, his prdpcrty. The prisonerprosented a 'n.st de- plorable appearance'; be was dressed in' a light-coloured .walst- coat and smock-frock hedyed with ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... vorpzoR I ZNT.IGNVCE. tiU; :0. 0 lyComzyorL-HorrRs, BRISTOL, PssrAr. b Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Wood and :h Fpankl'yn.: f Wm. Hendersonwas charged with attempting to commit a robbery at the Buimmer hotel, High-street. The boots, hiaving been *worn;, deposed thOt, at about 1 o'clock that morning the prisoner came to the hotel and requested to be ig pv ith a bed. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POaICE 129VEZZIGENOZ. a ~ eCoacz.-HHousE, BRIsroL, TmURsDAF. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Newman . and Ash. iWm. Jones was charged with firing a pistol ons Bristol- bridge. It appeared, from the evidence of police-sergt. 1, that the defendant was firing at a boy's hat with a pistol so much over-loaded that it recoiled, and severely injured his t hand. Fined Is. 6d. and costs. e ...

INQUESTS

... IZNQUESTS od (efore^ B; B.: GtNDON, Sq., Coroner ) - | ok On the 16th instant, at the General Hospit1l, on the of body of Henry ?? 28. The deceased, on the 11th' s :Januarylast, gwas 'emtployed in removing some- scaffolding ito used in the erection of, 3a bridge on the Bristol and Elxeter he 'r ailway, wlen'bie fell 'so tlhe groundi a height of 30 feet, and . fractured tihe middle of the ...