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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PoLICrE INTELLIGENCEl. CosUNcL-HousE, BRrsrTo, SATURDAY. Mlagistrates present: The Mayor, and Alessrs. AicBayne and Newman. John Knight was charged with an assault upon Richard Green, (x docknian. The complaisant stated that he was oil dity, at the dock-gates, on Friday, when the defendant's vessel was comning through the locks. 'fTie boy from the vessel had faatened the rope to the apindle of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLOCE INTELJ.IGENCE. CaN c aorL-IIOt'SA, BRISTOL, FRDAYr. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Ash and G. E. Sanders. Frederick Cunningham was charged with violently as- saulting John Hopkins. The complainant, whose face was much bruised, deposed that he went to a building which le had under hand in Mill-lane, Bedminster, to ask a workman named Robins, for a debt of 7s. which he owed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLZCE INTTELIGMNC.. CoUYcIL-11OUSE, BiRsToL, SATURDAY. Ma gistrates present: Messrs. G. E. Sanders and Ash. Was. Prestoy, aud Edward Christie, charged with stealing five pigesns, the property of John Nicholls, were committed for trial. James Uosken was charged with stealing a qaantity of sugar, the property of Messrs. Butcher, Gee, and Sykes. Mr. Blasdon, foremlan to the lira, stated that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .POLICE INTEhLaGENCZ. Co ?? usE, BRISTOL, ,SATtitiDAr. Ilngistrt'Ols present: The Mayor, and Me~sro. Howell and J. N. S:,ndesr ChalesKisghtwoocharged with atoaultinlg John Strong,- a cler inthoempoy f Mlessrs. Hilitouse and Hill., The con,. plaoan ha d~slotodfro Knghts wges, on Saturday even- loga ?? h ha bon oerpid tho previous week; thisirrtatil ho efedan, ad h lad wit or tronig as he woo ...

THE COURT, &c

... THE COUnhT, &C. WINDSOR, Sunday.-The Queen and Prince Albert, and the royal suite and household, attended divine service on Sunday morning, in the private chapel within the Castle. HER MAJUsTY.-It is stated that her Majesty is again in a delicate and interesting situation. Her Royal Highness the Princess Augusta, of l Cambridge, is shortly to be united to the Hereditary Grand Duke of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE. ZNTZoLzIGENC1E. Cos r,'CL-HOrSRi, JBIrSTOL, SaTVRDAY. Magistrates present: The Mlayor, and Messrs. Nowmnin and Metlc yne. Wm. Wright and Edwin Ludkin were charged with being disorderly in Castle-street, and assaulting the police. It appeared that the defendants were creating ,t great disturbance at a pub- lic-bouse in Castle-strcet, and on policemen 102 and 150 interfere ing to ...

INQUESTS

... INQUESrTS, (Before J. B. GciwNov, Esq., Corouer.J Oct. 3, at the White Lion, Quay Hlead, ml the body of' George Norman. Deceased, on] the Sunday morning, shoot halt-past ten, was amusing himself near the edge of the river, throwing stones into the float, into which he after. wards fell, and in a few seconds sunk to the bottom. An alarm was given, and hooks procured, and after the lapse of tell ...

Report of the Visiting Justices of Bristol Gaol, At the Michaelmas Quarterly Session, 1842

... Report of thel Visiting Zustices of nilstol Gaol, I . At the Micelmaenas Quarterly Session, 1842. l The following report by the Visiting Justices, on the system of discipline pursued in outr gaol, was presented at a quarterly ieeting of thle magistrates, on Thursday:- The appended repoets of the officers will show the present state of the Bristol gaol and house of correction, to which the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... I COUP.T Or~' 33AtRUPTCY-WM3ESDA'Y. [Before Mr. Commnissioner Fane.] AN EXTRAORODINARY CASE-IN 'RE EDWARD CORAH. This day was fixed for the last examination of the bank- rupt, who asa described as a hosier, and carried on extensive business in Union-street, Bristol; and although his present debts are under 0001., the circumstanecs connected with his career, and especially his extraordinary ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PIFCE: AnT'LMIG-ENCE. CvuNvIL-HOtSi, bLaRSIOL, S'rutatAO. Magistiates present: The Mlayor, and Messrs. G. E. Sanders, Ash, and Nawman. A deeeot-lookilng lad was fined 5s. and costs, for throwing stones on Clifton-down. Wm. Stone, a big bulky fellow, was fi0(d 15. for boing drunk. The constables had to carry him all the way froas the neigh- bourhood of the Cotton-factory to the station-house. ...

SOMERSET QUARTER SESSIONS

... SOnMERSMT QUARTE3R SESXOWS. The Michaelmas Quarter Sessionscommenced on Monday, at the Castle, Taunton. There was an unusually large at- tendance of magistrates. Lord Portman proposed that their esteemed and excellent chairman, the Right Hon. [. H.lHobhose, should berequested again to take the chair. In doing so. his lordship begged to remark, that it was with cx'reme satislfistion he had ...

GLOUCESTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... ;MOUOCSTm1 QuAQXTrn sEssai.rs. Tbe Quarter Sessions of' the Peace fur the 11fichaelinas qutarter commenced at Gloucester on Tuesday morninmg After tile usual preliminary business had been transacted, the maagistrates adjourned to the grand jury room, for the transaction of the county business. There was a large at- tendance, though the court was not so full as on some for. mer occasions. Among ...