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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Cou~cvr.-Housx, B555,5'oL, S.,trUI,5DA V, Julyj 4. Magistrates present: Messrs. Howell1 and Ricketts, WillianaTrrelure was charged with stealing X4 los, from Win. Egdell. Egdell is asaidlor, lately paid oil' from the brigantine Flirt; hie got drinking in a public-house in Templeostrect, and there met with the prisoner, whoe entered into cojiversation with him; whilst in the public-house tile ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL C)YURT OF BANKRUPTCY. MONDAY. f~ejfbe JO 1netwsioueri Mr. Sergeaot Stephel.) Ie H. DURIDEN, Of ortchcombe-mill, manufacturing chemist. yr. lirooke Smith appeared to oppose tile bankrupt upon his 1,3t e-aminatioan for Messrs.AAncel and Bryant, wholesale drug- glats, of London, creditors for £485 8s. 8d. ginoF ?to th'e various questions put to him, the bankrupt the debt to Messrs. ...

THE ALLEGED DEATH FROM FLOGGING AT HOUNSLOW

... RESUHiPTIOl OF THiE CO7RONIIR's INQUEST. On IMonday morning thleinquiry (commioened onl Wednesday 18ith) into the circumstances attenduing tile death Of' Frederici John White, private in thle 7th royal huesare, Was resunmed at t le George, thle Fourth Inn, Hounslow-heath, before Mr.Wakley, coroner.. The Coroner opened the pro~ceedin~ bnquirirflg if any of the deceased'd relatives were present, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POL1CE INTELLIGENCE. leCOcrNCI-HOU~SS, BRISTOL, SA'ADA r, Octeber 10. ce Magistrates present: Messrs. Moffayne, Lunieli, and Newman. ?? Michael Connor was fined 50s. and costs, for a violent assault upon the landlord of the FlItclh of Bacona public-house, Host- 5.street, and on P.C. 232. ie William Sweet, for breaking seven panes of glass at the 2r Workhouse in Pennywell-road, was fined 7s. ...

CONSISTORIAL COURT OF BRISTOL

... The Chancellor of the Diocese, Dr. 1'hilmore, held his annual visitation in the Consistorial Court-room of our Cathedral, on dM Saturday last. The churcihwardens of the several parishes at- di tended and made their presentments and subscribed the decla- l ration, immediately after which the learned chancellor, as judge of the Consistorial Court, proceeded to hear the arguments Si in a suit for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... At 1, CoN=cI-Housz, BRISToL, SATaRD.50', October 24. A Magistrates present: Messrs. HeBayne and Howell. le George Rogers was charged with stealing a quantity of boards I- and some saBhes, the property of Mr. Appleby, under whom he h worked. In his defence, Rogers alleged that the boards, and It the stuffout of which the sashes were made, were his property, Ar and the magistrates being of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-HoutIs, Bnrsroz, SATURDAY, Norember 7. Magistrate present: Mr. J. W. Sanders. Elizabeth Dewfall alias Roach was charged with stealing a length of railway iron, the property of the Great Weetern ?? Company. G. W. Bt. P.OC. 35 stopped her as she was coming with It, concealed under her apron, from the goods warehouee, and took her into custody. Inspector Burton said the prisoner told him ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rOLICID INTELLIONCH, ?? -- No 1111111, ?? il StiMI11ts' Atreet, was t Tlioe ?? rgidw~th t d~g levas iii!oth r liottoleg, MONDAY# l'rementi Mwonrg,1Ittig and New itial iu~fot~ifai llw a1 1'd C i r no ed rain a uiilogtfl y ji h w5 al~ t I V I l'iltilllo laillid WoilIn thw titn I o f oII deoustiiflacuttalhint pbin t~min idle oddII t ohgo nl,7Ittl101 pen~tleitot dru~ utike titee I a¶ja iito Mgmgo, ...

DEVON SESSIONS

... !)DEON SESSIONS.--(CONCLUDU.) , rut AaPPRAMs-Tho four ApPol 7.-wore adjourn edl, in order aitsi to obtaining Additional evidence, .~ e PstISO~NUa.-Stitioell Collins,,271 We f a Id w(tl findic ets o poaroa guilty obrangmdotrgith dytme nth2t the Nov.letedel os ?? Sloinan, atdon Newton St fo Cyres, and atoaling thrfo awth chaed n oerin e Isi ropetrty. And also, on thle seane day, in thle same ...

THE COURT

... THE CouRT. On Saturday afternoon her Majesty gave an entertain ment in the true old spirit of Englisb hospitality to all the labourers and workmen with their wives and families on the estate of Osborne. A large tent was erected in the parlk in front of Osborne House ornamented with flags, and the band of the 74th Regiment played. At 3 o'clock 270 per- sons sat down to a substantial dinner, and ...

THE COURT

... THE 8COURTr. Tho Queon and Royal Family'remuain at Windsor Castle. Ier Majesty and Prince Albert, the ladies and gentlemen of the Court, and the domestic household attended Divine service on Sunday morning in the private chapel of tile Castle. 'rho Ilfn. end Rev. C. LesYlio Ciuirtenav o0liainted. Her Rtoyal Highniss tile i)uche-S of Kent, and her Lady in Waiting, Lady Amina laria Dawson, also ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... e n CARMIARTHEN SuAuEIR AssIZEs.-There has been less I . business transacted at the present assizes than has been the case d for some years. There were only one criminal case and five dsuits. Thomas Thomas. indicted for burglary, at Llanedy, and prison breach at Carmarthen gaol, was found guilty of the for- ce mer ofrence, and sentenced to ten yeurs' transportation. The d bill preferred ...