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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, ...

CONSISTORY COURT, BRISTOL.—WEDNESDAY

... ?? rojy co)Ur, BRISTOLO W IDXUSDAYj TAYLOR ?? TAYLORt, 041dDr. p/jillWiore, O/aloelWior.) ~IWis wo p r~oocu11inl to try thle viilidity of th wl W! of John m I c dutn' parade, Ill tid lls ty, who died Ili or Tspylor. lll~tl of April. 1845. Thuo Will was broajjlt lit for go ocutb 0 ttile exwcutors, Sarah Taylor and William Taylor, RI Iloat thl u tlO slld ad Sarah 1Frayuoe, grnad-daughlter, li c ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CouNzCIL-House, FnIDAs. Magistrates present: Messrs. Newman, Howell, and King. Wm. Jackson, remanded on a charge of stealing a purse and ;20, the moneys of Mrs. Mortimer, of the Greyhound tavern, was aasin brought up. Mrs. Mortimer appeared, but said she was Il at the time of the robbery, and greatly terrifled, and could not speak to the person of the prisoner. In the prese which was stolen ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... Re Wm. JAMES DIJN5FORD, Surgeon and Apothecary. A meeting for choice of assignees under this flat took place on Tuesday, before commissioner Mr. Sergeant Stephens. Mr. Stone appe ared as counsel, and Messrs. Brittan and Son, as solicitors for the principal creditor, Mr. Edward Clark;. a Mr. Brook Smith as solicitor to the bankrupt, against whomnl flat had issued upon his own petition. Mr. ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... BREACH OF PROIISE OF MARRIAGE. - ~Cowlt of QueensB~ench, Fub;-l 4. 35185 DIARSY ELIZAIJETH SMUTH V5. THEl VAIrM 1'ERR~ERtB Thle Solisitor-General, Mr. AlI. Rlobinson,andiMr. S~ozs were counsel for thle plin tiff; and the Attorney-General, gcrowder, Mr. Hurmfrey, and Mr. Barstow for the defendant; Tihe declaration stated that the plaintiff weei MRt Mary Eflla Smith, and thle doffdndant ?? Earl ...

REPEAL OF THE CORN-LAWS

... BRISTOL ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE MEETING. A publo toa icothig of' tho Bristol branch of tite Anti-Corn- law Veague WIas held oaI' Wednoesday evening, at tile Publi-c rooms, lroadinoud, fihr the purpose ol contrlbutilng the Blrlstol quota of tbe ?? to the quarter of a mililon funl. Tole attendance, titohug I highly numerous and rospeotible, was not I s0 largo as ?? irutvoits cotsiong ; a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Coruerz-Horisir, Bnrsroe, SArt1iiDA 4 agistrates present: Mesdrs. i~tng and Newman. Hlenry Haynes was charged wltih secaling a elarcnce boot, the property 01' ,John Homes. Thcseboot was traced to the possession af ayousng man of the name of Mli, who said that the prisoner ?? wlth him. The prisoner said he usslicoked thlc boot from the prosecutor' shop door fer a lark, and It ?? in the street, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Coux'oaC.Hre l's, BleigroL, 9. 479#ir. Magistrates present: Mecssrs. liing nnd Newman, kredoriek Morgan was finca Os. and costS, or seven days Im- prisounment, for an assiault upon P'.Ch 107. James Mlorgan, Martha Wyse, l izna Fyse, and Mary Willi- ams were charged with colnhiing SerAC. If iunlin statet that on Wedlnesday aftemoon last ha was in tfie gatrret of a house In St. .Jamoss courl, ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... Court of Bxchiequer, February 23. GOLDICULTT V. BEAGIN. Mr.Watson (withwhomwas Mr. Gunning) stated ?? case. His client was a lady of great personal attractions and accomplishments, only 19 years of age, who brought this action against a young gentleman, 20 years of age, who, after making the most formal and deliberate efforts to secure her affections and the promise of her hand, violated his ...