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GLOUCESTER MICHAELMAS SESSION

... This session commenced on Tuesday, and there was an nui- Dually large attendance of magistrates. About sixty attended, _ amongst whom were W. B. rurnell. Esq. (chairman), Earl Bllen- borough, Earl Fitzhardinge (Lord-Lieutenant of the county), Sir Fras. Crawley Boevey. Sir WD;. Codrington, M.P., Sir Miohaeli Hicks Beach, Mr. Mullinga, M.P., Messrs. Hirehouse,Fripp, &D. After the reception of ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... THlE BERMONDSE Y MURDER. ?? 3.].J CNRLCRIMINAL COURT, TRUItSDAY, Oct. 96. VENTRAL THE TRIAS. This being tbe dayappointed fore r the tr teral of tanngadhise 'wife for the murder of Patrink O'Conon'ron, the e reterirnfthed court was densely thronged by crowds ofp pesnadrsne a seneof ree exitemnent and beetle. At an early hour manye bad assembled, in the hope of securing a ?? ro heb a portion of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLICE INTELLIGENCE. COL-NCIL-HOut5, BRisroL, SArrtUnAY, Oc1olar G. gagistrates present: The Mayor and Mr. Coates. Edward Hancock Eliza Smith, Wm. Robins, and Eliza Han. cock, were charged with stealing a quantity of milk, the pro. pertY of Charles Hug. Complainant keeps four cows in a neld at tile.hill; this morning he caught the prisoners milking them; the prisoners ran offton hi asking them ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... THIE BER1MONDSEY MURDER. Cnr Criminal Court resumed its sittings on Monday lict beore th rd Mayor, the Recorder, &c., there being 20B cieor~mitted for trial. 0 .n cddressiflg the grand jcry, referred to the ic eunt cases and on that of the Matinings, husband moet Pro b~arged with the wilful murder of Patrick O'Connor, god wfe, 0 observatioma -This brought him to the casdinicg cose, to which ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... The business of our Mlebaelmas quarter session commenced on Thursday last, before It. B. Crowder, Esq., Recorder. The calendar contained seventy prisoners. After the usual preliminary business, The learned Recorder delivered the charge to the Grand Jury. He said,on againappearing amongtthemhewouldtake the earliest opportunity of expressing the sympathy he had felt for the city, under the ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... - IT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. I URISI - olrlisize - 7 r. Sersjeost Sfs'23?ie.) (Bo0°reOx Nteouo~s of Bristol, Sharebroker.-The M t Cs uneup for his certificate, and was supported by Mr. ?? oposd b McH.dAbbott., for Messrs. Hutchinson Sl~rebarebrctkh~ero. °ere certain grounds of objection which asrjr Abbatt s tfe~teto the court In the absence of the bank- ,he court would direct him to withdraw. s ...

SOMERSET MICHAELMAS SESSION

... SOMERSET MICHAXELIAS SESSION. rel This sesslion commenced on Tuesday. at Taunton, before W. Miles, Esq., M.P., chairman, and afuliibench ofiniagstratee. ME After the usual formalities, the following gentlemen were sworn -U as the grand jury:-Mr. John Easton, forema Mess Jsp Chapman, John UaS ters, Isaac Standerwick, Phili Stephens, psI John Hull, Jacob Ha yes, Robert Biegrove, Thomas Baker. ...

THE ROBBERY OF THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY PARCELS

... THE ROBBERY OF THE GREAIJ- RAILWAY PARCELS EST~Rx At Cleketawei polle-cour, don a -o . ngamed Giiseor iatn wh ast bruh ip foe t ~n chargsedl ith' the saboemrbery. 0the acue apae abou theecedngly y lears so of agi fabou temdde police hive been for many years, to a etainoc blu s The prdsecutors are Messrs. Chaplin adsa.cgia known railway carriers; and),Mr. Huinpinr so09aet for them, Mr. Pelham ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pOLICE INTELLIGENCE. Car ~ ~ BRsTL SATURli4 s, October~ 13. - t~es present: Measers. King, Howell, and Ricketts. 7jagis 5.5 John B~ird, and Caroline Collinii. remanded from far d A iag f stealing Li1i from Wio. James Rees, ADer n a 0 ageonsequence of insufficiency of evidence. dciarged with nto obtatin money by sofinCox, and with assaultiug P.S. Summers. fsls ~ wnt t c~plainant's house,~ and ...

SUPPOSED CASE OF CATALEPSY

... Such is the heading given to the sabjoiued paragraph, which appeared in the Tfimsse of Tuesday, concerning the death of a genltlemnan belonging to this city. The facts detailed are in the main correct, but have been a little dressed usp. We understand there never existed any substantial doubt in the minds of the medical gentlemen that death had taken place, and the fact is now placed beyond ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -OLICE INTELLIGENCE. I C r 1ocruss. BllrSTOL, SATURDAY, October 20. 9rtes Pr..ent: Messrs. King and Langton. ,;trAte ?? Isaac Cave were charged with stealing 3l50e l°srniani rty of Isaac Englestaff. The bar was lost C.r b~ar, tllt OPr mplainautts premises at the Hotwells; the eordaY Or5 teved ts have offered it for sale at the shop of 5553 0gers wevere *Pestr- ealerandtheywsere committedfor ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... . *in addition to the eace reported in our seventh page, the following have bben disposed of duin the weekr , Choceefasipics oo pac Ite ater o Wlliami Townley, Brict. and W & DvBieb, ervoudeter. uosit xfurter dlo-vU5- Wallado.Glceter R utn rso, adjd Jahn texam. 11 l;cn phas.shcell aa Fida, tad, he 12th IMaete, a Wn Newton Betny ?? adioune di.tV0lceX at so f o erlasteetam.rl , ra ,Bro' ...