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BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... ahadnt gt a sovereign, and would hand back or pretend to ahand back the change, which, however, was invariably fosud to I he short. In one instance he caused goods to be delivered at a h house where he had lodged, but from which he was about to re- moe adthywre ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... streets. It is impossible' t go along the stieets of London without seeing her Majesty's subjects in fearful peril. Only a short tiime- since, one of her Mnajsty's Judges-i-Mr. Com-. missioner Phillips-met with a very, similar accident, and sustained most ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... drawv was that Groves was to be continued, and thaitte employerhad lsimoselfblrokentleecontracl. The magistratee,, after a short consultation, said they were of opinion thiat the case had been sufficiently proved against thes defendant; hut in consequence ...

DEVON SUMMER ASSIZES

... afterwrserl, adaen the prisoner Lethblridge was there ?? a I ditl'erent coat onl from welat he had seen him wavering but a e short time previonaly.d IWithiang Hoary Fisher, police-officer, at Southmolton, went h to Cotty's houses on the evening of the da1y ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the acoused, who wans avery honest youth, and had been for eight years in the O1pidy O the Bedminster Old Coal Company. His story was that he was in the garden, and larking with a young woman, v bho took sone beer from him, in return for which he snatched ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... i Emma 'Fawisttlit. igirl .refelrred tO now - a9be` up the story.. On; SunAay evening she left the stranger sitting in thg bed, romton jdllztd T eu ri'ig *2re,'ndhad been habsen but a 'short 'time' when'she l5eisugatrd :h~nimcain lurd oen, thsen 'E stairs ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... complainant stated that tire prisoner came to his house lust night, and after sitting there sonne time Commenced a very plausible story, saying that he harde come freni London for tire purpose of receiving some price- moeney, hut that he could riot get it till ...

EXTRAORDINARY DEATH OF A GENTLEMAN

... following circum- ?? deceased, it appears, was 38 years of age, of rather full habit, and had for some time complained of shortness of breath. On Monday evening she had occasion to carry a parcel from Penn-street to Bishop-street, and had reached Paul-street ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... evidence of Capt. Dyer's kindness to his men, he would 1'terve that when the vessel was coming home she was water- 1)ged and ran short of provisions, when the captain brought b his ewo stores and shared them with his men, dividing even gloit bis~cct between ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and left her to bear the consequences of iscouduot. Hr. Williams said the police-offlcers had made iry and believed that her story was a true one. The com. cant declined to proceed against her, and she was discharged. hoe. Harding was charged with assaulting ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ship Wilson, was edwilsdesrge ltesig from that vessel at Quebec. The pris l a tduitt~' .tharge, obaut Said the vessel was short- i ed and had not sufci ent provielons.' He had beenseven ibefoe, bu had never dstertdd, although offered.doub le Itasidthen ...