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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CoerCNCL-lieauSE, BuaisroL, S.ArunDAY, February 9, i1- xi, Magistrates present: The Alayor, and Messrs. King and ry Langton. at Thomas Lewis, for being drunk and disorderly in Limekiln. In lane, and assaulting policeman 9r, was fined 10s. and costs, or refourteen ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... comlainant came to this city yesterday from Evercreech, v -ad got down from the omnibus which conveyed him, at the Bell, n Thomae-street; he was met by a man who asked him the way s to the Gloucester rallway-station; he replied ?? he was a a complete stranger ...

CROWN COURT,—TUESDAY

... tendency to eause a curable case less likely to be cured. The lunatics bodily frame originally was strong, and his constitution hardy: one could scarcely imagine a man living so lorg. ; When he came to the Asylum, he found him rather weak, the excitement of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... assaulting P.C.- 185. When in custody on the first charge he had assaulted. the officer. Fined 6s. or ten days' impris. - Thomas Jones, charged with uttering a counterfeit crown- piece to Mrs.Fedden, of the Carpenters' Arms, was remanded. . Ann Kirke ...

MURDER OF A MOTHER BY HER SON

... the table was close to her shoulder; I went by a- directly to my husband, who started In pursuit of the prisoner. ha O~Mr. Thomas Hutchinson, assistant to Mr. Berrell, BurgecoT, ?? entering the front room I found the body lying T id on the-floor, with ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... filed on the 14th December last. On the i8thof January another' petition was presented against James, and another party named Hardie. with whom he was in partnership. By the 98th section of the bankrupt law consolidation act, it is pro. vided that in cases ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... DUB he mtioncame on for arguntent to-day, when Kr. A. Britten ira- AP eared ibr Messrs. John Thomas and Co,, Xr. W. 0. Bigg, atR and s .Thomes, Flipt and Thomas, in support of the rule adMoNKuh, counsel, ins ruoted by Mr, Bevan, to oppose it. Some technical ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... enassignment of her, .1 furntureand ffecs atthe otelasacollateral security. I t These securities were given in the name of Mr. Thoma's 't Ward. of'Bristoll, land-surveyor, who acted as the trustee of Mr. F. R. Ward. ]In March 1852 the bankrupt borrowed: a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 6 dahlias- Mr. Sp'eed, lit, vegetables-Mr. J. Morse (extra prize, byW. J. Phelps, Esq. to nurserymen), lot and 2nd, a new hardy ever- greeens, 1st collection of cut roses. I COTTACERS. -Culinary apples (extra prize, by W. J. Phelps, Esf 3 1st, William ...

DEVON EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... quantity of potatoes at Ale ?? Altarmngl for stealing two saskelletit At Crediten. Oar. MeantH's Txnt'ntss: ::IsNT.-Absraliant Hardi, far steal- hig a quantity of' wood at Alphingtoll5; aid Charles Rowe, for steabtingla fag;got of wcoed at Allphingtota. Tfiirer ...

THE SEBASTOPOL INQUIRY

... command. He as appointed Admiral Boxer from the manner in which he was mentioned to him about thirty years since by Sir Thomas & Hardy, as being the beat seaman he knew. Admiral Boxer 1 n, has more than justified the opinion so formed of him. He l (Sir ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... running into his. near Loughborough. The driver of the second train is in custody; it is alleged that he neglected signals. Thomas Brown, parish clerk of Redmarshal, near Durham, was gored to death by a bull one night last week, while crossing a field to ...