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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pOLICE INTELLIGENCE. Czioirt o-Hovz, BiztsroL, SA UDA Y. Jan. 25. ogietrates present: The sayor, and Col. Worrall, and C, dw ?? earge of estealing wearing dthe property of Catherine Shovrling. was discharged, Ore 1 n no evidence against him. ery ?? Licet, charged with having broken the windows he Brown, was find lOs. and costs, or in default fourteen fss racrkner, a lad, and Elizabeth ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IL INTELLIGENCE. ~A~COURT, IJune;16.-The Queen v. the Printers and of' pn tPA rule resi for a criminal information r ,pesrs. ]labry&Eantprinters and publishers t AlihRMegS. Bradbury & Fwhaus, theper DalY, of Galway, dio:' fcr a tede upon the Rev. reter DayI f awy bN t a few days ado. Mr., Baddeley this day p5jsg tha the rule be made absolute. Mr Wells eeid he fed to stho cauee against the rule ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... I (Before Mr. Shuta 2Tkett, Regsrar.) RE GEoEuGE JONES WEBB, Llanelly, Shipowner and Coal- merchant.-A sitting for the choice of assignees took place on Saturday. Mr. A. Brittan tendered a proof on bebaif of the Llanelly Bank, for £450, arising on three bills of exchange for that amount discounted for the bankrupt. Mr. Linklater ob- jected to the proof because It did not properly set out the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCrL-HOUSH. FrC/nAY. Magistrates present: Messrs, Burges, King, and Lunell. Wi. HIolloway, for an assault on P.C. 13, was fined 10s. and costs, or to be committed for fourteen days. Thle notorious Jemmy Donovan waseharged with being found lying about the streets, having no place of residence. Jemmy's defence was that he had paid 6d. in advance for two nights' lodging, and the second night ...

HORRID MURDER AND ROBBERY

... HORRID MURDER AND ROB-BERY. A murder and robbery were perpetrated on Monday night, there near the obecure little village of Priston, a few miles from Bath, Mr and spread much consternation among tbe quiet inhabitants of OWi the neighbourhood. The victim of the atrocious deed is a man Msr narned George Bush, about 36 years of age, who kept a dairy at nighs ITimebury. It appears that. he left ...

TRIAL OF MR. AND MRS. SLOANE.—CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, FEBRUARY 5

... TRIAL OF MR. AND MRS. SLOANE.-CENTRAL CRIMINAL OURT, FEBRUARY 5. It having been generally under- stood that the trial of Mr. and Mrs. Sloane for ill-treat- ing their servant, Jane Wilbred, was to come on this morning, a great deal of interest ap- peared to be creat- ed,anditwasfound necessary to adopt additional precau- tion to prevent the court from being over-crowded. Ow- ing, however, to ...

ROBBERY AND MURDER NEAR FROME

... ROBBERY AND MURDER NEAR FROMM 'Ile following are additional particulars to those given in orlast. he smallb ?? Woodlands standswithin 1e hyards of the turnpike-road, about 2j miles fromn Frpme, and consists of a few detached houses, one of which was occupied by an V elderly man, named John Watte (L small farmer), his wife and - daughter, named Sarahl, agea 15 years. On Wednesday morn- ing week ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... (Before Mr. Commissioner Hill.) RE ROBERT ALEXANDER, Haesteg, ?? bankrupt came up, upon en adjourned 8itting, for his certificate. He ewas supported by Mr. 0. Blevan, as agent for Mr.Verity, and opposed by Mr. *V. Bevan for the assignees. His Flonourgave a lengthened judgment. The first ground of opposition was that the bankrupt had not kept proper books of account. It had beon shown that he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CovwolL-Hotfsm. Barsroi:, SArtIRDAYs, Augusf 16. Atl th Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Mr. Lunell, Wo William Lewis, boatman at the Rownham-ferry. was sum-* to moned for committing an assault on Samuel Barrow. Fromre the statement of cornplainant it appeae thto odayre evening he crossed in the ferry boat from Aehton to Rownham, al in company with a large number or other passengers; he ...

THE STARVATION CASE

... fllo wing sappeared in a third edition of last *urned examination of the prisoners Robert and The aoJ° enter, remanded on a charge of cruelty and ill. 1epsa Carp 'rds Christiana Carpenter, daughter of the utrea d 5tep.daughter of the latter, took place this day fordaer a t eleven o'clock. In consequence of the immense ( ioo.d5dshich had congregated on the former days of remand, X c arked ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASS1ZE INTELLIGENCE. TIITEF MURDEFR AT DODDINGURUST.-as HTOME CfRCUIT-OHErmsFomo, Mfarch'l WI Before Lord Chief-JIuatlce Campbiell. Vienim Drory, 23, described as a farmer, was indlcted for the pa wilful murder of Jael Denny,.by strangling her with a rpep. buq .This ease appiearei t excite very great interest, and long be- tie fore the doors of the court were opened they -were literally be- :1 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I CournIL-HousBr. BRISTOL, SATURDAY, April 26. I Magistrates present: Messrs. George and Jones. Wi. Hill wes fined 2s. ed. and costs, or five days' imprison- ment, for essaulting'P.C. 194. .AIROADrAN AmENITIEs.-Mias Elizabeth Jones, of the 1ower o Arcade, straw-bonnet-maker, &e., appeared to answer to a sum- mons charging her with wilfully damaging the sign-board of f Miss Mary Ann Bowden,.a ...