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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rOLICE INTELLIGENCE _, 1.- RAWMIR SlDAY. Sentember 11th, CC- Cow ,oLslOfSHr, SATURDA Y, 60Pepr~e Ioe Ire. ?? P rdto anser A. Charle~o ilceint a n the 2nd of September. The parties are S~At ,m, ?? Avon-street. Grat Gardlens; eels 'ad live I a aqurrel ensued between the de- '0'9 day bobeY .named Hodges. Thomar ntn erd to 'be~ d a wools t fel lover a wall into* a cellar, and P~at Iallried bys ...

GUILDHALL,—SATURDAY

... GUILDHALL,-SATURDAY. ?? EL. . t. .. A U n. R fl.St,.. -. I Before the Mayo, f. . Eq B. Bastard, EB. ^. antd J. D. Osborn, Req.' Wnanx HoLLowAv, the proprietor and driver of a stage coach running between Exeter and Tivertonwas charged with having on the 14th instant, forcibly broken a lock which fastened the Elmfield gates. Mr. Laidman appeared in support of the charge, and Mr. St'gdon for the ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... : (Before Commissioner Mr: Sergeant Stephen.) , IONDAY.-RE THoxAS JE4rKiNS, Tredegar, Innkeeper.- This is one of the nadmrous bankruptcies which has arisen out of the stoppage of the Moonmolathshire and Gilamorganshire Banking Company. At the sitting for last examination the bankrupt did not appear, he being under the impression that a compromise which had been effected with 'the official. ...

GUILDHALL,—THURSDAY

... GI HLLWTHURSDAY. :.I- Ifu IV ~ ewfo,'sI Ws ithe-mvp (Fa' W. Hoeper. Esq.), H. He r,ii.HNrrbsJ!D. Oaborn. .Jad ?? ,b~a4, ssqrs, ' Tbisii the day appointed for the.annual licaneing. Mr. 1 praplied frlin for Mr. James fsncock. of Athe :North! ridge.Inn, t. David's anti alai on behalf of Mr. Edward Jackson, keeper of ?? Hote an yublic baths. Mr.Lamgqaft,*naltater. applied foralicense for the Globe ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... 'Heri4 Jones has. been 'committed for trial for picking the pocket of a 'gentleman in the GuildbaU IPolice office, in the very presence of the Magistrates and surrounded by constables. Cullen House, the 'eat of the Earl of Sea. field, is lighted with gas supplitd from Cullen. Last week there was a ball and slpper lo celebrate the amij. versary of the marriage of the Earl and Countess. At ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... (.Before 2trtlrusrPahier, Esq., Judge.). d ; ,OXNDAY.':-Hsnter'v. '14riling.-This was an adjourned t action brought~ to retover a sem. of money. for goads sold and c, r deliiered't'o derendanei' wife. Tbe defendant pleaded non- n ,lidability, on the ground that his wife had ,eloped from him v eight years ago. He .had beenliving with his daughteer, Mrs. d Vowles, for the last two-and-a-half ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT, SEPT. 11

... EXETER DISTRICT COUNiTY COURT,--SEPT.11. I ' IastesT ova. ?? 7 awry a Be-fore John ?? e In re JoHNt YoULrRt.-Mr. Willesford- appeared for the insolvent, eud Mr. Drake, for Messrs. Sheppard, Rendall, 7id Tuckrer, Ispired 't6 quetilon-the insaltest Bda to ceiteiu modieirseelved byi himsfrom'whicb it appoated that-on the 10th of December, be executed an'- 0sign gs ntt -his ptoperty to Messrs ...

EXETER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMDER 9, 1852

... GUILDHALL,-THURSDAY. Before the Malyoer, J. D. Osbor'n, H. Hooper, G. C. Holroyd, and J. 0 SA'erorbr, Esqrs. A young m-an, of respectable appearance, named EDWIN CHANT, and a prostitute named MINARY AlN PENXilSG, who appeared before the Dench with one of her visual `rgaas darlkelled, waere ?? with creatingi a disturbance in the Cathedral-yard, about 11 o'clock, on the previous evening. The ...

JUSTICE CLEARING THE HIGHWAY

... JUSTICE CLEARING THV HIGHWAY. O. reading the account (hitherto unnoticed by Us pending magisterial adjudicat'ion) of the inquiry which took place, at jawford's gate, a fortnight ago, in which the Rev. Mr. 1irehouse figured as 4complainant and the Rev. Mr. Preston as defendant, we were forcibly reminded of the times in which Wesleyan Methodism had its origin, l when magistrates were found ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . COUNCYL;HO-Bs5. SATrURDAY Septeinlier 1th, Magistrate present: Mr. J. George. John Baynton was committed tar trial, charged with stealing a pair of boots, the property of Mr. Stock. 'Samuel 'Stock waischarged with stealing a pieceof copper, the property of Mr. Lockwoesl. The prisoner was seen to take the metal tiram the prosecutor's premises, and when taken intot custody it was found in his ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... WBRISTOL. COUNTY COURT. ' A(fore Arthur Palmer, E&a., Judge.) MONDAY.-THunter v. Hurding._This was an action which has been twice adjourned, and which was brought.to recover a iund of money. for goods sold and delivered to defendant's wife. The facts have already appeared., It will be remembered that the defendant pleaded non-liability on the ground that hiswife eloped from him elght years ago ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... rs,, in SHOCET2G SUICIDE.-About nine o'clock on Thursday morning, Mr. William Webb, farmer, of the 1e Park-hill Farm, :Woodborough, committed suicide, by of shooting himself in a stable, near his own residence. He of was about 30 years of age, and a native of Southampton. rs.' -Nottingham Merciary, in The premises of Mr. Braden, a sugar-refiner er in Denmark-street, St. George's in the East, ...