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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNcLz-HOUlsEt, SAsrDA 3s', October* ltaid. °3abteales present Thle Mayor, and Mtr. Hughe9. ct bes ona cisc shltle Bet to-day wvere of a vcrY lighlt description . >,Oigbt Cpu's a moot notorious and incorrigible offender, vas iO aafat- l a charge of being drunk and disorderly, but being tjtu~ tatc to appear before the benoh, she was remanded '}°na ~w lads, cbarged with breaking into the cabin ...

INQUESTS

... (Before Jo B. Grindofs, Esq., Coroner.) On Saturday, the 25th inst., at the Jolly Sailors, Guinea-street, on the body ofsa child named John Davis, the eon of parents re- siding in RIng's ?? e -lane. It appeared that on the Wededy rcdi F heltl boy-was playing in front of his P.arets' houee, when he strayed ihtoi the cortroad, and a cart passing at t psigathe momnent the wheels grazed his ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... AICIDENTS. OFFENCES, &c. A child:has died at Bl4ck Hill, near New- castle, from hydrophobia, caused by the bite of a dog. The wound had healed up six weeks before the disease appeared. At the Middlesex Sessions, on Monday, Charles Johnson pleaded guilty to two indictments for larceny. This is the fellow who made so desperate a re- sistance when Policeman Donkin attempted to arrest him at ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... (Before Commkcsioner Mr. ,Sergearst Stephen.) CZ MONDAY.-RE THOMAS PEARCE, Bristol, Hat and Cap 'exp ?? was an adjourned meeting forcholceofas- des signees and last eamination. Mr. Bevan appeared for tice pa- pose titioulug creditor, andMr. Salmon for ties bankrupt. Af The petition for adjudication of bankruptcy ~in this case, Was judgi filed in the latterpart of July last; and Mr. Il~evan ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... L ryATEST -- BY ELECTRICO TELEGl5APil T ?? rees 5S Ccedle) James dlver, Liverpoo fl-iendraper ? Thomas Croohe, Prestontorisnulaclurer Thomas Young, EHartleapol,, recer. 'Iin.the Par% ous, OlThrdy the dirni, b h the Td ~ksh loan was 16 fraucs lovcr eqi insure taut the Tojkish amlbassador ?? [er s called, and that thae exeessive demndan a swas3 bI111, caused Turkey to resort to Ituseianiain ...

SHOCKING MURDER OF A WIFE IN CASTLE-STREET

... SH:OCK:ING MURDERz OF' A WIFED IbS CASTLE-STREElT. A murder, ?? by circlsmstaiiees of a peculiarly di painful and revolting character, was committed In this city on it Tuesday night by a shoemisker named John Spear, residing at p1 Prince-street, In the flings. The unhappy victim of his evil pi passion was his own wile, Elizabeth Spear, who has left behind si her four young children to mourn ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CO,HNIL-H4r,'S, S TchPAY, ,Septetser 25th. e | Magistrates present- Sir J. K. Haberfield and Ii. Jones. Is After the disposal of one ortwo dranken and disorderlyesaes,' ! ',Thome'a'sCrane wae brought, up,, on a remand, charged with e having dtolen a 'quasitity of confectionary, the propert of Messrs. e 'Coleman and Co.. of Redollif-street. No further evidenc being forthcomnng, the prisoner was ...

DREADFUL MURDER NEAR STAFFORD

... DREADFuL 1&URDER 1'?EAR 5TA1?FORD. One of the most tragical murders whiob has been committed In Staffordshire t?or mitisy years was perpetrated early on Men- t day morning, near the county town, Stafford. The place where C it occurred is eltuate about three miles from Stafford, on tbe E road to Wolverbefflptcn, down a narrow and secluded lane. 0 The house was occupied by an aged couple named ...

EXETER CITY SESSIONS

... The Michaelmas Quarter Sessions for the City of Exeter were held at the Guildball on Monday, before the Recorder, Mr. SaTjesut Kioglake, who was accompanied on the Bench by the Worsbipful the Mayor (WN W. Hooper, Esq ); the High Sheriff (J. Norman, Esq ); the Under-Shariff, (H. W. Hooper, Esq.); J. Harris, Esq.; H. Hooper,Eeq.; Dr. Miller; T. Latimer, Esq.: J. C. Sercombn, Etq., and S. Maunder ...

INSOLVENCY IN THE COUNTY COURT

... On Srturday. the followiing cases. woere heard at the Castle, before J. Tyrrell. Esq., the Judge.:- B Be ROBERT W. CLAmPrIT, late of Torquay, innkeeper; Rs SAMUEL STAMP, of Exeter, bricklayer; Re RiTeARiD BeOWNINo, of Exeter1 shoemaker. T hese insolvents, who were all unopposed,' reeeived heir final orders. The two first were supported by Mrt. 'WVfillesford, and the last by Mr. Stogdon. .Rc ...

CORNWALL

... OOflNWALL - ?? Courts Baron fl~r thd linanora of Trerite, e Tresillian, Degembris, and Craggansl]a1 wereheldin e the Baronial alf last. hat s .'cellent arM tti bearted ngihmnan, Sir Thio'ms Dyke Acland, Bart, ?? of the Manors, presided on the a owasion;and addressed his assembled tenastry in his B usual and fhippy' sfylu. The evieningw-vas pasted in tbe 2grestdst harmony and- onviviality, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE COUNCOZL-ROUSE, SATtURO loclb Magistrate present: The Mayor .0ls q Ann Htaynes, a moot inorrilgible offender, was charged being drunk and disorderly. 'I he prisoner w~as in ?? Wih terday on a similar charge, but was discharged upons Yyes. to behave better for the futur.A ape however, she re. As s~~~oon as she was ee1II hwvr eforgot her promise, got drunk, and again creaed, ...