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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... JOLICE INTELLIGENCE. | .o.7 erO-HOUBV, S4TfinDAY, January 19.,. C les Whitfleld.'viWbi.rged tith {etealing, leadfrsm a Charlen Serkel .s, the property-of Mr. 'Swayni. A don. table *erceired the ?? oairiday'night come out of the tab], in questio ; be was aeeompanied ?? man, and b pearedto te beargyiag: something heavy.- Suspecting thing was wrong, the' conetable followed them on to °ridon-hill; ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... (Before Sir J. E. Eardle!) Wiltnot, Judge.) : ~~~THlURSIAY. John Kendall, Staple-hill, Stapleton, horse-dealer, and Geo. Rowe, St. Paul's, horse-dealer, and Henry Williams, Saint Mi- chel's hill; fly-proprletor, passed their firat examinations with- out opposition, and had the 11th of December named for their final orders. Mary Ann Thomas, late of Kingsdown-parade, domestic ser- vant. The ...

INQUESTS. I

... (Before f. B. Grifndonfl, .lq,, Coroner.) IOn Frida ian Inquest Was held at die Iadls'uiry, on the body of Edward rice, aged 70. nosed tht he Lusband Magre rce, widow of deceased, depre hthrubn bad been of unsoand mind, and wasn ordkter tro the Luatic9 IAsylum of St. Peter's hospital, ya re from the justices, on the lath May; on the 13th June he was disoharged, as she considered prematurely; ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BRI OL ' OURT OF BAKReUPTCY. : . . . ' ! I > . i 4. .. - ?? ?? I -. (Before' ir. Cssnmiss;0 plf) BO ,, , .: MIONDAY. REUxE GoNR e, Cbthelhani, Draper: The lastemina- tion of ?? ?? in, ?? of,.itbh balance-sheet not having been filed within the prescribed time. 'to HENEY '-ItLLIgAMd, Swansea, Timbsr-merohant.-The oholce'ef asbignees in tbis estate wase carned without contest by Br, Charlcs Taddy ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I rOT ~ P4ICE IGENCE.` 'C _ C^~ D-;o-wLE1sB, FPirohJ'(Julp 18., I' ?resentfi-r itfs. bw d llughes. - ' .,HiBenryctark,.R0bert &snningibam,. Thomaa;Pgya1ten5' awnd ?? Mathewas, were charged with wilfully5ftmaging the baiiks of the river oifthe New Cut. It appeared that. tr some time past the dredging machine: of the dook company had diseharged itself on the Cut, near to asluice whioh was made ...

TRIAL OF WILLIAM PALMER

... - TRIAL OF WILI;AM PALMER. (Continued from the &u~pp~dmnnt.) SEVENTH DAY-WEDNESDAY. Tcha court was more crowded than ever, and a great numiiber of croetns waited In the various assages during the entire day. The K.-,rd Chief Baron weeamogs s auios Palmer continued celia and seif-tiollected, and listened with great attention to the address ~ his learisei counsel. M~r. Wetherby was examined to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... p VOOuaL-90178R, SA VURDJY, Februlary 23. did. Magistrates present': General Worrall and Air., Priohard. the William Cantle, charged with feloniously obtaining twelve sic quierteriss 6f bread, the property of Mrs..ill.11 WaRl discharged, ¶ t~sere being not the aligliteat evidence of ay, felonious intent OR nod his pert. mint ..Alfred Huncook, an apprentice. charged 'with absenting him- bee; ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... (Before Mr. Commissioner Xi1.) The court was engaged for some time on Wednesday and Thursday with the ease of Jonathan Thomas Owen, Swansea, optician, who was committed to prison on the 16th nit. for not answering, to the satisfaction of his Honour, questions relating to the disposal of his books and papers. Evidence was now tendered in behalf of his statement, Mr. Stone (instructed by Messrs. ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUTCY. I (Before Mr. Comminssosner HflL.) MONDAY. RE WILLMAM CORBETT, East Dean and Newnham, Coal Merchant and Coke Manufacturer.-The certificate meeting was adjourned a month since in onsequence of the small amount ot assets received by the official assignee, and it appearing that no addition bad been made to the funds, though a considerable amount was stated to be ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... I (Befboe Sir J. E. Eroslsey WI'inot, Judge.j THURSDAY. lIE JAMIES Sv.&CwOos Cnooct,-.This Insolvent was described In his petition as of 7, Upper Clseltenham plaice, in the district of the united parishes of St. Jameseand St. Paul, in the city and county of Bristol, during part of such reeidence being an otto!- ney s clerk, daring a furthertpart of such residence being a law arid commission ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSION

... S :PECIAL LICUNSINGI SESgION. The adjourned Licensing Session was held on Thursday, at the CounrHl-housee, and occupied'the'magietrateg for more than three hours. Mr. Herapath presided, and there were likewise preenut Messrs. J. N. Sanders, Lunell,!Leonard, Wills, Burgee, Lane,-C. IJ. Thoras,'Naish, Gen. Worrall, &o. - Mr, Bevan, landlord of the Bell, on- the Weir, applied for a renevial of ...

LAMENTABLE CASE OF SELF-DESTRUCTION

... jA coroner's Inquest was held on Monday, at Sheppardine, In Ithe parish of Rtockhampton, Gloucestershire, before W. Gaisford, IEsq., on the body of Mr. Robert Barrow, a gentleman well known and nmuob respected in the sporting world, especially as a regular frequenter of the field with Earl F'itzbardinge's and the Duke of' Beaufort's hounds. Some time since the wife e of the deceaeed left her ...