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BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... (Before Sir J. Eerdley WVilmot, Bart., Judge.) TUESDAY. Downing v. latch ex parte Hait.-In this case, which was one of interpleader, a claim had been set up by a Mrs. Hunt to cer- tain property which had been seized under an execution by the original plaintiff Downing, on his obtaining judgment against the defendant Hatch. Mr. Stooke, who apifared for Mr. Downing, now argued that the notice of ...

INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCLS-HOUSE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21. ,aghitrates present: Messrs. CoateB and Leonard.: John Fox was charged with being drunk and disorderly on mises of Louis Barney, St. James's bask, and also with ?? Betsey Davey. The Complainant keeps a lodging- bou39, or Friday afternoon the prisoner walked Into a yard at the bark of the house. grossly Insulted a servant named Davey wvho happened to be there, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... couMrcRougS, SAo'eURDs Y, JUS1N0. Magistrates present: Me~era. Barrow and Coates. Philip Wadley was charged with stealing a macintosb coat, the property of Mllr. Nott, Colge~wgreen. The door of the house woe left open for a few minutes on Friday and the prisoner was detected by Miss iott in the not of walking off with the coat from the passage. M~r. Nott stated to the magistrates that from ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CO UNCIL-HO0 USE, PSATURDAsY, MAY u 31. ilegietrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Hughes and Coates' Joko Slade, brought up on remand, -was charged wittsetting fire to the furca on Ducdhasn-down. The prisoner had been remanded for the purpose of procuring the presence of Mr. Claxton, ivho now attended and stated thet, in consideration of the good character given to the lad, he ehould be ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... I BRISTOL rCOURT OF BAERUTPCTOY (Before Mr. Cs0tniesionr Uill.) MOidNDAY. Ad REF.G.IBEALE, Gloucester,B]111.broke~r ad money Scrivener. a -Proofs to the lamont'tof £470 were pub in by Mr. 51G. P. as- Wile, oilor, of Gloneester, by wPOM the cholve Of aselgneee de was orredwithut contest. Re W .rriJ. BEBsELL, -Gloucester, Sbipbuilder.-The bankrupt, id came UP on his lest examlflatlott. Mr. ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL COURT OFBANKRUPTCY. I (Before Mr. Cominssioner 111.) MONDAY. RE D. ?? U0ENaYS, FsBhgnatrd, Naltter.-A motion for tie removal of one trade assignee of this estate, which stood ter hearing toldaytwas adjourned, in consequence of hair. fnsone who wis retained in the rasei beingneadble to attend. Rben eJAMINFARMER ' .'riS:ol, ?? Alfred:ritten, solicitor to the assignees, stated that the ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... (Before Sir B. J. B. Wilinot, Bart., Judge.) THURSDAY. Upon the sitting of the court bis Honour disposed of the following insolvency oases:- SAMUEL FUnzE ARTHun, Marlne-store-Dealer. Rosemary- street, Bristol.-The insolvent came up on his adjourned final order, supported by Mr. Edlin. The opposition of Mr. Hunter wee not gone into in ronsequeflos of the oreditor not attending. The court, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-ROUSE, SATURDAY, Juoew 14. Mafngistrates present: Messrs. Thomas and Leonard. James Perkins was charged with stealing a watch and guard nnd money, the property of John Kay, The complainant is a shoemaker, residing in ABhur-lane, tledleliff-street, and the pris- onerwas latelay in his employ. On Thursday week last he leftlhef thoue atouabout aieo'loc lk and did not return. The wateb, ...

THE CRIME OF READING THE SCRIPTURES

... THE CRIMIE OF JpEADING THE SCRIPTURES. ANNare of the immense difficulties w ath tehic the Sarise 7 sian Governmifent is nobly struggling- isa its atmtt as 7 its people in the scale of nations, we Eire anxious that the Al English public Should receive a just impression regarding thou thle case of priestly persecutionl which has lately taken place Di at Chemnberi, in that coutrtiJ. if we were to ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—THURSDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-TnuitoAr. (Before Sir J. Eardcjlp iilrat, sver., Judge.) | tt a, Auctioneer, Appraiser, and Assis- tatPeters, Bristol.-The in- solvent,supported by Mr. Bridges, applied for his discharge from prison. There was Do opposition, but the insolvent ap- i plied to amend his schedule by the insertion of a creditor, who had been omitted through i cadveroene, on whose account ...