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PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION-CouneyHMall, Oxford, Oct. 10. Present, J. H. Asbburst and G. Ganmini, Esqrs. There was no business before the Bench beyond the granting of a few summonses. PT OUGHILEY DlV181ON.-Bicester, October 8. Present, Rev. R. Pretyman, Sir H. Peyton, Bart., R. B, Marslam Esq., ?? and Captain Style, R.N. James Thorpe and Alfred Bunce, two boys of Stratton Audley, were charged under ...

OXFORD CITY SESSIONS

... OXFORD CITY -SESSIONS. ?? ?? ?? ! r_. ..s no.:- - The General Quarter SesrionG for this City were held on Mondaylamt, in the Town Hall, before the, Recorder, Mr. Sergt. Manning. Upon the Beneh were Mr. AId. W. Thorp, Mr. Ald. Sadler, Mr. AId. Spierg, Mr. Ald. Ward, Mr. Jus- tiec Castle, and Mr. Sheriff Spices The usual preliminaries having been gone throtigh, the Recorder addressed the Grand ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES AT THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURESi AT .E COURT | ..I OF BANKRUPTCY. -I (From the Times. of Thursday, Oct. 22.): Anotier touli of enlightenmenit on''the accomeniodation bill system wtis'given to'thepublio yesterday in the'Basick- ruptey Court. ('ssrs. Sadgrove and Ratg,' upholsterers, of Finshury; eamei up for their'certificato.' Their trrns- actions had bewn extensive, amiountibng in less than three ...

ANOTHER HORRIBLE TRAGEDY

... ANl'OTHlR HORRIBL1 TRAEDY. ?? .. I'l ?? . I .. Bath, Oct. 11,-The excitement occasioned. by, the Leigh Woods murder had soareely began to. subside here, when ,a still more fearful tragedy has occurred, to spread.consterna- tion through the neighbourhoodi The sictinus in this case are a main and his wife named Andrew Border, and Sarah R ebouea heorder, the former of whom wjas a groom in the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION-C'ounty Hall, Oxford, Sept. 26. Present-The Right Hlon. J. I. Henley, M.P., and Guy Thomson, Esq. This was a special Session for receiving and allowing the Jury Lists. William Jakeman, of Hampton Poyle, was convicted in the penalty of 5s. and is. costs, for being drunk there, and abusing the schoolmistress at the parish school. Thehede- fendant wits allowed a week to piay ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION-County Halal, Oxvford, Oct. 3. Present, the Right lion. J. W. Henley, M.P., thre Hon. and Rev. F. Bertie, J. Morrell, J. H. Ashlimturt, & G. Tfhoeisos, Esqrs. Robert Simins was convicted in the penalty of 20s., including costs, or one mouth's imprisonment, for as- saulting, Thomas H. Merchant, at beer house keeper, at M~arston, on the 30th of September last ; the defendant ...

THE WATERLOO-BRIDGE MURDER

... The Times of yesterday says:- Nothing whatever has been discovered which warrants the hope that the per. petrators of this crime will be speedily brought to justice. The following letter has been forwarded to us from the Superintendent of Police at Stafford, who fancies that it contains a clue for the identification of the murdered man TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir,-In reference to the ...

HORRIBLE AND MYSTERIOUS MURDER

... lOR1RIBLE ANfSD IaYSTVRiOus MURDER. ?? \ ?? .. 1. . .. (ln ?? mnorning the 9th inst. were discovered at Water- lco-bridge the ma:ngled and nllitilated relnainis of the body of a gentleman Mlo had evidently been niost barbarliusly ntu'r- dered, and whose body hud afterwvards been completely made a thing of siteds and patelico.' The atrocitv, as w~fll be seon ftoi- the following de*tails, even ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION-Cownfty Mall, Oxcford, Oct. 17. Present, the Right Non. J. W. Henley, M.P., Rev. Dr. Wynter, Guy Thomson, Esq., and George Gatemie, Esq. John Eborn, of Headington, was fined 7.s., including costs, for unlawfully riding on his master's wagon, drawn by four horses, of which l he was the driver, on the turnpike road there; the defendant paid the money. Jacob Israel Ody, jun., ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDOiNDIVISION-CounztgHalf, Oxford, Oct. 24 Present-The Right Hon. J. W. Henley, M.P., the Hon ' and Rev. F. Bertje, J. Weyland, Esq., J. J. Henley, Esq., Guy Thomson, Esq., and G. Garumnie, Esq. Richard Green, labourer, of Cowley, was charged with9 unlawfully driving his horse and cart on the footpath of the ' Cowley-road, on the 19th instant, and obstructing the free passage of the foot ...

BURGLARY AND MURDER

... BIURGLARY AND MURDER. About two o'clock on Wednesday morning a shocking murdler took place at Bramall, four miles south of Stockport. A farmer and grazier, named James Henderson, aged about 60 years, lived at a fiarmn in Robin's-lane, Bramall, called Hardy's Farm, and about two o'cloelk in the morning the family were alarmed by hearing the discharge of a pistol or gul in his bed-room, and the ...

THE FRENCH RAILWAY ROBBERIES

... THIIE FRENCH RAILWAY ROBBERIES. The trial. of Carpentier, Grellet, and the othbr parties implicated in the robbery of the Northern of France Railway, has developed circumstances' which show that the saile system of nianagemprt has been common to all these concerns, whether 'in London, Par1is, or New ,York. i. Carpentier, although only 26 years of age, was prin- cipal cashiel of this gigantic. ...