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IMPORTANT CASE

... SM1ITIU r. THE BRISTOL WATER.WORKS COMPANY. 1 At the Temple Cloud Petty Section, held on Tuesday, a caese ti 5,s heard of great importlenoe as affeoting the interests of the 1 ,,itoi Water-Works Company, as also those of the millowner. athe river Chew. The sitting magistrates were Captain a wobell, R.N.(chairman), Captain Hogg, andMsr.W tan Adlatel and we subjoin a summary of tbs proceedings. ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... (ltfore Mr. CyntrnissfO~lfr lil .jw FRIDAY. let RE W. J. ROBERTS, Pembrey, Grocer and Draper.-This ?? bankrupt was adjudicated in Aprll, 1817, and on his last th. examination was ordered to file certain accounts explaining mnc transactions with some of his relatives. He, however, did not an appear on the adjournment day, and was consequentlyoutlawed, It Hie left England for America in May, ...

THE MONTALEMBERT TRIAL

... SAt X i tNO7MI 21 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 27, 1858. _ Oust readers are probably aware that that very ingenious a gentleman, Mr. Sidney Herbert, being required to make as a speech the other day at Warminster, and being some- to what at a loss for want of unworn materials at this dull z and trying season, propounded a long but not very ' felicitous argument against the anonymous character On of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE, COUNCIL-HOUSE, FRIDAY, Nov. 12

... pOLICH INTELLIGENCE, COUNCIL-jO USE, FRIDAY, Mis, 12, Magistraites presdflt: Messrs. P1hippen and fl. 0. Wills. Win. Crosby. a boy of between eleven and twelve years old, was oharged with indecently assaulting two youngladlies. The! charge was proved, and it was stated tlhat although so young he was an evll-disrosed boy, and had before been in custody for robbing hsis father of £15o, ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... (Before Mr. Commissioner HUi4). MONDAY. Rc THOMAS EVANS, Tyndwr, Briekmaker and Contraotor.- The bankrupt came up on hi last examination, and having ?? some explanation to Dr. Abbot, s01ioitor to the aetignee3, cf tbe manner ir wvhich eevral of thelosseastatedinthe balance- ibeet Were incurred, he passed. TUESDAY. B5 JOHN EDWABDS, Bath, Linendraper.-The bankrcpt came Dp on bi3 adjourned last ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COMYC.IL-HOUSS, TffURSDAY, Nov. 4. M ggistrates present: Messrs. Coates, COX, and Naish. Bridget D~asmoid, charged with being drunk, was fined as. Samuel Sydee was charged with etealing a quantity of auger, a &hse property of Meesrs. Ford and Canning. The prisoner was stopped by a constable with the sugar, ats he was leaving the a -piioa Mallory. on board of which he had been working. The ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... LAWFQRD'S- GATE PETTY SESSION . THURSDAY. Magistrates pretent: Rev. W. VMirehouse, Capt. Castle, and E1. Samcp3on, BEcq Wm.n Phippe wsee charged with, baving paseed .through the Fire Engine toU.gate, at St. Georgae', on the 1oth inst., with a horse and cart, without paying the toll, or producing a ticket to show that the toll had been paid. The toll collector stated that on the day in question ...

THORNBURY

... THE THORNBURY CHURCH ]PEW DISPUTE. THEF CASE AGAINST'MISS: SLY.- Petty Sessiod, Xoevmii..t 6th, (Before the Earl Dulel, Sir1 John F. Davis, Bert., KO.B., and Phe Rev. J. R. Chariton,) JAMIES WOLLBOOEN, CacononvAnbn,2 v. ELIZABETH SLY.- P4 Tue hearing of this intereeting case, 'which hed beean BP eagerly N, anticipated by many, and which has been the Caneo of no much au diseension, took piece ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... (Before Orr. Coknnnissioner Hill.) MONDAY. Re THOMAS GODSELL BtLES, Bath, Draper.-The bankrupt came up on his last examination; Mr. Humphreys, who appeared for the assignees, asked a question in reference to an item in the balance-sheet, and having obtained the desired Information, the bankrupt passed. Re CHARLEs GARTON, Bristol, Brewer-This was a sitting for last examination; Mr. Charles ...

LAWFORDS' GATE PETTY SESSION

... LAWFORDS' GATE PETTY SESSIQO. THURSDAY. Magistrates present: The Rev. WV. Mirehouss (chairman), and Messr&. Sampson, Whittuok, and the Rev. J. Clutterbuok. John Caseley was summoned for assaulting James Tyley. The defendant not appearing,the oasewas heard In his absence. The oomplainant deposed that he lives next door to the Croos Keys, at Flishponds, and on Saturday night, on returning home ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION.—THURSDAY

... I LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION.-THUBBDAY. I Before th ev. W. Mirehouse (ohniriran), Capt. Castle, and M..W. hIttack.W Jobn Stibb, easo Fox, and John Rosalter were summoe, d fe for unaflyand violently assaulting Eli Hancock, at tet paiho3t. eoge, on the 22nd instant trhen p eae ti fori the defendants W The complainant stated that lie lived at Nag's Head-hill, and re having hoard that John ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... TUESDAY. (Before Sir J. E. Eardley Wilmzot, 2art., Judge). Davis v. Davn'ei-The plaintiff appeared in person; Mfr. G. B. Dene for the defence. The plaintiff, Mr. G. ?? Davis, Is the proprietor of a Loan Otlce. and he sued the defendant for £b odd, being the balance due on a joint and several pronmiseory note for £00o, in which he had joined a person named Hedge. Madgo, it appeared, wee a ...