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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Hamlets Militia to fill up the rooml,_a~ndti comp~any tenanted the upper story of one of the . bulins sotha the. -.mn of the 24th were lodged under the Mhlitiamen on the lower stories oe tst buia..neg, and opposite to them in the building on the other side ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... nspitosiqrs'. )P- E'eewl ~lle aV$wiss, was' ch:rge4 at) the,. es Mancsionhouse with breain:te .whlos'f -is Pack.. m- 'he -story. ?? he core f- he leai atini a rYY curious' one. Schiller ,was-an.offlcer inthe -GermAn Legion;, if, About two year ag~o, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... first appearance before a court of justice, but on being questioned hue denied that such was the ease, and told a round-aboet story of his having come in a vessel laden with wine and sugar, from the coast of Africa. The Magistrates committed him for six ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... ftos~oieao dnd Xi'. Ctortiiraefended'tfi'4 prs69ei.' ,tot TheL'' reuoi frfi iig at W'66tfAidIa~o'rhy,. Eav 'cutor, anasat a short'dliistae there gss a-cottaga unteanoen' I.which'tbe ~1rbsctior ue-,s, ?? ' a'tojcr'. on'tlie'Ioth, f qua f Fer'~ h'rl'dtrh ...

MONMOUTH ASSIZE, MARCH 27

... to prison. In this dilemima .plasitift gave ,three bills of exchange, at tweleve, eighteen, and twenty-four months;- and a Short time-afterwards, when lie' gave defend- ant a bill for £170 to. discount, the latter retained, the bill, and refused to give ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... tied tightly round her neck, and blood issuing from her nose ; he cut the riband off, k. and remonstrated with her, and a short time afterwards, oit going to her cell, he found that she had taken the laces from her boots and the garters from her stockings ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... I eod ?? 4anglapg:;hlmSeltoIzlvbbbednfoqmiiewb. d : j ,dieimd euaeuaaD hat ids ?? apoat1iblejofflio rellrem4 :hF| .only a short time, having e ~ . uOR~ t ~e ~in freoT.I th14. c.WerT 'fe'to a6 dq~oei~d~tiqa nliib7t~b he Pdthe eb plane pnl aiwditrept h ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Brittan, who supported the second compaint, said that the Captain of the Atlanda fond the defendant in Bristol, and, being short of hands, tookl him to Appledore, paying his expenses;-and giping hiht. an advance note for £3; but he desertedfrom the ship ...

CASE OF THE REV. HENRY J. HATCH

... thisi portion of her story, how could they lilacs anyI reliance upon the other portions of leerstatemneei Mr. James then called thle attention of te jury to tems ri hc the agirl Eu-0cnie, and the younger sister also, had varied her story at ?? times, and ...

THE LATE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT ROAD, NEAR FROME

... Meredith, Chief Constable for Wilts, or to Mr. Superintendent Foley,T'1rowbridge.-Roatd, July16th, 1860. Tule fact of a biedgown short of the usual number having been sent from Mr. Kent's house, on the week of ?? snurtder, to thce laundress who washed for the ...

BRISTOL SUMMER ASSIZE

... gentllciecan lie represented, land who had 11 nearly fallen a victim to a deep-laid scelsne. There wvere tevo 0 sides to every story, and L Twlece the)' looked at thee side lie woulil lay before thene tleey would heofn opinion tleat Mliss Cole lead e little ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ) a very e different story about the box, be had no hesitation in saying I - that he utterly disbelieved him, as he did before what Mr. i Clifton had now stated. On the other hand, if he now upon his oath contradicted that story, he would be open to an ...