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MALAGO VALE EXPLOSION

... MALAQO VALE EXPLOSLON? :- INQUEfT YESTERDAY, fi THIE Q'UITIoN OF 8AET Li1PS. hbad Yesterdy aftenon. th city eotoner. Me Wabrougls. S resumed the ilquet eaft the Geea Hospita on thbodh-y oif Chance Peultucy 3 years of age, late olf 52. Dean crescent. Bedmlnster, who wsinjured with another p iminer. Earned Walter S~herma3 at the M~aago Vale pit, eves through an explosion of ga. t 2lr H1. H~olmes ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BB~fOJ. O~rJTY-0OUET., s ?? (eo H osHnour, Judge Ketcalfe, Q.0) EJOH AUSfiqGA~zaBD. trading as Gray, Spoiler, -and Co. N 3o. 17, St. Stephen strest, commission agent - Mr. . G.-Hobbs applied to the court to grant the. debtor his .iscbiarge, and remarked that his client was a colonial brokpr largely interested in the sugar trade, aud his mid for' tnea culminated at the time of the great dock ...

The Mormon Surrender

... 2ihe Mormon I . Srrender, Few professedly religious bodies have formally adopted such a resolution as received the assent of the Mormon I .- - - .Sz- .13-I &ta T- A-- OA received the assent or tne xormon Conference recently assembled in Salt Lake City. Such is the obstinacy of human nature that com- munities, who have imbibed peculiar social or religious ideas, have usually stuck to them in ...

A BRISTOL LICENSING CASE

... A BRISTOL LICENSING CA8E. - -W D_:#1 I~aa ti of Yesterday, at the Bristol Police court, Ur l Thomas and the ?? (Sit Charles Wathen) liw case inl which Prosper Louis Beniezeth, lardqA the Park hotel, Tiiangle Place, St. Mfchbel'i 0 summoned for thrce offences allered asainlt h. the P61ellefor permitting drunkenness, for keb1, I -hisb-ones open during prohibited hour,, s a ot selling liquor to a ...

A BROKER'S ALLEGED FRAUDS

... i At the Mansion house, yesterday, Wl1iam Jarvis, 66,woolbroker, of 14, Coleman street, Cit, w as charged before Alderman Sir A. Luek, upon a warrant, with obtaining by false pretences, from Glyn, Mills, a rrie, andCo.,bnkere,Lombardsitreet, B3000. MrBosanqueb proseont, d for the Bankers' Association, and said the prisoner had been a woolbroker, and kept an account t with the proreoutors, On ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... ?? ~~ ) T W OUADET.: . : ;YESTUDAY. (Before Hlis Honouiudgaetosfe, Q.C.) A SINGULAS OASE. if; ?? 'v G. WDLiwW.J. ?? for the ?? k ?? and .Parry)rthe defendant. ?? i5 Or: alltora o e rocer 'and -Sbihn er, at Portishead, and the . aefeant Wlives mear. Tho ationa was bmnxht to reebal ?? I OR phied betw&rs etii~,1$,d April, II s tated that be xeceived iorderaetot gods froni thedofon. anit, hiswifet ...

OMNIBUS VERSUS TRAM

... -ACTION IN THEE BRISTOL COUYI!Y COURT. Yesterday in the Bristol county court, before his Honour Juduie Metoalfe, a case was heard-la whio'h Mesere Grindell and Kent claimed e.c l9s 6d damages. from the Bristol.Tramways ComWAy on account Of a' tram baving run into a bars' There was a counter claim of ie3 8a ld for' damage to the' tram. ?? 3,. H. lifton (Ollfton, Oartet, and ao.)a£ppeared- ,for' ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... -RIS&TOL QUART ESSION.' I (Biefore t~le Recorderi, MrO G. Pqrid*aae Q.O.) -TREA13UUeV BiersvdL JITrsTIOE.-TweHn. Blernaid iif Coleridge,.M.P.1 and Mr H, F. Lawes ware instructed by o f the Magistrtates Clerk, Mr T. Holmes Gore, while Mr Ti Lily Douglas Metcalfe -an Mr B.- W. Clii ted were rewtaied for Gat Lof the appellant by Messrs Clifton, qarter. and Co. At of The Hfon. B. Colerid ge,t in ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BBI8TOUX POLON' OOURT.- : ?? ?? -E oa .rA T : ,, .v YESTERDAy ,, :Maghtrates ?? S. Wills and W. 0. Beloe.. :A A .AD.BTART. 11erberti-arter, a lad age&- 16,- was charged, with: embezzling 8s 9d and other sums, the moneys ofl'hid employer, MrStinchcombe, adair man, ofMilkstreet, Proseoutor etated that the boy ha been in his employ , about eight months, and it was; his duty to. deliver- milk and ...

REMINISCENCES OF A CRIMINAL Q.[ill]

... REMINISCENCES OF A CRIMINAL Q.U s The Remiqiscences of Mr Montagu Williams, 3 Q.C., will, apparently, contain same interesting dis- le closures. It is stated that, in dealing with the case ic of Mime. Rachel, the advocate wilI give particluara of i a transaction which, in order that a scandal might be avoided, was kept out of court at the time. An o extremely curious letter, written by ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... YESTEEDAY. Wagistrater ?? Belaeld (ohairman), MeFssrs E. P. NVibll, W. Davy, and J. Talland. TUIrT FROM AVONZMOUTH DOCK, William Barrett, a doelflabourer, was charged with the theft of two quart of oats from the Avonmouth Dock, the property of the Bristol DOOM Committe. It appeared that the prisoner bad been engaged on ?? oscasions at the dock, and on the previous day, as he wa ?? the dock, a ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL FOUOE COURT. YESTEBDAY. Magistrates ?? W. Tribe and Mr J. Fuller, 'ALE OF AN 1.O.U. Joseph Leonard, a reapeotably dressed young man was aharged with the theft of article. of clothinr . ad a pair of solitaires the property of James Blake. The ptoseoutor said Uhat on the grevioun day the:. accused came Into- the hair dress C and hosiery hestablibbmentsat the joint station and had a shave ...