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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 ...

The Slot in Court

... 1 hbe Slot in Coutt, IT iS not impossible that, when an ' impartial historian in some romote age of the future shall examine with unbiassed mind the achievements of the nine- teenth century, he will be disposed to aver. that, among the greatest of them, and its only inven- tion with a respectable claim to immortality, was the slot machine. We may well be proud of our generation, though we can ...

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' ...

LONG ASHTON POLICE COURT

... LONG ASHTON POLIUE COURT. VRc-r-lnT A l YESTERDAY. Magistrates ?? J. Mirehouse, Chas. Hill, E. J. Swaun, end H, Cary Batten, CONVICTED OF POACHING. George Gate and Riobert Hynam were chirged witb trespaesing in pursuit of game on lands in 0o Occupation of Sir Greville Smyth, on December 9th .Ar Carter (Clifton, Carter end Co) prosecuted. Gate ws further t harged with an assault upon John ...

IMPORTANT COLLIERY CASE

... THE LAW OF BILLY FAIRPL&Y. Yesterday, Mr Baron Pollock and Mr Justice Caosrles, sitting as a Divisional Court in the Queen's B-neh Division of the High Court of Justice, London, had before them the eases of Brace v. AhresraLnn Coal Company and Higgins v. London and South WVales Coal Camnany, in the form of appeals by the defendants from the decision of Judge Owen. The important point raised in ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BEISTOL POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. BlagiEtrates ?? S. Wills and WV. W. Jose. CAUTION 10 DRIVER,. George Brooks was charged with working a horse whilst in an unfit condition. Mr Carter ((lifton, Carter, and Co.) defended. The first witness was Inspector Daniels, of the Bristol and Clifton Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. He stated that on the afternoon of the previous day he saw ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Magistrates ?? W. R. Barker a nd A. K. il r Price. s A LICENS1E ENDORSED, , William Russell, landlord of the Old Ship inn, r St, George's road, was summoned for permitting 51 drunkenness. MIr J. E., Clifton represented the V defendant, who was too unwell to attend the court. P.C, 13 C deposed that at 9.36 p~m. on Monday, February 9th, he visited the Old Ship and found v there two ...