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BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... IJDTiTOL POLTCE COURT. vSATURDWAY. Before btliesrm W. W, Jose and Obad Hozegood. CAUTION TO WIlE DIEATEIIS, I1cary James, 37, doecribcd as a bricklayer'a pointer was coarged with being drunk and disorderly One -vith ateaulhinw his wite, Agnes James, who looked -,-ry ill. 1,(C. 32 A ?? that on the previous 2Vcn he was called to 266, Newfoundland road, wbere tho defendant and Lis wite lived. He ...

THEFT FROM AN EXETER INN

... THEFTI FROM AN EXETER INN. At the City Police Court this morning- before M~essrs. H. Gadd (chairnm.an), and B. R. M. Daw -JoHN DALIPY, 43, pedlar, HENRY SM ITIT, 20, d-scribed as a comedian, and to WILLIAM GaEEN, 18, hawker, e.ll of no fixed bi 1 abode, were brought up on remand from ?M ?? last charged with stealing on the aE 5th ust., from a till at the Victoria Inn so rParr-street, a tin ...

DARTMOUTH PETTY SESSIONS

... SESS1ONS.J ?.u?r?dgOfl (Cbairlnau)andMr. 1jBon (Chair man) and Mr. olre f ' \V. Hi. Rees. tSI CS je was summoned by John Frag~gb.s ~i~ll r publieanl for refusing to t nn, ianiqUay, aud was .!e lt 10'~ *sior in default fourteen i. l ?? had s been seven titues \T AT '1'i NEW !iE ' RWORKS, C ?? at tile new Pier V'X'orks 1 . g, I dllt on ri ris L it j > dan l ' .lig~gl ill llloilillg Bhute ?? ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... LAWFORD'S GATE POLIOE COURT, YESTERDAY. Before Oaptain Belfield (ohairman), KIelli 0, D. T cave, EP. F Will, and R, G, Graham, C WAITING TO SETTLE HIM. A middle aged man, named Samuel Uryer, wars charged with being a lunatic waudering at large at Stapleton oa Wednesday, P.O. Riokard aiid he saw E the defendant behaving in a peculiar manner in the street at nine omlock on Wednesda morning. He C ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... LAWFORD'S GATE POLIOE OOUBT. YESTERDAY. Before Messia R. G. Graham and A. Robinson, A CASE DISMISSED. William Tucker, a painter, aged 25, wra absrged with stealing 7s the property of Thomas Field, of 25, Ashley Down road, lorfield, on May 24th. Dafendntn was a ledger in the house, and on the morninK in aueatlon he got up and went out about eleven o'olock. Eate bhe returned and went out again. ...

THE BARNES MURDER

... A CONFESSION, At the Richmond police cou-b, yesterday, Frederick Albert Welch, iged 28 years, a bookmaker, of Eerford bouie, as}tlenan, Barnes, was charged on his owra confession with the wilful murder of James Robert Wells, a butcher, of Gieathorne road, Hammerrmitb, on Barnes Cow men, on May 14b. It will be remembered that jnst before his death Wells mado a statement to the effect that he ...

CHARGE AGAINST A CULLOMPTON BUTCHER

... CHARGE AGAINST A CULLOMPTON EuTCHEI'. PRIOCEEDINGS AT EIXETER. i C At the Exeter Police Court on Thursday- r before Messrs. W. Peters (chairman), IV. a Prning, NV. Brown, and W. H. .DIInn-JOHN! w RBAD, butcher, of Culllompton, was solet u mone. lby William John 1iraelit, Sailitary at Inspector, for exposing for satle the cateses(l of ai pig which was usiwbolesomne and unfit f for food on ...

INQUESTS IN BRISTOL

... INQUESTS IN BRI6TOL, Yeeterday af terinoon Mr A, B. Barker, the Deputy City Coroner, hold the following inquests at the Royal Infirmary. FATAL RlESULTS OF A FALL. on the body of Edward Grifllths, aged SO years, an Inmate of the Foster's Almshouee, who died at that identified the body no that of his father-in-law. Oa Saturday the 12~th, between five and six o'clock in the evening, witness went ...

ALLEGED ASSAULT ON AN EXETER DOCTOR

... ALLTiG}.D A8SAULT ON AN EXEiTER DOCTOR. usFJUDIOR1CKTPROST, fern vendor,was charged at the Exeter Polioc Court to-day-before ?? ce Messrs Franklin, Daw, Knapman, Brock, and des d Petherick-with unlawtully assaulting Dr. hei William Budd on the 21st.-Mr. C. T. K. '1 - Robsrtiappeared to prosecute, and said he Gla r would charge defendant separately with pro antssailtin)g Mrs. Bldd.---l)r. BuIdd ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... LOCAL L&W APSE. ter LOBYmE1R V. TreE MAYOR AND CORPORATION OF ihe BRISTOL.-IU the Q aeea'a Bench Division of the High nt, Court of JUstice yesterdgy, before Mr Justice Cave, i ead Mr H, B, Dfake said he had to make an appilcation ?? with ietard to the case of Lorynmer v, the Mayor, i oh Alderieu, and BDrgerecs of tia city of Bristol. Th1 I of ease was 17 out of that day's list, and he had to ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... r, I YESTERDAY. It Before hie Honour Judge Auitin, d THE GAS COMPANY AND THEIR METERS, a e BRISTOL GAS COMPANY V. MESSES HARBIS GOLD. hl BERG A11D NATHAN JOSEPH.-The action was to M e recover 48 la 6d for gas supplied to Bridge treet Hall. Mr Birch (Meers Brittan, Livett and Miller) bi appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr H. B, Wanebrough defended. Mr Birch stated that the action was brought on ...

Suicides

... rulcideq. Wim, i the mind is often unimpressed by the cold uuth of figures, attention is inevitably arrested by a few parti- cular instances of the facts which those very figures convey. It is a matter of common know- ledge that statistics prove that suicide is increasing amongst civilised communities, but it takes a small crop of these distressing outbreaks of human insanity or folly to bring ...