THE CROWN Solicitor is represented at Richmond, by a prisoner Constable Clerk, who lays the informations which his superiors are ashamed of, and conducts them in open Court before the Justices. This would ...
Article : 405 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, Nov. 23.—Michael Whitely, a big, rough, farmer-looking man, with nothing of the "milk of human kindness" in his countenance, was brought up for a most violent and brutal assault upon ...
Article : 1,152 wordsPoor old " Puck" was to day again in pecks of trouble; Mrs. P. last night went to the play, and the old gentleman became so jealous, so angry, and so fidgetty, that the neighbours if not disturbed, were at least, uncommonly ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,390 wordsPROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE.—On Thursday the family of Mr. Dunning experienced the utmost consternation, by the unaccountable absence of a little child fifteen months old, which had been allowed to ramble ...
Article : 135 wordsSIR,—In your publication of the 21st instant, appears a paragraph headed "Ross," in which you give an account of an affray with the constables and military, from the tenor of which it would appear that the blame rested with the ...
Article : 276 wordsTAKING A WILD BULL.—It is no easy matter to secure one of these savage gentlemen, for in addition to the strength and ferocity of the wild boar, they are possessed of the activity of the tiger. One of ...
Article : 183 wordsTHE COLLEGE.—The Christmas vacation commences on Monday next, for six weeks. The improvements and additions to the building are rapidly progressing towards completion; and before the ...
Article : 58 wordsSir,—Our A.P.M. not content, it seems, with giving an almost, if not totally, general dissatisfaction, with his judicial decisions, in this district; not content with endeavouring (as far as in him lies) to support his " creatures," a ...
Article : 637 wordsA number of the Police force was taken before the Police Magistrate at Westbury on a very grave and serious charge, no less than the wilful murder of Mrs. District Constable Humphrey's favorite ...
Article : 88 wordsCATERPILLARS.—Accounts from this township, state that these destructive vermin have commenced their ravages, and that the wheat crops being unusually late this year are in danger of suffering severely ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 28 Nov 1846, Page 920
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