Government Journal of the Free City of Cracow and its District. Kraków 1826; Bulk issues; R. 1826, nos. 1-28: 1 I-23 XII 1826. no. 13. no collective title page and table of contents. Soiling, folds of pages. Overstuffing of no. 1.
In contents:
Information given by the Department of Internal Affairs and Policy on March 6, 1826: "At night two horses were stolen from an inn in Bronowice małe in the District Municipality of Zwierzynieckie Star[ozakonnym] Ick Majer tamże nocuiącemu two horses, as: a bay horse aged 7 years old and a mouse mare aged 9 years old".
On August 25, 1826 the same department advised the "Municipal authorities [...] to track down Valentin Hubikevich, who escaped and was set up by accomplices to steal, and who is to be taken directly to the local detention centers after being tracked down".
In no. 20 there is a description of the following incident: "At night time a washerwoman Maryanna Dylong Widow was robbed in the Manor House in the village of Czerny by two unknown men, who, in addition to violently breaking into the manor house and then into the chest of the aforementioned woman, used over her violently suffocating her with bedclothes with danger to her life, while being armed with sharp tools, with which they threatened the woman with death".
In No. 7 there is a description of the following incident: "As a result of a proclamation made by the Court of the First Instance of the First Instance of the City of Cracow, the Office of Policy is instructed...to closely follow the Criminal Prisoner Valentine Zhurkovsky from public work from the Jewish City who escaped...The same was sentenced to 10 years of heavy imprisonment for the crime of theft...".