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Birmingham Police Court

... Nimingtillill VAU (bud. YESTERDAY. Before, Mesrs. ?? C. S. KttinteVsre, T. PhlliZpg, a51(1 D. Matin~s. CHARGE OF SHOOTING AT A l'OLIOE.OFFIcER,-A man named Robert Bainibridge, an engine fitter, was placed at the bar, on the serius harg offirig apistl a Polce-onsab detistthise naiorig Tedy, ihitn to doha lisL aim boilnuy Poce constable Poetti deosied tha hoews incmaywt oiecn setal Bawne strein ...

Law Intelligence

... 9'Fallv COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, Westmninster.-Jan. 20. SITTINGS IN BANCO, BEFORE LORD CAMPBELL AND JUS- TICES COLERIDGE, WIGIIT3AN, AND CROMrTON. The Ouardltaus of the Too- of Birnuinghams, v. Brassnoit, the Tr,-ssrer of the Borooyh. This was a special case, stated by order of a Judge for the opinion of the Court upon the question, whether the Treasurer of tle Borough of Birminghamn is liable ...

Birmingham Police

... ,,I ?? vlalla. YESTERDAY. Bqforc Mtessrs. T. 0. S. Kynnersley and TV. Middlewore. A. COOL Tlticx.-J1ahsJenninegs, of Park Street, gas fitter, who has been twice remanded, was again placed at the baron the charge of obtaining a lamup at the entrance of the school house of the Circus Chapel, Moat Row, Smithfield, by representing to Mary Ann Colledge, on Wednesday last, through whose house the en ...

A SERIES OF INQUESTS

... No less than four of these tedious enquiries took place last night at the Grand Turk, Ludgate Hill, before Dr. B. Davies and respec- table juries. As the whole of the cases have been in the General Hospital, and as we have given previously theparticulars of each in the Daily Post when the occurrences which have thus proved fatal took place, we now merely give the points and the verdicts. In ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Valiql2alit althrilpfol orolitt. YESTERDAY. Bs:xEOR H, REGISTRAR WATRJERIELD. In re William T'honi1psots, sliller, Lichcfiddi.-This was a last examination meeting, attended by Air. Knight and Mr. Crabbe on the part of the bankrupt, and by Mr. Harris, for Mr. Reece, on behalf of the assignees. The hearing had been adjourned for a month for the purpose of amending the balance sheet, and to ...

Birmingham County Court

... !itillinflaill ?? ICID'art. 9 0 YESTERDAY. BEFORE L. TRAFFORD, ESQ. CURIOUS CASE AS TO PusOISSORY o NOTES.-Mei1e V. RoCe10.- In this metier the plaintiff, who retained Mr. Alleriby, (from the office of itIr. John Smith,) is a tailor and draper, Newvhall Street; and the defendant, who managed his own case, is a warehousemnan, in Benacre Street. The account, for goods sold and delivered, ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A CLERGY- MAN. ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISStON AT LVERFOUL. (Front Our s'c'resisnddti.) The Comnmissioners appointed by the Lord BIRhep Of Chester to investigate the charges made against the Rev. .r A. Gent, cnrate of the Rev. Dr. M'Neile, concluded their enquiry yesterday, at the Chancellors Court, St. George's Hall. The CocsninesJonere were the Reveds. C. A. Thurlow, ...

Birmingham Police Court

... 'al I 4? ?? ft itt. C; YESTER.DAY. Th'fics' C 1. 1..Sa'ruant' aous H. Sa1 ti, Esq's. ATTEMPTED POC1;T PeCwi1ce.-Henryl Oasyrd, a youth Of 16, living in Peacock Yard, Severn Street, vas apprehended by Detective Kelly, charged with attempting to pick pockets in Con- greve Street, at noon, on Wediiesday. A great crowd had assembled at the Town Hall, to obtain a view of the articles intended for ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... , , . . ?? I ?? 911,111firIPO?1 colat. YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. REGISTRAR, IVALTERFIELD. Re Williarmi Lloyd, Glospcl Oak., ylplto;, Yfrying pan, itnnfae- ?? for the last examination of the bankrupt, attended by Mr. E. Wrghut for tlhe bankr1pt, anr 7r. 0odgson (o. the firm of Hodgson and Al eie) as ngents for Mesnrs. Finchard and Shelton, Wolverhanapton, for the assignees. No oppositiOI being ...

Birmingham Police

... C,, , . Vote. SATURDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. Kynauersley and F. I. l'eltd. ATTEMPTED POCliET-PICE ING.--SaO,5el Brookes, a spoon dresser, living in Thomas Street, vas brought up by Sub-inspector Tandy, on a charge of attempting to pick pockets, in Bull Street, on Satur- day, the 23rd instant. The prisoner was in company with the notorious Sylvester 'Marsdlcn and a fenoalo, who were ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT ARISING OUT OF THE WIRE-DRAWERS' STRIKE

... CHARGE OF ASSAULT ARISING OUT OF TEE WIRE-DRAWERS' STRIK1. On Thureday, at Aston, before H. Wright and T. Lloyd, Esqrq., a man naned Henry Froggatt, a wire-drawer, formerli In the employ of Mesers. Paul Moore and Sons, of the Nechells Works, was charged with the following assault: The caee was opened by Mr. Bayley, solicitor, of Wednesbury, who conducted the charge on the part of Messrs. Moore ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... N NallfallptcD 61,01irt. SATURDAY. BEFORE MR. REOISTRAR WATERS'IELD. I, re Charles Edward Hardy, Darlaston, ?? was an adjourned meeting for last examination, but as the balance sheet bad not been filed, an adjournment to the 13th of February was ordered. Solicitor, Air. Wilkinson, Walsall; agents, Messrs. James and Knight. is se Joeahn Warden, Stmra4frd-oss.Avons, hotel keeper aned Inick ?? ...