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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ,BIRMINGHAM POLIOU OOURT. YESTERDAY. Beqfoc 2. 7. S. Epnnaerule (8jiendieaeyJ an2 thi -. Maor (lderma Brggo). ONAIIGE oF STEALING A WATOH.i-Zlelm Taylor (24), prostitute, was charged with having stolen a watch, of the value of 20s,, from the person of John Holland an Iron. moager, residing in Vincent Street. Mr. ieminant defended the ?? stated that he met the prisoner on the evening of the ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SWINDLING IN BIRMINGHAM

... THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE - OF SWINDLING IN BIRMINGEAM. [Fioim the Birmingheam Dally MaP'] An extraordinary case of imposition, of which several local tradesmen as well as an hotel keeper have ?? m de the unfortunate victims, has oame to light-as briefly recorded in the Mfad-in Biriningham. Some time ago a considerable portion of the British public was ?? to hear that a gentleman named Bauer, ...

THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

... o . T14E IPA4?!$Tg . lo? , _4q L. 99 -uth1FOR.TA~bUhsA OR'10A1qO~uyf31&'PW I -. . - . I . iq- ?? . -W. , gier;- :-A t:,. e df h~r. Rogts, Dlea;logi, Dibeb. torlU1ro'k6J . t ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMINGHAM BANKRUP2CY COURT. YESTERDAY. BJVroee MR. COILSeSIrsONERs SAITBIt5S. ?? Je . ?? Frost, lVawo,5L5505 Heath, tea deasler. -Audjourned last examination and diselsarge. Mr. Griffin for the official assigrnee; Mr. Mdaher for the bankrupt. The bankrupt had not filed proper accounts, anheeusdhmlfo tes ground that a laet clerk ofhshdgone to Americasand taken hisbhooks. He thought that he ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY. ?? Messrs. T. 0. S. Kynnersley (Stipendeiary), T. Cot, C. Stfurge, and H. B. CooAsey. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY POISONING.-Rutha Wf1drea (20), servant, Three Horne Shoes beerhouse, Moat Lane, was charged with attempting to commit suicide by taking poison. Detective-sergeant Beckley said that about a quarter past eight yesterday morning, his attention was called to the prisoner by Police ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... I YESTERDAY. BEFORE MB. A. P. ADAMS, Q C., BREORD pearl; A DISHONEST WOREMAN.-Willm Baker (37), button maker, Smith Street, able to read only, was charged with stealing, on the 16th May, one thousand butten blanks and several iron welights,the property of Thomas Webb, Mr. Roe prosecuted. On the day in question, the prosecutor misned the. property, and on the ?? MondikY his son accused the ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... CROWN Ceo U R T.-YgTERDAY. BEFORB MIt. BAROq PIGOTr. FELOasNIOt ASSAULT AT BURSooM.-nd tepben Travis p37), ptter, Joseph Heat ?? potter, and William Proudove (27) Potter, all on bailt , were Indistscu for hav- ing, on the 31st MLay last, at Bu,,ILer, feloniously assaulted Ehiza Blood, and ravished her against her will. Mr. Har- rington appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Young and retr. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGUAIA POLION COURT. Tb YMb VE1RD i V, . Beifwc Afetrs. Q. Btvirge, V. Rae.eniVi J. D.. Gootnmt, till Rait i AB roifu'se.--patriek f'rto(2 14, i Thomfas mtlit~ef, gun sightor, end bhiza tonnr ?? 2 Oouot., mo I. Torintes Street, In mttiutyW. neither able to roaid nor* wrtte, bel Woreobayed wth toa~lnj I Ile. &I4 fromn thon peur~nt of ott Junhmn Popa, isbianrer, 'Ywest Bronsvoh.OL thle ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... TTHE T ICHBOR NE CASE.' EXAMINATION OF THE CLAIMANT. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. -YESTERDAY. £eferc Lord Chief Justice Bovill and a Special Jas-y, TICHEOBRNE A. LUSHXNGTON. Mr. Serjeant Ballantine, Mr. Giffard, Q.C., Mr. Pollard, Mr. Jcune, and Mr. Rose appeared for the plaintiff; the Solicitor-GeneraL, Mr. Hawkins, Q.C., Sir G. Honyman, Bart., Q.C., Mr. Chapman Barber, aud Mr. Bowen ap- peared for ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... THE PROFESSIONAL, COMMERCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS SOCIETY. BEFORE VICE-CIAANCELLOR SIR J. WICKENS. Mr. Eickenson, Q.a, and Mr. J. Napier Higgins for the petitioners; Mr, Karslake, Q.C., and Mr. MeNaughtonfor the society. On the opening of the Court, yesterday, The Vice-Clanoellor said the thing which struck him with regard to this case was that at present-putting the case of lIr. Ehezer ...

THE MURDER OF A DEAF MUTE, AT HULL

... Yesterday, at the York Assizes, before Mr. Justice Mellor, Charles Sleight (32). well-educated, was indicted for the wilful murder of Mdaria Hailstone, at Hall, on the 27th of March last. Prisoner pleaded not guilty. im a very firm tone At voice. Mr. Thompson and Mr. Smith conducted the prosecu- tion; and Mr. Waddv defended the accused. The deceased was housekeeper at the Deaf and Dumb ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES AT AN INQUEST

... Mr. B. Hooper, the District Coroner, held au inquest, yesterday afternoon, at the Church Tavern, Haudsworth. on tse bodies of two infant children. During the ooarse of the enquiry, certain' rather extraordinary disclosures were made, which wiU be found detailed by the sebjoined report. The Jury having returned from viewing the bodies, The Coroner aid that before taking evidence, he thought it ...