Birmingham Police Court

... g7irmiuflam volict lind. YESTERDAY. llforn Messrs. Il. If. Winifidel and 17. Gosugh AN,~ meni LABsouRER, ,soD zsue Dnuneslit BouT.-A mIddle- aged woman, of loose character, named Cathrerinse Fyan, Lichfleld Street, was charged with stealing is. Ild, from tho person of Marlin It) Ivy, a labourer, Dale End, in a housg of ill-faine. Ryley's account of hi detr a ht, coming from Warwick on the ...

THE BUNN'S LANE COLLIERY ACCIDENT COMMITTAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... THE ?? NE COI4LIEI Y.; ACMDENT. C00mMITTA.R FO ~ ~A.UGHTER. The adjourned inquest ou the body of Henry Dickenson, vho was killed by being drawn over.ithe: pulleyat the Buaneu'sIisie Colliery, on the 17th ult., was resumed yesterday at the Barley Mow Inn, Cons titm ion BHill, Dudley, before W. IRobinaon, Esq., Coroner.' The Jury hsembledati four o'elock, the GovernIneut inspector being in ...

Law Intelligence

... - 941V Util'i9fatt. .EXCHEQUER CHAMBER-JUNE 20. (Sittings in Error.-Pretent-Justices WIrLIAMS, IVILLES, and BYLES, and Dbrons MARTIN, BtANIWE.L, WATSON, and CHANNELL.). WARLOW ?? HARRISONa. This was an action against the defendant for a breach of contract. It appears that the defendant was an audtioneer at Birmingham, and had advertised a mare for sale by asc- tion without reserve. The ...

OPENING OF THE NEW COUNTY COURT

... TESTIMONIAL TO LEIGH TRAFFORD, ESQ. The new County Court, Waterloo Street, having been opened for the firot time for public business yesterday, the attorneys prac- tising in the Court selected the occasion as a fitting and opportune one to testify the respect and esteem in which they hold the learned Judge, Leigh Trafford, Esq; Accordingly, his Ionour was invited to attend a luncheon at the ...

THE BANKRUPTCY OF MARKS AND FRANKLIN

... FURTHER PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. Yesterday Bearon Marks and Edward Samuel Franklin surrendered to their bail, before T. C. S. Rynnersley and S. Thornton, Esqrs., on the twice remanded charge of having, within three months prior to their adjudication as bankrupts, obtained goods from Messrs. Brett Brothers and Co., woollen merchants, London, by means of false repre- Eentations. Mr. ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF CHILD DESERTION

... At the Worship Street Police Court, on Saturday, Elizabeth Bertramu, an innocent-looking young countrywonieil, With an tnfant in her airisg, was charged with leaving her illegitimate child clssrgeable to the pane~ilsof Shoreditch. 1t will be recollect-cd tihat, about three weeks ago, a little girl, six years of age, was left at the house of a gei~tlemnai named Alaster, in the Queen's Road, ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHIRE SUMMERI ASSIZES. The Commission of Assize-for this county wve opened yesterday. The learned Judges, btr. JustIce Willes sad Mr. Jostlce fyles, arrivai by train from Worcester at ten o'clec, and wiere met at the station by the High Sberiff, W. Davenport, Esq. when they PO- cdeded to tha; ShIre' all, preeeded~by the javelin men, where the ?? was opened. Their Lordebite 'swiU ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... gialiqtpim- Guart. ,5SATU11.D-Y BEFORrE aIe. RErISTRAR WeILSON. Jis eeac rosisS DlQrldlnio. s~.s'liirFixalies~l, ?? came sep to pass lis last examubilationl, supported by IMr. John Scilith, aod opposed by aMr. Knight, (of the firm of James and Knight,) for til- assigcees. iBir. Nelson (of tile firm of Soiltball andXelson,) also appeered for creditors. Tiae balance oboiet, as prepared by Mr. ...

YOUTHFUL DEPRAVITY AND THE CONFESSIONAL

... YOUTJHFUL DEPRA VITY AND THE CONFESSIONAL. EXTRAORDINARY CASE AT STAFFORD. A case presenting several remarkable features was heard before Captain Whibby, Dr. Knight,, Captain Salt, and T. F. Whitgreave, Esq., Magistrates for the county of Stafford, at the Shire Hall, Stafford, on Saturday last. Samuel Lock, a boy of fourteen gears of age, was charged with the grave offence of having com- ...

Birmingham Police Court

... N, inibigbaill Volict (Dart. YESTERDAY. Trrej, d Mlesses, C. C. S. Kynncersley and S. Buckley. SA VAGE ASSAULT IN Ena)BASbON STREEnr.-A decently dressed but baild featured cecil brutnl-lookiceg young woman, naimced Acne Ivrti, living in Martin Street, was placed ill the dock charged weils lbcing - drunk and disorderly. The disorderly conduct con1- sisted of the following bruttal outrage. It ...

WORCESTERSHIRE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... AI ON DAY, These Sessious commenced yesterday fer the transaction of the county business. The following Magistrates were on the Bench :- The Riglltlion. Lord WARD, Chairmen; T. G. Cartler, Eq., Vice- Chairman; the Right Hon. Lord Lyttelton, Lord-Lieutenant of the county; Sir E. A. H. Lechmere, Bart,, Eon. W. Coventry, the Rev. C. J. Sale, H. Hiomfray, Colonel Woodward, Rev. Mr. Anephlett, J. G ...

Birmingham police

... O'l NElivilill-Omill VWite. YESTERDAY. Befoer Mr. Sargant, Mr. rainee, Mr. Ltsyd, arid Mr. Luscy. EXPOSING BADAIEAT FOiL SALE-JohnS Sharp, carcass butcher, Smithfield, wan suiniuonedby Cooper, the sub-insepctorofinuiances, for .exposiceg for sale on the preceding day, the carcass of a cow. There was an abscess and couch inflammaetion on the cow's side, and thle animal appeared to have suffered ...