Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... C. ?Airllliqbplll- %'I'allfruptcy dolld. YESTERDAY. BEFORE MRS. REGISTRAR WATERFIELD. Is re JollAstoin Stoirbrlidse ?? was alastexami- nation meeting, attended by Mr. Reece for the bankrupt, and by Mr. Mright for the credibori. The balance sheet showed a deficiency of £600. In the temporary absence of Mr. Wright, Mr. Knight examined thl ba krupt. In tle balance-sheet his property was said to ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Naaltruptq oloart. YESTERDAY. DErOnE Moa: REoRTRAIR WVILSON. In re John Cowen, Nlereastle-uncder-Lionte, ?? for Ape last examination of the bankrupt, attended by Mr. Smith, (as agent for rr. Ltitchfield, Newcastle-under-Lyme,) on behalf of the bankrupt, and by Mr. Hodgson for the assignees, and no opposi- tion being offered by the latter gentleman, the bankrupt passed. Mr. Smith afterwards ...

District News

... patrw Rf)15. THE CQOLLIERY ACCIDENT AT WINDMILL END. On Saturday afternoon last, an inquest was held at the Eagle Inn, Netherton, before William Robinson, Esq., Coroner, of Dudley, and a Jury, on the body of Joseph Walker, alias Campbell, collier, of Netherton, who was hilled on Thursday evening, the 21st instant, by afall of coal in the Cobb's Pit, belonging to Messre. Woodall and Smith, at ...

STAFFORDSHIRE MIDSUMMER ASSIZES

... Tue Commission of Assics for the county' Of Staffoadalitrewa olpened on Saturday evening, tn ti h ie gllB Stafford, by Mr. Justice Hill, who -arrived from Worcester shortly after six Oclock, I accomupanied by' Mr. Justice Bytes. Their Lord-ills wore ilet at the railway station by thle Highleri and thle usuatl retinue of javelin inns), by Whom their Lordships were escorted to thle Shire Hall. ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... girldigtal-a NallhTqttg dourt. YESTERDAY. BEpoas Mo. COMMISSIONERSANDE5. ,. Il re JCnasc.s and ettcieridgc, Birmningehlum, i popider mddht ilnlzfclrcrt.u-.Neeteng for choice of trade assignees, attesded by Mr. Maligold, of the firins of Be-le antd Mar;gold, for creditots * and Air. WV. P. Alscocik for tib bankrupts On the nossination of the lirst-named gentleman, Mr. Goode, sub-maoager of ...

WARWICKSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... TheEaster Sessions fo: the county of WVarwrick were held yester- day, before W. Dickens, EDq. (Chairman), Sir Thomas Skipwith, Bart. (Deputy.Chairinati), the Under-Sherilf, and other Officers and Magistrates, including the Right. Hlon. Lord Lsigh, E. B. King. Esq., ALP., Owen Pell, Esq. (late figh.-S'eriff), Captain R. D. Vaughtou; and C. H. Braceofidge, J, 0. BAcohus, WV. Wills, A. Begbie, ...

Foreign Miscellany

... sudgit Rlisallaliff. THE SICOLES MURDER CASE. ElXiTIAORDINARY SCENE IN A COURT OF JUSTICE. The trial of Sickles for the murder of Key terminated at Washington on the 25th ult., with a verdict of acquittal. The Jury were only absent about an hour. As the words Not guilty fell from the lips of the foreman there was one loud, wild, thrilling, tumultuous hurrah sent up by the spectators; cheer ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS, TUESDAY. The Court opened this morning for the trial of prisoners at ten o'clock. Henry IIUI, Esq., Assistant Chairman, presided, and the following Magistrates were also present:-T. F. Twomlow, Esq., Assistant Chairman, Lord Sandon, Dr. Holland, Colonel Vernon, R. F. Butler, Esq., W. Tomlinson, Eiq., W. H. Chetwynd, Esq., R. T. Locker, Esq., T. 0. B. Floyer, Esq ...

Birmingham Police Court

... .1irmiAgtam volict count YESTERDAY. Before H. Smthr, W. Jraecs, S. Lix, end 0. R. Coze, Eeqr. EXTENSIVE SEIZURE OF BAD MEAT IN BrEtMIXINGAbf.-Ssnhtaen Inspector Joseph Coo;er, in the discharge of his onerous duties,. brought under the notice of the Bencl three cases of aln important nature in connection with the increasing influx of ?? ved into this great town. The first was one which in its ...

WOLVERHAMPTON

... MR. SAMUEL GRIFFITHS'S FRACAS WITH A BANK DIRECTOR. At the opening of the Public- office, Wolverhamcpton, 0il Saturdey, the Court Room almost immediately became densely crowded, Inc consequence of the public interest taken in seeing Mr. Sansuel Grifilihs before the Bench of Magistrates, and hearing the result of the charge preferred against him by Mr. Thoncos Wil- kinson Shaw, the Chairman of ...

Birmingham Police

... Rj 11-Mvilliaglymit YESTERDAY, B1 owie llessrs., T. 0. . KiyiLersfey and S. BUeck q,. TILE FlRE IN FlILLEMAN STRnEr.-Chearrcs ROber1t, of lilveil- hurst Street, who ?? yesterday remanded oil Li ?? of wilfully setting fire to the promlises of Mir. II. E. Horsley, betider, of Free- riemL Street, on the previons d(ay, ?? again ?? Lpi. Mr. Paliser apoeireel for the defenice. Scib-inspector Taiidy ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ginxilig*x Vdia Gourt. YESTERDAY. as Be*2c the Mayer, { itoatclZIT, Esq.,j and Messrs. T. C. S. Kpsnsersilo, .Pihillips, and R. IF. TV1W0filrl. A 1TAtNsxUL CASE.-A young man, named Samued Cartwright, h -aid to be nineteen yearseof age, but with the stature and appear- .a nice'- a lad of fifteen, was brought up underthe following painful cinstances : Thomasgtartwright, a brother of the accused, ...