Birmingham police
... Ninliltgtam volitt. SATURDAY. Before Mr. Lucy, Mr. Wdech, and Mr. Lloyd. Pr EON STEALING.-A youth named John Clifford, described as a jeweller, residing in Great Hampton Street, was charged with steal ...
... Ninliltgtam volitt. SATURDAY. Before Mr. Lucy, Mr. Wdech, and Mr. Lloyd. Pr EON STEALING.-A youth named John Clifford, described as a jeweller, residing in Great Hampton Street, was charged with steal ...
... SATURIDAY. BEFsORE MR. BAstOs 'MARTINa. Tbe court opened this morning at nine o'clock, ?? at once pro- 01 ceeded to the trial of prisoners. ti NIGHT PoAcssrsG.-Bdicarf Rutter, labour ...
... 111__ ?? YESTERDAY. Boe'r.e T. C. S. Kynrsersyep, I1. 3fiddrameere,aed . 11. a 'Wart, eqrs. WeBOBINo A. MrsREss.-The servant girl Sarad Sheldon, who wee remauded. from Friday last, oie a charge of rob ...
... j ?Ulltff d.aud. YESTERDAY. BEFORE LEIGH TRAFFOtD, ESQ., JUDGE. ACTION FOR COSTS-SON AGAINST FATHER.-0ra v. Ormm. -plaintiff is the son of a brewer in this town, and sued his father for *5. 9s., the a ...
... STAFPPORD ASSIZES, YESTERDAY. BE1osei MA. BAXON MARTINc. The learned Judge took his seat in Court at nine o'clock. EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF UTTERING FORGED BANK 4F ENGLAND NOTES, AT WOLVERHAMPTON. jamies ...
... STAFFORDS11kE ASSIZES. iE-STERDAY. lil Lrdaei Isokhlre teat on 'tie Bench at nine o'clock. The Cout h~g855 omiat etseteidey cowddand continued aso durig te dy, he ainul rocedigs f wichappeared to exci ...
... (VI loirmiligtaill v4a. Z9 YESTERDAY. Before Mr. Kimaerse ?? Mr. T. Phi flills. SINGULAR MATERrs AS TO A £0. N0OTE.-A man, named Henry Mliller, servant, Sheep Street, and his sister, a married wvomanl ...
... ?? . i qyt vubi-ito. : ~ - : - i , HORRIBLE COnELTY.-On Thursday, at Leed4,ta young woman, named Ann Wood, supposed to be of weak intel- lect, was charged with attempting to destroy her illegi- timate ...
... N, ?? volia Gbart. YESTERDAY. Before Mr. IfVrnerAeey. A FivE POUrND NOTE STOLEN.-Henry SMiller and Bliza Bennett, the former residing in Sheep Street, and the latter in ListerStreet, were charged resp ...
... g, alit 61 Dulltg court. YESTERDAY. BEFOnE Lmiou TsAr ORD, EsQ., JUDGE. A LODGE OF UNITED BiSOTHrEut5 DIsUNITED.-YOUng V. Trevett and Johnna V'i1se.-Thss weas a rathler singular matter, occupying cons ...
... YESTERDAY. (BEFORE DIB. BARON MARTIN.) The learned Baron took his eeat punctually at nine o'clock, when the following prisoners were called up for judgment:- Arthur Read, labour ...
... WARWICK WINTER ASSIZES, BEa'ORYz Mu E M CAuN~ELL. The bussiness of' this Asslre commemced yesterciay forenoofi, the learned Judge taking his seat on the Bleach at half-past eleven, o'clo&k The followi ...