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Birmingham Police Court

... airilling4aill V.alta goart. YEiS IERDAY. BE-fore Messrs. T. C. S. Kyjsecrslei awne T. Phillips. The bulsiness brought before the Bench this morning con- sisted of a few charges of drunkeness and destitution, and the fol- lowiir- ::smalt on a policeman. A caster named John Hoaze, and a dirty-loolking drab, said to be his wife, but bearingthe alias of Sophna Redpd!. were charged with the last ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Simainf Ae Acert. SATURDAY, Before Messrs. T. C. S. Kvynersriee and P. L Welch. FOuAY AOAINST STREET BEGooAs.-The annoyance occasioned by the pertinacity of the numerous class of beggars wvho infest the streets of this borough, and more especially those of .the suburbse, haring latterly increased to a great extent-in several instances threats having been employed on refusal of ?? Superin- ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Nitilliligtaill vol4t Out. YESTERDAY. Before Mr. KVnnersley. EXTRAORDINARY CASE.-A RESPECTABLE TRADESMAN IN TecouiLL.i-A little deformed man, named John Wiggaes, employed as a watchman on the premises of Mr. C. Cooper, refiner, Lionel Street, was brought up on the charge of stealing 3lbs. of mixed metal, the property of his master. The whole facts of the case did not transpire in Court, but ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Ninda4tum NUIOOOCIT Court VBSTE1WAT BEFOuE MRe. COHN14j5tloa~PR BALOGSY. cour upn teirownpettio, ad t~e pi wof £00 as offeured. A theetitatutasnat beingrpeddonnfhe askece ?? waspaoringe y fordterlsted. m t ?? te ?? Iso~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~Wb popeilrardAontnbeChealf, of caue uptorshscrifct, and Mttdhth a rpr.edsgto nhomiattene on behiglf to thoe asinesae htn ipstnawuld be offeared. Ae cettiaeasoflt ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ta'l Ili t' *~ lrm~ al ?? Glut YESTERMDIY. Dqeorc Alessrs. H. Staith and Set ryant. A3IoSCIIIEuVous LITTL'rTiI'EF.-Alfred Coblsy,;Llittle urchin from Fairm street, was proved to havebroken two panes of gloss in a con- fectioiier's shop, ill Lancaster Street. On the preceding iti lit, and after thelperformance of his alt of mischief in stirring the glaze,' the young embryo rogue stole out of ...

Law Intelligence

... I lplaiv 314d4pla. ROLLS COURT.-JUNE 25. THE PRINCE OF WALES LIFE AND EDUCATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPAVY V. PALMER. The bill was tiled in this case by the above company, seeking to have a policy of insurance, effected by them for £13,050., dated January 31, 1855, declared fraudulent and void, and to have it delivered up to be cancelled. This policy was effected on the life of Walter Palmer. Evi- ...

Birmingham Police Court

... girmi'agam vffwe 6aw. SATURDAY. Before MIr. 2. C. S. Kynncerstcy. ATTEMPTINO To PIceK PocKLtTs.-Detectivei nspector Tandy brought up a decently-dressed young fellow, giving the name of Joscplt Hencocks, of Hockley Street, %vooil turner, on a charge of attempting to pick pockets, early on Friday night. Mr. Tandy stated that he saw the prisoner in company with a well-known. thief at the bottom ...

WARWICK ASSIZES

... CRQ WN 0OUIU --SATUannA', ~BwCFroscxtfat. Jeanncei- WborafisAxe ?? ~hh~tecel~lsismorning wi~ts IltasswilJeeifp and Mar. fl~ly, wore r etie for tisc nsosation, anti Mr. Adants i'or the dence. fhe prisoner was esin ns he plead oni Friday evosaing, when bie pleae o gailty to tewhsie charge, and the trial was fixed intako ic this anorsing Tite prisoner, when placed at the bar, scnto fe i positisa ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Nirllliq?am glaillitrupttg dolitt, YESTERDAY. BEFORE MB.. COMMISSIONER BALOUY. ?? re Lancastcr and Brayford, Walsall, iron s manufaeturers.- His Honour, on taking his seat, delivered the following jacdgnient: This case came before use on Friday last, when the parties applied for their certificate, They were strongly opposed by the assignees, end were very ably end powerfaly supported by Mir. ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... YESTERDAY. BEFORE M. D. HILL, ESQ., RECORDER. SlNGUL11t CASE AS TO UTTERING BASE CoiN.-JameCs Brennaen, shoemaker, was charged as above. The evidence went to show the easy ways of a shopkeeper in Sherlock Street, Mrs. Caroline Guest, and the impudence of the prisoner. On the 28th of August Brennan passed off in the purchase of trifling articles no less than three base half-crown!lls, coining ...

THE LATE RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR BRETTELL LANE

... THE LATE RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR BRJtETTEIL LINIE. VERDICT OF XANSLtUGHTER AGAINST COOKE, THE GUARD. Yesterday the adjourized enquiry into the cause of the late rail- way accident neor Brettell Lane, oe the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhamepton line of railway, was held at the Bell Inn, Brierley Hill, before T. M. Phillips, Esl., Coroluto, stud the jury, previously cruiramoelled. Mlr.A. C. ...