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Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... mlirmilm4mil Nalthriqtcy (faurt. SATURDAY. BE.FORE MR. ROITSTII.AJI WILSoN. It re EdiWard Cari, Birmsinighiam, ?? bankrupt came sip on his lest examinatios, supported by Mr. Knight. Mr. Mot- teram, barrister (of the Oxford Circuit), instructed by Messrs. Hodgson and Allen, attended on behalf of creditors to oppoie. In reply toquestionasput to him relative t two orthreo matterain his accounts ...

THE HAYMARKET MURDER

... EXECUTION OF LANI, YESTERDAY. During the last few days the most earnest exertions have been made through the instrumentality of Mr. Heath, the Consul-General of Sardinia, to induce the Home Secretary to spare the life of the culprit, Giovanni Lani, but in the final answer that was received on Satuiday evening the Secretary of State informed Mr. Heath that the whole of the circumstances of the ...

Law Intelligence

... cl, ,11I iv a INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-JULY 20. IN BE LORD GcEORIGE OSBORNE TOWNSSENIJ. I This insolvent, whose ease was reported on the 12th I instant, appeared from the Queen's Prison for final hearing under the Protcction Act, On the present occasion six creditors appeared in person. Mr. Evans, a poulteror, near Hmiuiersenaith, who had opposed before, wished to mention a circunitance of ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Nirnftgtam 7 t ?? SATURDAY. Before Messrs. T. 0. S. Kpyanersley astd F. L Welch. STEALING A SET oF STErs.-Thomns.S Willig.s, a labourer, was charged with stealing a set of steps, from the shop door of Thomas Johnson, of Dale End, on Friday. They were afterwards found at the bazaar of John Snell, in Dudley Street, whom the prisoner per- suaded to buy them, by representing that he was an ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... ?? Nallimigfm gourt. FRIDAY, BEFoRE; MP. CO311ISSIONSER SANDERS. lore FrederiCk: Williatn Tosson, Corcntry, ?? meeting for the granting of a certificate. Mr. Harris (from the office of Mr. Reece) now offered his opposition, on the part of the assignees, and his HIonour awarded a certificate of the second class, Mr. Smith appeared for the banhrupt. fi re George Jennings, Halmptoon-in-A rdcn, ...

A LITERARY ROW

... MR. TH1ACKERAY AND Mt. EDMUND YATES. A case which promises to be of considerable interest in literary and club circles, and which will raise an important and novel point, is to be tried by one of the common law courts, at Westminster, probably during the sittings at nisi prius after the present term. It arises out of the dispute between Mr. Thackeray and Mr. Edmund Yates, both mcin- bers of ...

BRUTAL ASSAULT AND ROBBERY IN BIRMINGHAM

... BRUTAL ASSAtTLT AND ROBBERY IN BIRMINGHAM. One of the. most brutal charges of assault ever brought before the Birminigham Bench of Magistrates, was heard yesterday. It was preferred by a man named John Cadman, living in Icknield Port-Road, against theson of a next door neighbour, BoeryIValfe, aged only fifteen, and a friend of his, named Henry Clarke, aged twenty-eight, who happened to be in ...

THE GREAT TEMPERANCE LIBEL CASE

... THE GRLEIT TEUIPERANCE LIBEL CASE. CODIJST 0li EXCIHE(IUE..-YLsT'rcsso,.ev GousEI ?? L1ccs. The coert was densely croudnsi yestcrday morning, great interest being felt Iin Site issne of ats action for libel, in wehicis 3r. (,ossigh, the well-knowns Temperance lectures', soiglit to recover (ainsssges again et Dr. Lees, no advocate ol' the liaise Liqusor Lose, for at series of' libels, chatgn ...

Birmingham County Court

... !itillinflaill ?? ICID'art. 9 0 YESTERDAY. BEFORE L. TRAFFORD, ESQ. CURIOUS CASE AS TO PusOISSORY o NOTES.-Mei1e V. RoCe10.- In this metier the plaintiff, who retained Mr. Alleriby, (from the office of itIr. John Smith,) is a tailor and draper, Newvhall Street; and the defendant, who managed his own case, is a warehousemnan, in Benacre Street. The account, for goods sold and delivered, ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... ,linling1p)IT N. nill'aptt-Y dart. YESTERDAY. BrFOnE MA. REGiSritAn. WATERFIELD. Iatrc John Duhstot, of Volvershaeptono, ?? was a meetirg for choice of asaignees, attended by Mr. Hodgson, on whose noini- nation Mr. John Shinton, of Wolvrerhanpton, tea dealer, was appointed trade assignee. Official assignee, Mr. WVhitnmore. In re William Gcrrard, of Barsleni, ?? bankrupt came upi for his last ...

The Provinces

... 9lje on.01 ATTEMPT TO POISON A CHILD WITH INKt IN THE LIVEsRPOOL WORKHOUSE.-A young woniass, named Mary Jones, Who, according to her ?? statements, ]lad been all assistant teacher in a school in Ireland, and had left her situation in anticipation of her confinement, whichl had taken place in the Liverpool Workhouse, of which she had been an iceisate about three months, was charged at the ...

Birmingham Police

... Nialillg4alit #Olite, YESTERDAY. Before Uirelss-,. T, Lloyd aed S. Thoerton. CAPTuRE OF A NOTOniOUs TniOMiAS STinE.r ThiIEF.-About Ilree weeks ago a case of serious pocket-picking occurred, and Detective Spokes, capturing one of the taco noted thieves con- :erned, the police have been on the look-out for the second. Detective Clarke succeeded this morning in tahing him. He gave lie namne of ...