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WORCESTERSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... The Court opened at nine o'clock yesterday morning, before the Deputy-Chairman, T. G. CURTLERI, Esq., for the trial of prisoners. The calendar contained the names only of thirteen prisoners, all of whom had been committed for offences of the ordinary cha- racter. The Grand Jury having been sworn, the Chairman addressed them at considerable length, especially with reference to the new scale of ...

Law Intelligence

... ?lily ?htdltlqma. ov HOUSE 0F LORDbS.-ApnlL 20. THr GREAT SHRaEWSBURlY PEERiXGE CASE. Their Lordships suet to-day as a Committee fos.Privi- ?? ledesdalc presiding-on the claim of the Rigilt Hon. Earl Talbot to the Earldoen of Shrewsbury. The claim is opposed by Lord Edward Howard, the second sond of the Duke of Norfolk, by the Princess Dosia Pacophili, and the Duchess of Sora, claiming as ...

The Metropolis

... gilt Ptropolio. EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ELOPEMENT AND ROBBERY.- At the Worship Street Police Court, on Saturday, Jobn Budgin, a gawky-looking youth, 17 years of age, was charged, under peculiar and aggravated eircumstances vwith having feloniously appropriated a large quantity of house- hold goods and wearing apparel, the property of his late master, Mr. David Kimpton, an upholsterer, in War- ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ?? intiltylplit ?? ?? Out. ?j YESTE1111AY. Jlefore Mfr. F. C. Kynnsrsley and Mr. H. Fan Wart. POCK0ET Pscsxoa.-Joehui Jones,a lad of fifteen, a brass filer, living in a court in Lichfield Street, was charged with stealing a handkerlcief from the pocket of a geatlesnan at the corner of Bradford Street, about half-past seven o'clock on Tuesday night. Mr. T. F. Griffiths, of Braldford Street, ...

District News

... v'nistritt LAtwo. DUDLEY. HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND VIOLENT AssAULT-At the Paeubte Office, yesterday, before J. E. Swindell and A. B. Cochrane, Esqrs., Francis Fleming, of King Street, miner, was charged with committing a highway robbery, with violence, (with-two others,) in the Mairuble, on the 7th of October, 1857, on the person of a vell sinker, named Joseph Izon. The particulars of the Case, ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... ' I - Ilgt Ilrapto doubt. ?41' trial 13111 Nall YESTERDAY. BREorE Ma. REotISTRARe WILsoN. Is re WV. H. Lrookos, W~olteslausoptos, seineral 7alerdant.-On Saturday this bankrupt came up to pass his last examination, when AIr. Knight opposed for a Mr. Musff, of Leeds, a creditor for £Z00. The main ground of opposition was that bankrupt had falsely represented his father-in-law, Mr. Wilson, the ...

Law Intelligence

... N X a1v ?Iltdllylla. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH,-ArnIL 19. THE QUEEN (ON THE PROSECUTION OF' - ) V. SIR J. A. Monnms, BAsT.-CRIMIOsNAL INrORMATION. Mr. Bovill applied, on behalf of a Chancery barrister, whose name he did not mention, for a trle calling upon Sir John A. Morris, Bart., to show cause why a criminal infor- mation should not be filed against him for writing to him a letter, of which ...

Law Intelligence

... F, gD, antelligeltrt. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH1-YESTERDAYd SAYERS V. BIRMINGHAM GLASS COMPANY. Mr. ?? and Mfr Baron Channell came int Court, when the latter Judge Saaid, that, having consulted Mr. Justie Erie, who tried this case, therd ou o htal rule for a now trial, the learned Jude being the verdict. ExpARTE JOHN BAR1THOLOMEw GouGE. -INTEMPERATB CONmpbCrS oF TEMsPeRANtCE SOCIETIESw o them. Mr ...

THE STATE PROSECUTIONS

... THE TRIAL OF DR. SIMON BERNARD. CENTRAL C1RIINAL COURT. The trial of Dr. Bernard, who is charged with being an accessory before the fact, to the attempted assassination of the Emperor of the French, on the evening of the 14:h of X January last, and to the murderof Nicholas Baytie, Eugene e Rigueur, and other unfortunate persons whose lives were I sacrificed in consequence of tlsat attempt, ...

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 ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Nirillilly4aill pplict Grart. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. Kynnserslky aned Middletaore. NARROW ESCAPE OF EXPERsIENCED SmAsiASERS.-Maria Rid- way, a misdle-aged wonman, reaiding in Bordesley Street, hawker, was brought up charged with attempting to utter a counterfeit shilling. It appeared from the statements of Mrs. Ann Walter, retail brewer, Cato Street, that on the the preceding Saturday the ...

Birmingham Police Court

... mirfniltqplL? volict darl. YESTERnDAY. Beffcre Measrs. P. C. S.~ AlfaeeraecY ascd P1. LloydL. ATTEMPTED POCKET PIboxI~Eaj-2h~Vmas Priice, aged twenty- three, of Darwin Street,; fl ?? nesps agdtwnyY Street barbe, wer a.j liattempting to pick pockets- thS mornng t te Ne Stee&allwsey Station. ?? guard' on12 the Midfland Line, Stated that hiewas Waitting en tlie.platform. for the 9.30 train from ...