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Birmingham Police Court

... girlillpflam V, olift (gUrt. YEiTERDAY. efsrc fcssrs. Ihuliesslc' and Alidrtlceinorc. BURGLAlIy IN WAoscoorrroee Srr.nv.--The ciresumsotances under which a young fellow namard Biddle was committed to the Assizes on! a charge of burglary have already been published. The offence savs consereitted at the house of Richard Nash, Washington Street, St. Thomas's, and the prisoner was caught in the ...

Birmingham County Court

... prilliag4aill Pulag 60)ITI. YESTERDAY. BEFORE LEIGH TeAitFORD, ESQ., JUDOE. IirORTANT To FLOURrt MERCHANTS AND BUYERS OF FLOUR. -jennijuji v. Bullock-Plaintiff, who retained Mr. King, is a baker in the Aslon Road ; and defendant, for whom Mr. Walford appeared, is proprietor of Cleveland Street Flour bMiU. The action was brought to recover a sum of £3. as the loss sustained by Mr. Jennings, ...

THE BOYNE HILL CONFESSIONAL CASE

... The great Boyne Hill confessional case was on Friday the subject of an enquiry in the TownF Hall at Maideniead, before Commissioners appointed by the Bishop of Oxford. They were Dr. Philliniore, Chancellor of the Diocese, the Venerable Jasises Randall, Archdeacon of Berkshire the Rev. J. Austin Leigh, vicar of Bray, and rural dean; Mr. Charles Sawyer, of Heywood Lodge; and Mr. J. Hibbert, ...

Birmingham Police Court

... 'Nirdwflam .Ialice orourt. YESTERDAY. Before 7. C. S. uynneraley, and IV. L. Sargaiet, Esqe. WOUNDING WITHC AN rARTOIENWAiIE PLATE-A shoemaker, living in a court in Smallbrook Street, named Thomos Williams, wan brought up on arem ind, charged with a serious assault on a man named John Murphy. From the statement of Police-con- stable Seal, it appeared that on Saturday night last there was a ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ginmigtm Spoit court. YESTERDAY. Bsforc Messrs. T. C. S. Kyneursrey and If. Lucyt STALE FlS.-On Saturday night, at ten o'clock, Sanitary- inspector Cooper paid a visit to the fish stalls In the Market Hall, no doubt guided thither by the unsavoury smells proceeding from some of them. At the standing of Henry Morgan and his wife, and also that of Mrs. Green, Cooper found a considerable quantity ...

DREADFUL TRAGEDY AT POLMONT, NEAR EDINBURGH

... (From tle Edinbuserwh Daily Express. A shocking case has just occurred in the neighbourhood of Pohuont, involving the death, through an attempt to procure abortion, of a young woman, and the suicide of a surgeon, who is believed to have been mixed up in the affair. Ann Taylor, a domestic servant in the house of Mrs. Reid, Siiallburn, near Polmont, was taken violently ill on Sunday afternoon, ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Ainliq4am saillinigtq 6011d. YESTERDAY. Beroun MR. REOIsTRAn WILSON. Pie Sameeec Filher, Bisrninghlaees, drapecr.-ltfeting for the last examiation of thedbankrapt, attended by Mr. James (of the firm of James and. Knighstl for the bacekrupt, who came up on his own petition, and by' Mir. Smith, on behlnf of the assigetees, to oppose. In reply to qrjestions by the latter gentleman, the bankrupt ...

THE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR DUDLEY

... THE . RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR DUDLEY. | THE ADJOURNED INQUEST. EVIDENCE OF THE GUARDS. Yesterday the inquisition before T. M. Phillips, Esq., touching the deaths of thirteen of the persons killed by this unfortunate collision, was resunred at the Bell Hotel, Brierley Hill, Mr. King was again in attenolance as the legal adviser of the Company. J. S. Pakington, EBg., director; A. C. Sherrlff, ...

The Provinces

... ?? ?? 5. The great Glenvle case, ill which the chief of the Mac- gregore claimed £93,000. as compenllsation for 14 acres of a Highland bog, lias been settled by the Dean of Faculty with 4050.-Yert ?? Alecil. Diru LATE SUDDEux Di.ATH IN A RAILWAY CAuRIcAcMO- It has been discovered that the person who died suddenly, en Friday week last, in a train on the London and North Western Railway, wraas ...

CHARGE UNDER THE REGISTERED DESIGNS ACT

... Yesterday, at the Public Office, Moor Street, before Sir Jhn Ratcliff, Mayor, and T, 0. S. Kynnersley, Esq., a novel case came on for hearing. It was on a summons issued by Mr. Joli Kendrick, patent agent, of Bennett's Hill, against Mr. Solomon Jevons, )sosier, of Worcester Street. The case involved the question of newness of design, and the chief, point was that/the defendant had, on the 20th ...

Birmingham Police Court

... girmingim 3folt gefart. YESTERtDAY. Before ties Stipe ndiaret ascid Tcorneas Pheillips, 'Esq. A OA50.A Now John Street West shoemaker, nauced Gcorgec Hanson, Wao brought tip to-day, he having os ihe fl7th beecoipro~ved tolhave uttered abasesoovdreign. Tho party charging woosa respectable isisabitait of Snow Hill,nscained Loniss Arees. The Mint authorities deciding to prosecute in thin ...

THE CASE OF CHARLES CRESSER

... SI OKA.GNI OF NfBUEZZEIUENT AND TWO MORE FORGERIES PROVED. At the Public Offic', yesterday, before 'Messrs. Aliddlemore, Sharp, ntld Thornton, Charles Creaser, described as an accountant clerk, Banbary Street, was again placed at the bar, charged as above. Mr. W. S. Allen (firm of Hodgsoon anid Allen), prosecuted, and Mr. Powell defended the prisoner. The first charges, as to ern'.oezzlemeiit, ...