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Birmingham Police Court

... girill'alfl,3111 Ilutice do f. YESTERTDAY. Before thle Slipiervtrl~y, and lresert.Mi Aitevorwe, Shrarp, antd SERIOUS CAitt S7 OF SaAIziieNO.-Il'Lliffil IC1i0ylr, a man about twenity-seven years of ago, described ans a labourer, living in Blews Street, wis brought up onl the above charge. As the case stands remiranlded, we now only note th:et the injnries whicls tie complain- ant, William ...

WORCESTER INSOLVENCY COURT

... WORCESTER INSOLVENCY COIURT. The following cases of insolvency were disposed of' on 'Wednes- day, by George Gray Byrne, Esq., barrister-at-law, in the abtntee of the J.udge, Benjamin Parham, Esq., from illness. Jeseph Pegg, news agent and stationer, of Mealchtapetn S treet, Worcester. Mr. William Corles supported the insolvent;' and ap- plied for a final order to be granted. There was no ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... (faut. YEiTERDAY. ?? Mr. RENcTsrIPr, AVATERc tI'ELD, 17e ie S&inmId Wrifd1, Langtone, ?? for the lost examination of the bankrupt, lttended by Mr. Litchfield, of Nwesastlevd dieder-Lyme. The bankrupt, after being sucbmcnittedl to a brief examlnaition, Was allowed duly to pass. The balance sicot, lrepared by MIr. A. J. Boddington, sohowed: due to creditors, Ti1,010. 9s. Dd,: assets, in good ...

THE LATE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR DUDLEY

... THE LATE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR D , DEY. EXTRAORDINARY SCENE AT THE INQUEST - - ~~YESTERDAY. - SECESSION OF THE FOREMAN OF TH UY The enquiry before T. M. Phillips, Esq., Coroner, touching tile deaths of thirteen of the persons who lost their lives in conse- quence of the late collision on th Oxford, Worcester, and Wol- verhampton Railway, was roesumed ycsbday morning at the Bell Hotel, ...

Birmingham Police Court

... girmigg?pnl pfflift OLDulk. YESTERDAY. Before T. C. S. Kyssnereley and Samnuel Budceele, BSqI-3. S'rNALiNti BRASS CASTINS.-THE RECEovER ALSO 'AKES..- A youth, only sixteen, named WVillicea Smith, of Cato Street, brass- founder, was brought up under the following6circeustances, charged with felony. Mr. Cartland, brassfounder, &c., Weaman Row, from the suspicion he entertained of the prisoner's ...

Birmingham Police Court

... virffiiug?am value 6art. YESTERDAY. Beforc IV. Wills, and TV. L. Sargemt, Esqrs. A Nnwr MOVE IN SHOP-DOOR RoBBEmY.-Ediward Edscorois, described as a warehouseman, without any fixed residence, (he said le came from Bath,) was brought up charged with felony. Mr. Thomas Kiemp Miace, assistant to Mr. Charles Lea, hatter, Bull Street, stated that about nine o'clock on the preceding night lie missed ...

Birmingham Police Court

... girminj?am valice (Larl. YESTERDAY. Dr/etC T. C. S. Kynncrsley aaid 2. Phllips, Rsqrs. AS OLD Tuici.-An Irish labourer named Tichard Joyce, residing in the Old Inkleys, wais charged with obtainisga quantity of ale from Mr. John Robbins, landlord of the Lstimer Arms Latiinor Street, by means of false pretences. It appeared from the evidence given that the prisoner had been for the last few ...

THE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR DUDLEY

... THE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE | NEAR DUDLEY. THE ADJOURNED INQUEST, YESTERDAY. CONCLUStON OF THE EVIDENCE. The enquirybefore T. M. Phillips, Esq., tounleeig thb deaths of thirteen of the unfortunate persons who lost their lives in calls- quenec of this melanclioly catastrophe, was resusmed lat the Bell Hotel, Brierley Hill, yesterday morning, At eleven o'clock. William Fenton, Esq., Chairman of the ...

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 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, ...