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COINING TURKISH PIASTRES

... THE CHARGE AGAINST MR11. MOSS, AND COM- MITTAL OF THE ACCUSED. At the Public office en Saturday, Mr. Thomas Moss, who, it will be recollected, was apprelseuded after the committal of Calvocoir- resi o asimla chrg, ws rouhtup on a remand from Thurdayfor urter eamiatio. M. Mtteraus, instructed by Mr. altr, t te istace f M. 0 H.Collis, Turkislh Consul, a~ai apparedto ?? Hrdig atende onbehalf of ...

FORGERY OF TURKISH COIN.—ANOTHER CASE

... FORGERY OF TURKISH COIN.-ANOTHER | CASE. We published last week the particulars of the apprelen- sion of a Greek merchant, now in custody at Birmingham, charged with having caused to be manufactured a large quantity of spurious Turkish coins, and we have now to narrate the frustration of a scheme for the manufacture of spurious Turkish money entered into by two Frenchmen during their residence ...

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. ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... prmiuy4aul phrqtq 60arl, YESTERDAY. BFeoRm AIR. COMMISSIONER BALOUY. The followhig certificate meetings wtere fixed for to-day. In re John Bowers Sinith, Rugby, ?? bankrupt came up supported by Mr. Ure. Mr. Hodgoon appeared to oppose on behalf of the assignees, and in doing so called his Honours attention to the fact that the report ot tie oflicial assigsee statesi that the bankrupt commenced ...

COINING TURKISH PIASTRES

... COINING TURKISa PIASTRES. SERIOUS CHAIRGE AGAINST A GREElN iERCHzVNT. COMMIT'TAL OF THE PRisoNER. The serious charge against Antonio Calvocorressi, a Greek Mer- chant, at Mlanchester, of causing Turkish piastres to be coined in Birmingham, was yesterday again gone into, at the Public Offlc', Moor Street. The Magistrates present vorae Messrs. T. C. S. [yU- nersley, D. Matins, and W. Middlemore; ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... YESTERDAY. Before ,1. D. HiU, Esq.,4Rceorder. CnAMOE OFs PURCHAoslNG A HOrSaa WITtr BATD BASK NOTSt. -Joseph Thompsons, a horse dealer, was charged with defrauding one Edward Gtallagher, in the purchase of a horse in Birmingham Market, on the 12th of August last. The evidence went to stow that in part payment for the animal the prisonergave to Gallagher two £6. notes, which appeared to be ...

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 ...

THE WEEDON ENQUIRY

... The Comneissioisers carried on their investigation at Woedon on Saturday. Mr. G. C. Munro, the assistant military storekeeper, gave evidence showing the great irregularities which existed when he was appointed, and the means lie took to remedy thema, which, however, were frustrated by Mr. Elliott. With respect to 1,500 pairs of Mr. Isaac's boots, which could not be, accounted for, it was ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ?irmigg4arrl V?paffrt - ?,Szv!- YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. KynitscrlCy, IV. Middlemlhor-e, and D. Matins. The usual Monday mornieg's list of delinquents was but slightly increased by last Saturday night's revelry at the fair, although, as was stated, the streets were thronged till a late hour. With the exception of drunkeln Cases, the following formed the entire list:- DOINsGeSe AT ...

STAFFORDSHIRE MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... Both Courts opened yesterday (Thursday) at nine o'loek. The Crown Court was eccupied the whole of the day with thle hearing of appeals. n * e : m 0 . | Id ' Fwa 4, C ?? Pt ?? Eti ?? , 4 ,i ui - 3~ 1 L4 06 , . Ci CO orO -ie .WiU;O wardens and Overseers of the poor of the parish of Bilston against tapphretcehiw ?? oerseers of thiS poorbr Xoftter paris of paupersso eaitheons stingo Mrh ree t oe ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... BIIMAINGHATM BOROUGH SESSIONS. YESTERDA.- BEFORE M. D. HIoLL, ESQ., RFCORDSR. THE TUrKISH COINI-NG CASE. Antonio Calv'oro'esei and Tlihooeo dloss onirrenserel to their bail o01 an indictoonot charging them ocn the hlrst colnt with un- la wfully ing,;iag false and counterfeit copper coin, inteaded to resemblhe Terkishl piaitres; nod in, tile secondl count with coll- spiracy to commit the samell ...