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Birmingham Police Court

... airilling4aill V.alta goart. YEiS IERDAY. BE-fore Messrs. T. C. S. Kyjsecrslei awne T. Phillips. The bulsiness brought before the Bench this morning con- sisted of a few charges of drunkeness and destitution, and the fol- lowiir- ::smalt on a policeman. A caster named John Hoaze, and a dirty-loolking drab, said to be his wife, but bearingthe alias of Sophna Redpd!. were charged with the last ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Simainf Ae Acert. SATURDAY, Before Messrs. T. C. S. Kvynersriee and P. L Welch. FOuAY AOAINST STREET BEGooAs.-The annoyance occasioned by the pertinacity of the numerous class of beggars wvho infest the streets of this borough, and more especially those of .the suburbse, haring latterly increased to a great extent-in several instances threats having been employed on refusal of ?? Superin- ...

LORD MAYOR'S DAY

... THE PROCESSION AND PRESENTATION IN THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER. On Tesday morning Alderman David Williams Wire, the Lord Mayor of London for 385809, was conducted with high ceremonial to the Court of Elchequer, for the pur- pose of being presented to the learned Barons sitting in that court, and to take the oaths which are customarily admin- istered to the chief magistrate of the city of London on ...

SPIES AND REFUGEES IN GUERNSEY

... SPIES AND REFUGEES IX GUERNSEY. In the Royal Court of Guernsey some days ago, before ithe Bailiff and Jurats, the curious libel case of Morin s. Cohln was tried. This was an action brought by -M. Edouard MIorin against M. Benjamini Colin, both parties being French subjects, to obtain reparation-ill uiatnages oln account of the following letter, inserted in the Guernsey S!atr newspaper, of ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF EXCITING TO MUTINY AT WINCHESTER

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF EXCITING I TO MUTINY AT WINCHESTER. 1r0 condense the following from the ieapssilre Is epen- (ent of Saturday:- A very sinogular charge of exciting some men of the 13th Light Infantry to mutiny was held onl Monday last at W inch;ester, before Mr. W. Hutchinson (the Mayor) aid a foll bench of Magistrates. Colonel Horne, of the Ilth, was the complainant, and Mr. Roe (the ...

THE MANUFACTURE OF STEEL PENS. MYERS' PATENT

... (P. rom our oswe Lrcjortcr.) COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCR-YrsTERDAY. 8ITTINGS IN BANCO, AT WEiTMINSTRlt. BEFOeRE TuE LodD CelIRe BARON. AND Blreoess Ba.uMWrLL, WATSON, AND CHANNELL. Myers and 01ners v. Bareker and Ansotter. In this cise, as reported in our columns yesterday, cause was shown on e!oeaday ?? a r le for a sew trial, the verdict, when heard before the L)ra Chief Jastice of the Comumon ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ?? pplitt Goatt. YESTERDAY. Before Mrr. ?? C. S. KyIimnersfcy. SrE.:.1 X(: .A PAIRS OF STEPS.-JOhnL lnyras, Thimble MNill Lane, paper hliager, was charged vith stealing a pair of steps from the preiniii-; of EdVin Parishi of the Vulcan Tavorn, New John Street Wiesi, on \Vednesday. Prisoner had sometimes worked for the proseautor, and told I'olice-constable Keefe (328) that he took the steps ...

Law Intelligence

... .CS, atu 311ttiliquict. V ?? COURT OF QUEEN'S BUNCI.-YESmRDAY. WARLOW V. HAnReRSON. Mr. Mellor moved for a rule to show cause why the verdict for the plaintiff should not be set aside, and a nonsuit entered. Mr. Mellor said it was a declaration set- ting out that defendant, as an auctioneer, advertised some horses to be sold by auction, without reserve ; that plain- tiff was the highest bidder ...

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 ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Nadruptcg Cart. YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. COMMISSIONER BALOUY. The following certificate meetings were fixed for yesterday. in re J. Hundy, Birming/luan, tinier nmercdaet.-Mr. MartineatL (of the firm of Ityland and Martineau) intimated that the assignees. did not offer any opposition to the bankrupt's certificate, and his. Honour awarded one of the tsicnd class. ,e himJ. Brown, Alofcsltr, hop and ...

Birmingham Police Court

... sirmiuflam valid (Li oart. YESTERDAY.. Brcybre Meosm. T, C. S. Kynizerifls aced S. Euck-ley. COMAsatTTrAL.-The little boy, 10ohn HOPkins, who, no was Slatcd ie yesterdlay's Da~ily Pos, 'was remanoded on a charge of boing fennud is the hosse Of Ann Gecorge, Iin Digbceth, having no buoiness there, woo again tbrought up. H1is parents refused to aettesce the COceict. Thle youthful ofencler was ...

SINGULAR AND ATROCIOUS MURDERS

... MURDEr. NEAit QUEEN SQUARE. On Toesday afternoon a respcectably-attired man, about thirty-five years of age, who gave the name of Edward lToonies, described on the charge-sheet as ai commercial tra- veller, residing at 1, Pickering Place, Lower Road, Lling- ton, was brought before Mr. Corrie, at tie Clerkenewell Police Court, charged with wilfully murdering Charles Cantly, by cutting his ...