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Birmingham Police Court

... irmi~km Volwt 60t. YESTERDSIAY. Before ?? 0. S. Kysnerslcy. TV. .Middlemsore, SF1. Litcy, ased W Wills, Ris-rs. ROBBsERY nec PARKc STnEET.-A young woman respectably dressed, named Margaret McGregor, of Park Street, was charged witls stealing a cloak, valued at l2s., the property of Mrs. Sarah Swingler, who keeps a provision shop in the eaame locality. When the loss of the article wast ...

EXECUTION FOR MURDER AT LIVERPOOL

... EXECUTION FOR MURDER AT LIVER- POOL. (Fromn the Liverpool Ateterv.) At noon, on Saturday, Henry Reid, aged thirty-eight, was executed outside Kirkdale Gaol, for strangling his wife, Susannah Reid, at Manchester, on the 23rd of Sep- tember last. This unhappy man has passed the period since his sen- tence in calm and reflective quiet, awaitin his fate with resignation, and not buoyed up with the ...

Birmingham County Court

... -6irlaillgiptin (Caitiff Gurf. FRIDAY. BEFORE MR. MoTTERArM, DEPUTY-JUDGE. THE EDUCATED MULE AT THE AMERICAJN CIRCUS. REMARKABLE ACTION. Moffatt v. Miters-In this action (tried before a Jury), the hear- ing of which excited the greatest interest in Court from the nature of the avocation of the parties concerned, and from the singular circumstances out of which it arose, the plaintiff was Mr. ...

THE MURDER BY A LUNATIC AT THE BOROUGH ASYLUM

... At the Public Office, yesterday, before Mr. T. C. S. Kynnersaly, John Brails/ford, an ex-policeman, and late a lunatic confined in the Borough Asylum, at Winson Green, was placed at the bar, on a charge of wilfully murderiig SamuelSunderland, another in- patient of the ?? institution, on the Lth of December last. The prisoner was quite calm and collected, and seemed to have perfectly recovered ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Mirmingrtm unkgtcglfaut. YESTEDAXY. in ~~Wop~~cs~fdcclcr~~hwasas meet- jug for asditing the accounts of the assigners and declaring a dividend. Mr. J. Smith (who was iostructed by Mr. Reeves), on behalf of the assignees, applied for an adjournment, on the ground that questiene had arisen on rather vexed point, samely, wbat costs a mortgagee's solicitor was entitled to, and whether the assig- ...

Birmingham Police Court

... vfflia (Dart. YESTERDAY. Before H. Ithigt axld If. S. Co, Esqrs. IMPORTANT DETycTiotN or GUN-BARREL STEALERS.-A respectable looking man named George Field, forty-two years of age, together with a youth of eighteen, named James AshbLy, were brought up under the above serious charge. It was shown from the evidence that Mr. Brookes, gan-maker, Weaman Street, in, whose employ the prisoners were, ...

ASSIZES FOR BIRMINGHAM

... ASSIZES FOR BIRMINGH-AM. The following letteribas been addressed to the Mayor by Mr. A. D. Hill, the Recorder.- I : .Stapleton, January 18th, 1859. Mr. Mayor,-The Gazsftc of Friday last, as you have doubtless been officially apprised, 'contains an order of her Majesty the Queen, made in conformity with the statuce the 3rd and 4th of William IV., chap. 71, dirertlng that the ' Assizes for ...

WORCESTERSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... WORCESTERSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER I SESSIONS. I These Sessions commenced yesterday, the Right Hon. Lord Ward, chairman, presiding. The Right Hon. Earl Beauchamp, the Right Hon. Lord Lyttelt[n, the Right Hon. Sir J. S. Paking- ton, Bart., M.P., and Sir T. Winnington, Bart., M.P., were also on the bench. The following Magistrates were also present: Hon. F. Lygon, M.P., and the Hon. W. Coventry; ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Ninliug?am gauhrapttg (ifturt. SATURDAY. BEEoRE MR. COMMISSIONER SANDERS. In rec John Tonics, .Birminghlam, printer, stationer, ?? was an adjourned certificate meeting attended by Mlr. J. Smith, for the bankrupt, and Mr. Martineau (of the firm of Ryland and Martineau) for the assignees. Mr. Martineau stated to the Court that this was a caeO which had come before the late Mr. Commis- sioner ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Nivliqi411L C 11 Vda 6f. SATURDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. Kyaner~stey and F. L. WFeie. UNWH5OLE5soIE RA5BITs. - Frequent complainta have been madeby jooi persona at the Sanitary Inspector's office, with refer- ence to their purchasing rabbits which, in the course of a few hours, have become totally unfit for food. In many cases application has been made to the vendors either to restore the ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... I Both Courts opened at nine o'clock, the Crown Court being occupied the whole day with the hearing of appeals, which were not, so far as they had proceeded, invested with any public interest. CHARGO Or REVEIVING STOLtEN .PROPkRTY.-Jo0n Srith, a marine store dealer, surrendered to take his trial on a charge of feloniously receiving'60Obh. 'of 'cast-iron, the property of Jehn Jones and John ...

Birmingham Police Court

... . .4itmil(Itm jouct olout. T YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. Wl. Lucy and W. Middeemore. THE LAW REGARDING THE APPBoPRIATION OF LOST PaO- pstrT.-A. young man, named Lassrenocc ioirke, of. Great Barr Street, filer, who had been remanded on a charge (f feloniously appropriating two £5. notes, the property of Peter Peel, of Legge Street, glass bead maker, was again brought-up. Mr; Po*411 was for the ...