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... I yaw Abittillgellu. EQUITY 6JOURT.-YESTERDAY. (Before the Lords Jistice-s of Appeal.) EXPARTE PICA&RD AND LABAT, Wi ME FOX AND HENDERSON, BANKRUPTS.-THE NAPOLEON DOCKS. Their Lordships this morning delivered their opinions upon the questions involved in this case. The object of the application was to set aside an arrangement alleged to have been made in court with the. consent of the coussei ...

HEREFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... HEREFORDSEIRE ASSIZES. THE LEDBURY. .TRAGEDY. (Froem our Reporter.) 'EkEiDOnD, Wednesday. . After the despatch of our parcel last evening,. Mr.masefteld explained: the mo lel of the premises, and produced the drawer which'was broken open, as also the part of the desk into which the bolts of the lock on the drawer shot The drawer wias divided trite compa t ents, in one eof which money was ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... GLOUCESTERSKIRE SUMMER ASSIZES. NISI PRIUS COURT. Before Mr. Justice Wrilles. HIART V. SOUTH WALES RAILWAY COHNPANY, (Sdcial Jury.) Mr' Huddleston, ?? and Mr. Phipson were for the plaintiff; and Mr. Serjeant Pigott and Mr. Cripps for the defendants. Mr. Haddleston, in stating the case, said the legal ques- tion involved in this case had been decided in the court above, and the point to be ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Nirmiugtam alice ?? YESTERDAY. Before T. C. S. 1fynnerstelj andi W. Gough, Rsqrs. IlisH E.ArvssT LABounREs WITH TOO MUCRH MONEY.- Amongst the rather elongated list ofdrunk and disorderlles to-da-y, were several Irish reapers. One who had been working near Hales Owen, giving the name of James Ryan, was found by Police- constable Sleverin, in Steelhousi Lane, quite intoxicated, and flourishing ...

Birmingham Police Court

... in ?? Fart. YESTERDAY. Before T. C. S. Kynneralenj anI W. Goueet, Esgrs. CHR.sGE OF DIMuesRmmouS AeSAUVLT.-A mongst the rather long list of applications for summonses or warrants to day, the following is of se serious a character as to deserve a ?? cesneirried young wolnen named Amelia Eleerington, of Nelsen Street West, applied to tie Magistrates under the following clreamstances: For three ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ?? vliag ( rt. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. W. Goush, T. Lane, and W. Blichards. GAMSULINO AT TaFCEa7TxRY'YWARS.-A vell-known frequenter of fairs and races, giving the name of fl7wmas Terry, Stafford Street, wascharged as above. Police-constable Belford stated that on the preceding evening, about half-past eight o'clock, be was on duty near the Cemetery, when he saw the defendant with a stool, a ...

Birmingham Police Court

... * girmflallY Vdif CumI YESTERIDAY. (Sefore 1Mess-g. TAic. Lloyd, noo. Cox, anid Henry Smith.) TinE EXTESNIVE RBOBERtY OF BssAes CASrczNGS.-The womain named Harois Lyons was again brought up to-day. FRom the, statements made by Detective Kelly, it, appeared that sunre three weeks ago he'had an Intimation, froms Mr. Emoon, brass tap. founder, Cheapsido, that tha woman above named bad brought him ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Nirminflaill.#011a darl YESTERDAY. Before Sir Johrn atcliff (mayor), Charles Shaw, and Wesltey Richards, Bsqrs. A VENDon OF WOLVERItAMPrON RiCE CARDS AT SXOw` HILL SrATiox.-A meanly-clad fellow, giving the name of Thomas Eoans, was charged by Railway-inspector Thomas Piggott under the following circumstances: On the preceding day the defem- dant, who was vending Wolverhampton Rsce Lists, came ...

WARWICK SUMMER ASSIZES

... WARWICX SUMMER ASSIZES. *Tbe comminieon for the county of Warwick waas fotiisalij opened' on Tue idyaflernoon. The Judges ?? oa ?? Erlean~d Xfr. ?? incodsequonoelof'ihe Tfiroobeing dealunc'd at Derby, Mr. Justice Wilhimns arrived alone st Warwick, by the p.45tiain 'islordehipwas reeived at the Great Western Sta- tion bg the High Sheriff, Sir G. R. Philips, Bart., and the osual retjnuc, 'and ...

TRIALS FOR MURDER, AND EXECUTION

... I . i - I THE NEWPORT MURDER., At-the Monmouth Assizes, on Saturday, AfattllcluFrancics, a tailor- and haullier, aged twenty-aix, was indicted for feloniously killing and murdering, his wife, Sarah Francis, by cutting her throat with a razor, at Newport, on ?? of March last. The prisoner looked very pale, and appeared 'to besu.ffering from mental depression. He was arraigned, and pleaded not ...

Birmingham Police Court

... mirminflaill vlolla 900. YESTURDAY. Before Sir Jalet 1latcliff fMdf~or) anid T. Budlatey an-1 W7. Bichsards, Esqr~s. STATISTrus 3av A SHIOEuLAc -The vicinity of Snow Hill And livery Street is so much infested by a lot of thieves and black- guards, professing to Black your boots,' that tho footpaths are frequently and greatly obstructed. Orders having been given to the police to abate U~ ...

WARWICK SUMMER ASSIZES

... WARWICK SUMMER ASSIZES, CROWN COURT - YESTERDAY. BBF-ORB MRI. JUSTICE WILLIAMiS. STE:ALISNO MIocsr.-Hamsiahe Pinclhback pleaded guilty to A charge vf stealing at Mfaucetter, on the 8th of July, a puree. cosi. taming one sovereign, the property of Jalee Willis. The prisoner was strongly recommended to mercy by the prosecutor, and also by the M agistrate who committed her. Sentence: three ...