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STAFFORDSHIRE SPECIAL ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHIRE SPEOIAL ASSIZES. Mr Bro Wld 'ETERDAY t ocok Mr.Eatn Wldetook lila neat upon the bench atten cok CurrirsO AND W6uN`Wioe AiT '1iowot,'Rgore.-3amag glint, 27, wi-eslwnight, was charged with feloniously cutting and wound. tog W~Illiam Laister, with intent to kill him, at Rowley Boggt, on the 16th, of Septensber, 1869. Mr. Mottekam 'proienrutsi oauult, Henetly eefen'dedi Fsrom the ...

POISONED BUNS

... EXTRAOPRDINARY CASE. Dr. F. W. Griffin, of the Bristol School of Chemistry, supplies to the Times the following account of a case of poisoning which has lately occurred in Bristol:- On Thursday, the 15th inst., various persons became seriously ill after eating Bath buns purchased of a confec- tioner at Redland. Among the sufferers were six youths, pupils at a leading sohool at Clifton. ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... YESTERDAY. BEFOar MI. R7COrEnaRe HILL.r TireE OUTRrAnse IN0 CARErc'r' COUsRT-Thormae Davitt, 22, dealer, was indicted for having, on the l1ito of December last, unlawfully and maliciously wounded Marlin Heeley. Mr. O'Brien prosecuted, ansd Mr. Morer defended the prisoner. The facts of the case, which weegiven fully at the tine, are doubtlees within the recollection of our seaders. The parties, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. Kynners'ey and AMiddlemore. A WILD JIUSLHIWOMAN.-A dirty dlssipated-looking Irish omen, rejoicing in the somewhat euphonious name of Mary Loody, waso charged with having heen drank and disorderly on the pevious evening. Police-consteble No. 60 described the ?? pesfosmancea. Her behaviour wsa the moat wiolentest he'd ever know d on. She ahied all about the street, and ...

THE MUEDER AT STEPNEY

... THE MUEDER AT .STEPNEY. The death of Mrs. Mary Eassley, at No. 9, Grove Road, Mile Elnd Stepney, is still involved in mystery, and at a late hour on Friday evening large crowds of persons eol- lectted in front of the premises, when Sergeant Tanner, of the cief detective. olice, Great Scotland Yard, and Sergeant Copping, of Arbour Square, Stepney, attended by order of their superior oficers to ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLIOB COURT. YMSTILRDAY. Refore Sir Johl, Boatliff and Messrs. T. C. S. Klfners~eli Wsd a. R. Cope. CHARGE OF STAALING A COAT.-EvTi1 Allten, a young woman of 10060 character, was charged by Police-constable hICormiok, under the following circumstances: The oDiicer, being on duty about two this morning, met the prisoner and another girL She had under her arm a man's coat, and on ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... I YKSTEU1)AY. frc Moesr. T. C. S. K1penneretey, T. Phillips, and W. Gough. ?? FROOM TlItS P'TlsoN.-,A young woman of loose uraclir, niamed Aiarj Ann Carmel, living In Moor Street, was I~agedsvilh stesling £10. b.e( from the person of WilliamU Iud- ?? an crginte driver, living at Ctolchestor. It appears that on !:r eeningoB tho Iro ncutor iiv t the prisoner at Ihe Blue Pig, Itoor S r ct, and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY. lkf ore Sir Johtn creliff and F. I. Wdch, Meq. ETEALixo BOTTsS.-An unfortunate, named Carolinc Xon5O, living In Harford Street, was charged with having in her posseesion a quantity of bottler supposed to be stolen. Police constable 154 stated that be apprehended the prisoner In Great Hampton Street at three o'clock that morning, with the bottles onder her shawl. She did not give a ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT. MONDAY. 3L VORlE Mit. JusTIce KI;AsTINI. Tnt: ALLF.XFEID CONSIRllACY TO DE1raAUVi Till: EAIL OF STA1.B FOBD AN4D WAIIIUNOTON-George Hachett (on bail), a very rcspectahble-lookinig man, was indicted on a charge of unlawfally centpiritg with One James Parrish to defraud the Bight HOD. Georgo larty Gray. Narl of Stamford and lVarrington, of cortain sums of mouey. Mr. Wlhateley, Q.C., ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Bcfore H. Smith, ?? Coz, aend Willium Jancs, Es'rs. AN EXPERlENCRD BU5RGLAR MIsCALCULATING MATTE5.-A robuot fellow, described as a sawyer, of St. Martin's Place, Five Ways, and giving the name of Joseph Siznekis, was charged with breaking and entering the workshop of Mr. Richard Price, of Latimer Street South. The burglar, who Sergeant Teggils said. had just come out of gaol for a ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Is YFSTERDAY. 3 Berjbe Mesers. H. Smith, W. Lucy, and C. RP Cope. g AN hIs8H Row is LANCASTIM, STAEoT.-A. youth named :Rtrv A.lAike living in Tower Sireet, was brought up on a remand A from the previous day, charged with stabbing an Irishman named Ws Jeremiah Sullivan, residing In Price Street, in a disturbance that a- occurred in Lancaster Street on Monday evening. Mr. Haesmant re attended to ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIJIMINGHAM POLICE COURT. YiFSTEILDAY. gefre jlJess'S. 2. C. S. RKj c-erlci;, ?? Phillips, S. Tleorelons, and A -rsw~er ?? 1N TIOUDen z.-A young man, giving the macl, of llenry Allen, Great Hampton Rtow, gun perouesloner, was brought up under the following ?? igeele elated that he had taken tbe defendant into custody to pre- sea iuertber breach cf the pcesce. He had been engaged in a gghi ...