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WORCESTERSHIRE SESSIONS

... 1.1 ?? 1.-I BEFORE 1 4oiViT ) ,:rD A _ .H dWin, was indicted for stealing a ?? I of October. M S2e prosaMdi'MU, Tane&e at cOaa0 detailing poneekion withthq oepe. The saw wea th pr~,o'n I ~ oi ot~diu!r hbe r c iona onviction, and the nriegngr1 ie labour I six months. ?)C-j ?? h t MBEZZLEMtENT BY AN OM.1UflACas WCTOR.-Henry Toha- soi , 22, omnibus conductor was arraigned for embezzling &C., ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY. Before T. C. S. Kjnnerseiey, Esq. ASSAULTING VTIE POL15E.-A button maker named Christopher 13 ady, living in Nelson Street, was charged with being drunk, and throwing a stone at Polce-constable Wright. The officer said that ho was on duty about twenty minutes past twelve this (Satur. day) morning in Snow Hill, when he saw the prisoner standing by a public-house, making a great ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... The General Quarter Sessions of the peace for the borough of Birmingham wore formally opened before M. D. Hill, Esq., Recorder, yesterday morning. The Mayor was present. The fol- lowing gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury: Messre. John Graham (foreman), George Beard, James Bickley, John Bates, Ed. Barnett, James T. Collins, W. M. Gough, W. Los, D. Mackenzie S. Merodith, J. Moore, E. J. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... MONDAY. Bejore P.C. S. ynnersley aul T. Lome, Rars. SuspICIOn OF COnMMTrINO A FeLoxr.-An old man named WViliame Seces, Park Street, was charged with being concealed on the premiees of Thomas Woolhidgo, Garrison Lane, with Intent to commit a felony. The prosecutor stated that about twelve o'clock on Sunday nlght he went into the yard, and found the prisoner in a corner standing against the wall ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... YESTERDAY. BEFoRn M. D. HILL, ESQ., RECO5CDEO. CRUIEL FRAUD BY A COUNTY COUnT AaENT.ea-althan Jamscs Jcelsesoit, accountant, surrendered to his bail on a charge of steal. ing lbs. G., the property of George Hayward. DIr. Adams con- duded tha prosecutton, and Mr. Elars appeared for the defence. The learned counsCI for the prosecution In opening the Csee said the cccumnstances of the case were ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. Eynnersley, Gough, and Phillips, TaIS LATE V10LBNT ASSAULT.-It will be remembered that some time ago three young fellows, named Edward .linn, and James and Thomas Davilt, were charged with violently assaulting Martin and John lesley, father and son. The complainants sicu the occurrence have been inmates of the General Hospital, and frem a certificate produced from Mr. ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... YESTEiBDAY. BoswM. D. HILL, EsQ., 1IEOOIDE55. ROBBINGs A. GOODs TsUCEc ON TU1E MIDLAN(D LINEs.-WiUians Wolfr Bamut-n, Tihoines Green, and William Bolton were charged with stooling at the borough of.Birminghams, on the 8th of De- ceimber last, ono checse and twenty-four pairs of braces, the pro. perty of the Midland Railway Company. Mr. Adams, with whom was Air. Wills, prosecuted, and Mr. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before 1. C. S. KVnnersecy, Buckley, and W. Richards, Rsqrs. SuspicioN oF FzLoNy.-A young woman named anes Ander. Sot, living in Thomas Street, was brought up by Deteotivo-offiter Mountforvl on the following charge :-The officer said that he was walking along Thomas Street, in company with Detective-officer Clarke, about nlneo'clocli that (Wednesday) morning, when he saw the ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... BIRMINGIIA M BOROUGH SESSIONS. YESTERDAY. BEFORE M. D. HILL, EsQ., REConDsER. EMBEZZLErENT BY AN Or1IBUS CoNDuconL.-Hceary Smith, a respectablo-looking young fellow, was indicted for embezzling the sum of £1. 1s., the money of his master, Mr. Francis Russell, proprietor of the Bristol Road omnibus. Mr. Elers prosecuted, mrd Mr. O'Brien defended the prisoner. It appeared that Smith was employed ...

THE RECORDER ON THE HOLDING OF A SECOND COURT

... ?? RtCORDER ON THE HOLDING OF A SECOND COURT. Before ?? the Petit Jury yesterday, at the con. esion of tire business of the Sessions, the learned Recorder the Mayor (T. Lloyd, Feq.) and the Town Clerk ?? present in Court, addressed to them the following re- ?? of the Jury,-I have now to oongra. tolate you upon having arrived at the termination of your ln attendanco here. Two of your body ...

ALLEGED WHOLESALE MURDERS ON BOARD AN AMERICAN VESSEL

... ALLEGED WHOLESALE MURDERS ON BOARD A.N AMERICAN VESSEL The first and second mates of tke American barque Anna, of New York, have been brought this week before the Magistrates of the Islo of Wight, on the information of John Thomas and Abraham Rooke seamen on board the vessel, on a charge of having murdered John Turtle and several other seamen during the voyage from Legona to England. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COUJRT OF PROBATE AND DIVORCE, Before Sir 0. Creasweld. MARSH A11D OTHERS V. MABSH AND OTHERS. DISPUTED WILL. The bearing of this case was resumed on Friday. The suit was promoted by the executors of Mr. James Stamford Caldwell, to establish a will and codicil dated respectively in 1856 and 1858, which were disputed on the ground that the codicil referred to a private will, dated 1861, to ...