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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YEiTERDAY. refore T. C. S. Kynnterslosj, T. Phillips, B. TV. WinJicfd, an*d I. Gough, .Esqrs. ., T'HE CAsr OF MErLON.-WO havo proviously given the facts attendant upon chargee-made against a young man named Mellon. The tirst was one of breaking windows in a dwelling house ia Trenter Street. This dwelling was in the occupation of a young woman known to the defendant, and being forbidden hlr ...

A SHIP'S CREW POISONED.—THREE DEATHS

... A SHIP'S CREW POISONED.-THREE DEATHS. * We have received intelligence of a melancholy case of poisoning by mistake, which occurred at Ramsay, Isl of Man, on Friday, and resulted in the death of no less than three persons. The occurrence is described in a letter dated Ramsay, March 18th, in the following words :- A melan- choly occurrence happened here on Friday night. A fina brig arrived here ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. Kynmrcrsley, BPdley, and Riehards. Rosnasy BY A SUoP[Abe.-T2'hoias Nicliolsern, grocer's assist- ant, was charged with stealing a sovereign, the property of his employere, Messrs. Bennett and Co., provision dealers, High Street. ANr. Palmer defended the prisoner. Mr. Bennett, the prosecutor, stated that on the previous day he looked into his till, and found a ...

WARWICK LENT ASSIZES

... ' The conminsisfon for the county of Warwick was opened at Warwick, on Wednesday evening, by Mr. Justice Willes. The ordinary retinue of avelln men were edisepnsed with on ?? occa- sion, and his Lordship wan a5ttended only by the Sheriff, souse trumpeters, and a body of polico. Lord Chief-Baron Pollock, being detained at Derby, did not arrivo till the following morning. 'Mr. Juetice Willoa, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... , YESTERDAY. Before T. Coz, IV. Gough, adze C. B. Copc, Esqrs. A CASE or DISEASED MnEAT.-We have prevlously given the facts of a seizure of the carcass of a sheep by Sanitary Inspector Joseph Cooper, in which a farmer named Charles Boarter, of Cotton End, near Whitacre, was the owner and sander. The car. case was found in tbe slaughter-house of Mr. Wheeler, Gloucester Street, but it wae proved ...

SHROPSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... SHPROPSHIRE LENT ASSIZES. CROWN COURT. YESTERDAY. BEUORE MR. BARo,- BURAMWELL. Owen Edwards, aged 19, labourer, was charged with poaching, on the night of the 4th December, 1859, at Whittington, with divers other persons unknown, on certain lands in the occupation of William Ormsby Gore, Esq., being armed with a gun. Mr. Best prosecuted. Prisoner wes undefended. The accused had broken bis gun ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-WEDNESDAY. (Before Vice-ChanecllorSir W. P. Wood.) HE DUDLEY AND WEST BROMWICH BANK V. SPITTLE. The plaintiffs in this suit sought to establish their claim s creditors under an assignment by one Frederick Farley, or the benefit of his creditors. The circumstanoes, which were somewhat peculiar, were s follows :-In January 1858, a check for £550., purport. cg to be drawn ...

WARWICKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... WARVWICKSIIIRH LENT ASSIZES. CROWN C'OURT. SATURDAY. lle'oliO MAIR. JUSTICE WIaLars. cll ;EB 01 FRAUD AGAINST MESSRS. MAR1KS 11k, AND FRANKLIN. lark. and E'dward Saue Iranklin surrendered to bail ~, asiclnet haging that tiany, baing paortons against peila ?? bad boon filed, and who had there-. 1001 ~Jul~O ianrutctt, (lid, within three monthe next ab b fteflat, to wit, on the 23rd of April, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... THE GIGANTIC FRAUDS ON THE CARRON IRON COMPANY.. EQUITY COUIRT.-SATURDAY. (Before Sir John Romilly.) STAINTON V. THE CARSRON IRON COMPANY. The Master of the Rolls delivered judgment in this impor- tant case, argued on Wednesday, and which came before the Court on-a motion for an injunction to restrain the defendants from continuing certain proceedings instituted by them in the Session Court in ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMIINGHAM POLICE COURT. SATURDAY. Before Meosrs. Kynncrslell, Rawolins, Welch, and James. DIsEAsED MsrAT.-Sanitary-inspoctor Cooper applied for a sam- mono against Georgs Billinge, a butcher, residing at Hockley, for being the owner of a sheep which was diseased and unfit for human food. Cooper deposed to finding the sheep in a slaughter-house that (Saturday) morning. It was dressed for sale ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... Bv3FonrE LEiGB TRAFFORP, ESQ. A DNPIVsTr AS TO TOE IREIAoL PuRCIIAER OF A HORSE.- 0lven v. Ilcek.-Plaintiff, who lives In BirmIngham, and holds hini- setf oist as a borso dealer, and for whom Mr. Janies Motteram, of tho Oxford Ciscuit (instrtcted by Mr. East) appeared, brought his action ilgaisls the defendant. a general trader, residing at ling's N'orton, to recover i sum of £14. 14s., the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURIT OF CHANCERY.-S.TUnDUAY. (leforc the Lords JsNtic~s of Appeco.) IN BANrI;OUPTCY, IN nE LEA11-EX PARTE JABART. This was an appeal from a decision of Mr. Commissionor Perry (the Comsmissioner of the Liverpool District Court of BankruptCY), Who had ordered the committal of the appellant (Mr. Jabet) to prison for neglecting to comply with a previous order of the Court requiring him to ...