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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. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Befsore T. C. S. Ky7mserley, William Liuc, and William James, Esors. A POINT AS. TO ArrtoEroTCES ENElhTINeO IN THE Asdy.- Two youths of nineteen years of age, named JAn Hull, Springfield Street, and Wliatn Chcamebers, Potter's Lane, Aston, had been summoned to appear before the Mggistrates, on Saturday they having enlisted in Birmingham. They were apprenticed to Mr. William Quinton, ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... The general Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Staf-. ford were opened in the Shire Hall yesterday morning. The Ma- gltrates prenent were the Earl of Lichfield, (Chairman,) the Ear' of Shrewabury end Talbot, Lord Ifatherton, Viscount. Ingestre' Viscount Bandon, Sir F. Scott, the Right Hon. C. B.- Adderleyl ?? C. Forster, Esq., M.P., Colonel Wyotti Lieutenant-Colonel Vernon, ...

WORCESTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... WORCESTER QUARTER SESSIONS, Thnese Sessions were opened at eleven o'clock yesterday morn. jug, at the Shire Hall, Worcester. There were present Lord Ward, Chairman ; T. G. Curtler, Esq., Deputy-Chialiruan; Earl Bleauchamp, Lord Lytteiton, Sir T. E. Winnington, M.P., J, lj* H1. Foley, Esq., M.P., Sir John Pakington, M.P., R. W. Foley, Esq., M.P, HOD. F. G. Calthorpe, Ml.P, Hon. F. Lygon, Mlp,, ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SESSIONS

... The Court opened at ten o'clock, yesterday morning, for the trial of prisoners. The Earl of Licisfleld presiding in the first Court, and T. F. Twemlow, Esq., Assistant Chairman, in the second Court. The following gentlemen were sworn en the Grand Jury: John Sarson Winfield, Leek; Daniel Cartwrlght, Leekl Benjamin Cross, Willenhaull; Joseph Green, West Bromwich-; Thomas Ham. mereley, Leek; ...

WORCESTERSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... WORCESTEIRSHiRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS. Soon after nine o'clock yesterday morning, Lord Ward resiumaed bis seat as chairman, The Grand Jury consisted of the folfowling gentlemen: 'Mersr3. GEorge Remming, Pershoro, auctioneerj (foreman); Edmund Andrews, Pershore, ironmonger; John Beach, Oldbury, maltater; George Briggs, Oldbury, grocer;; George Bland, Stourbridge, saddler; William Barker, King's' ...

WARWICKSHIRE SESSIONS

... These Sesgionawero opened ait the 8hire1aIl, yesterday. 'Among the Magistrates present were W. DIckins, Esq. (ebairman), Sir T. G. Skipwitb, Bart. IvIce-obairmana), Lord Leigh, the Earl of WVar- wick, SirPeter Pole, Bart., the Hon. Col. Seott, Col. Boualbee, the Ron. C. L. Butler, Sir Charles Mordaunt, Bart., ALP., . Spooner, Ecq., MLP., C. N. Newdegate, Esq., M.P., C. Ht, Brace. bridge, Eeq., ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. jbere 2. C. S. K]1 et'sfey and WilUiamn Gough, gsrs, SEhl-O OsANGsorxsN Tire r STnSsraTws.-Xt would seem that this practice, like many others of dubious character in a largo town like Birmlngham, Is to a certain extent eabove the law. A poor marriod woman, named Catherine Crosley, who said she had a long Email family, was charged with the above offence in1liall Street. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAMI POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Sir Joehs 1ateliff aind ?? C. S. KUnncerslyc and TF. Blicdsards, Esqea& UNWHOLESOME bMEAT CAsE.-On Saturday this matter, re- ported in Monday's Da'ly Post, came before the Court, and tha carrion-the carcass of a sheep, seized as unfit for human food, was condemned by AMr. Kynuersley. To-day Sanitary Inspector Joseph Cooper appliel that the defendant, ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... STAFFORDSHI1RE QUARTER SESSIONS. VEDNESDAY. Voth Courts opened this morning at nine o'clock, the HEnr of Lictileld Presiding in the Crown, and Mr. Twomlow in the Second Court. RB~rst~ty AT BAswicir.,Edivard Browntt, a young man, pleaded dguilty toa charge ofsteaecingran overcoeatand otlierar-ticles, the ?? of Mr. Pye, and also a tamie rabbit from Mr. Baebe, ait ilaswich. Thle prisonar wan ...

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., ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... i | S ; ?? A. i i , 7 ?? b . i .T1) 1YAI24ERsfESoNs, The Crown Court woo ocr~pied-dtxing,$hq whole da with ,the liellrlng of appeals ;apd'hEĀ¶ ?? e~ wf e pgoqge4 SvSSAL~~reO ?? .3etrs-s, alias, Raff, ;wlae dcte aor ?? ~~e ~~raa foinl gikt, AWdI bein an oldioffender,'i elm,17,labure asel .~ts7,~4 ieelqh,;3 ~ .meirne store doaler, jere Indicted for etali qg npa tit-A-490:4 n,thpret' 1[esers. ...