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SHOOTING AT A MAN IN SPRINGFIELD STREET

... SHOOTING AT A MAN IN SPRINGFIELD I STREE:T. ; A. I 11-, ,4 -a-rl- UaP- 7S Cau r . I At the Polce Court, yesterday, before Messrs. C. Sturge g . nd H. E. Cookney, Josenh Paettt (30 , zinc worker, 23, a Springfield Street, was e'harged with icharging the con. tents of a gun at Mtr. Henry Jonsey, cab proprietor, Springfield Street. Mr. Duke appeared for the prosecu- a.,tion, and Sir. Hernnmant ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... STAFFORDSUIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. CROWN COURT.-YESTESDAY. BEORE TiHE E3:, O0 Lnnu11FELD. STFEALING FOw' LS AT HANDSWOnT1t-Joseph Stannier (IS), cabinetmaker, Joseph Aston (40), forger, and Thomas Chaplin (29), gunssnith, were indicted for stealing nine fowls, the property of Ann Walton, at Handsworth, on the 20th October last. These fowls wore seen safe at home on the Saturday night, by Charles ...

THE BILSTON RATES COLLECTOR AND VESTRY CLERK

... CONTINUATION OF THE ENQUIRY. Yesterday, Mr. Lambert, Poor Law Inspector, resumed this enquiry at the Wolverhampton Union. Mr. Wormington and Mr. Dovev Hawksford were represented again Mr. J. E. Underbill and Mr. J. W. Hall. Several Guardians were present. Mr. Wormington produced his private receipt book. This book was for the October rate of Ist,4. It showed his collection in April; but had ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCHEME TO DEFRAUD A CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY

... EXTR&ORDINARY SCHEME 'PC) DEFRIUD A Co-OPERITiVE SOCIETY. O3n Monday, a very imuportant and pecuilar caor was ?? by the J4octddale MAglbstrateo. Joseph PaIr- hinnon, a factory operative, a rosidentb of Shawforth, was brought up on the selioun charge of forgery, preferred against him by the Rtoohdalo Equitable PIiuneer' Soclety, and also with obtaining 2,000 cheques by means of false pretences ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I BIRMINGHAM BANKERUPTCY COURT. YESTERDAY. el B1slssoa ME. RIsTrAgs TUDoR, DEPUTY COMMISIOsenER. t) It re TV. Tholl4se, Leinfitvrcelin, lailler.-In this casa ir. d4 Gsiffin statod to thoe Court that in November last he obtained en IC order from the Commissionor to prooecute the bankrupt for of- w fences under tho lust section of the Bankruptcy Act. Tho B banulttpt was triod at the Hereford ...

WARWICKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... WARWICESHIRE SPRING ASSIZ ES. SATURDAY. CROWN COUR T,-BAcroRy M r. JUSOicR Sm IH, The Court opened at ten o'clock. CHARCrE Or RAPS AT G BENDON .-Charles Albrighton surrendered to his bal, indv was charged with having assaulted Emma, West, at Grendon, on the 2ad of Febra ary, with intent to commit a rape. Mr. D agdaleprose cured, and Mr. Waddy defended, The prosecatrix stated that about five ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESTERDAY. BEFOREN Ml R. G. WGoELOD JUDGE. ACTION FOR HIRE OF A CAIn.-Whitall v. Slurry- The plaintiff, a cab proprietor, sued the defendant, a betting man, for 14s., the hire of a cab. Mr. Parry appeared for the defendant. The driver of the cab, a man named Taylor, said that on the 12th of February he agreed to talce the defendant to Sutton Races and back for t fare of 14s. The arrangement ...

CORRESPONDENCE. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. All letteri intended for publication must accompanied by the name ..

... ncecssarily for publication, but for the information of the Editor. Correspondents who set any special value upon their communications must keep copies of them, we cannot under take to return unused contributions. J. E. R.—The child is of the same nationality as the parents. A Constant Subscriber.—The local advertisement will be quite enough. We cannot find room for the letter of P. D. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT, YESTERDAY. Before MAessrs. H. Manton, J. Poncia, and W. Aliddleenore. EXTORTING MONEY DURING THEc RIOTr3,-Two men, named Thomas Sward and Charles etaetiCe, were charged with assaulting and endeavourlng to extort money from hire, Jenninge, wife of Mr. Jennings, licensed victualler, Newtown Street. Deteotive-inspector Kelly said that on Monday, the 18th of June, when the ...

LOCAL CASES IN THE LAW COURTS

... COURT OY QUEEN'S BENOH-TUESDAY. AFTER TERM NISI PRIUS SITTINGS AT WBSTMINSTER- BEFOORE niRON LORD 0meIv JUSTICJ5 AND A SPECIAL JURY, BnROMNIN& V. TIVELLS.-Thfs was an action to recover possosrion of a freehold house, situato In Gloucester Street Queen Square, London,whioh the defendant, lr,TwelLs, haQ taken under the wilU of a Mles Esther Cook. It appeeaed that the defendant's father (Mr. P. D ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIMGEAM POLICE CORT.' YTSTBRDAY. Before Messrs. !k. O S. Kynnersley (fStipendriaryJ), T. Phkilips, S. Thornton, 0. Ratcliff, andf H. Wtgjin. AN ImrosTo.-A respeotably-dressed young woman, named l remayne, was charged with attompting to obtain money, by false representations, from the Rev. C. Marsden, Hagley Grove, flagley Road, Edgbaoton. A letter from the rev, gentleman, who was unable to ...

WORCESTER WINTER ASSIZES

... W~W6CSTELI WINTER ASSIZMSe ElrlonR MIR. FTUT lvEi.l. CHILD EURULIR AT BY,,vuE~t.%: idrY knrriratei, BarilterY wolicer, vras iodiced for tha slos disnrdorerr of Wll at theckley. Air. htreeion prosec atted and Mr. Gdsrti defended ebeDrieoner. On the evening of tht e let of Auguest iol, prionoer welg een by a womenaisated Mary onoatbuty, oi the bnla of a pool in Sir ai. Crilie'ekid. PrOnnter had ...