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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Mcssrs. T. C. S. EyWIne79ey (Stipeculiisrii), J. Poncir, J. D. GoodMau, and J. (Graham. ROiuEP.Y OF £200. WORni OF' BUTTONS,-MaZ11 rC0 ?? living In Eidmund Stroet, was charged with being con- rcjred In stealing a large quantity of pearl buttons, of 'he va'.ue of £200., from, the warehouse of tlearsrs, Blunt 5111 Plle mechats Curlote tret.Dotectivoesergeant Sv(al SlrI 'the ...

THE MURDER OF MR. [ill]

... THE MURDER OF MR. B RIG GS. EXAMINATION OF FRANZ MULLUR AT TES BOW STREET POLICE COURT. (From IaMt night' Exp'ea) In contemplation of the immense crowd which would be ieoessatily attracted to the vicinity of the Cour, Superintendent Durkin took the wine preautklon of having bis prisoner r~emoved at an early hour to one of the cells attached to the Court, Even at threo o'clock In the ?? groupk ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BRMINGaAM BANKRIPUMV COURVT YESTEPIDAY. BrEFoRiE Mlt. ?? 11ILL. The ?? Iegistrar, on taking his seat, said that the Corn- nissioncr was indisposed, and, there fore, the diseharves could not be taken that day. lie thought that the beat course would bo to la6e all the unopposed cascs as far as the last examination, and adjourn the meetings for diseharga until the Commissioner sat again, which he ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... Siirni'nirili.vm Wast. *s_> MONHAY. MAY 'idle ;t nv presided, and announced the tvvntv-seventh donation of 101 l guineas from Her Majesty the ,; nt-'.x. During the last year fifty widows were relieved from the funds of the institution, and 1.-uge amount of benefit had resulted from it ...

DISTRICT ELECTION NEWS

... WOLVERHAMPTON. poll for this borough was officially declared by the Mayor, the returning officer, the Agricultural Hall, yesterday, when votes were announced as— Yilliers .. .. 1.fi2.» Weguelin .. .. 1.51i> Thorneyeroft .. 4 ' The Mayor declared Messrs. Uliers and eguelin have been duly elected, and tlie announcement was received with loud cheers from the several hundred electors who were ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESTERDAY. BKFOI-.K MI:. B. G. AVklfoud, J HICK. Roach r. YorN»s. —In this action, plaintiff was a servant, residing with her mother at ; and the defendant was a dairyman, in this town. The claim was for £'10., money lent. Mr. for the plaintiff and Mr. Homer for the defendant. Two years ago the son of the defendant was in the army, and the plaintiff, she said, being a friend of the son's, the ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... DISTRICT NEVS. WVEST BROMWICH. Trut Dist'UTE IN T'IE n to.o TieeaE.-At the Police- Court, on Satrirrray, before Messrs. S. Hanbirry and J. A. iKenrick, Thomais Bird, Heury Arishbaw, Arthur Gollard, Thonres Ifodgkines, Felix Shaw, David Bird, Joseph Bates, Thonias Jones, and Robert Bates, were charged with neglecting the work of their employers, Mlessrs. Dawes, of the Erxomford Ironwork's. Mr. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. KY7pneraleY (Stipendiary), T. Phillips, E. Gsepfter, and C. Ratelkff, ALLEGED TssEs,'r OF A WA'TCF.-Clttrfes Eidcward Jacksone wvas charged with stealing a watch and chain, the property of James Budd, who lodges at the back of No. 10, Suffolk Street. Mr. Cheston appeared for the de- fence. Aceording to thi prosecutor's statement, he was in the house on ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Bcfore Messrs, S. Thornton, S. Phillps, J. D. Goanofrtc ja airrCd ,Stirrge. FOWL ST EALuCo.-Fratcis Goctdiing (10), labourer, Navigation Street, and Wigiam b Clarke (19), caster, Suffol l Street, were charged with stealing six fowls, the property of Jeremiah McCardy, Kingston Road. On the previous night, Police-constable (336) Chester met three men, two of them being the prisoners, ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-SATruRDAY. I BSitings 4ta idlPrrins, inAs irdlesex, beforeLord Chief Justire Bovill and a Spscial Jury. YEAT)LAN V. PRICE. The plaintiff in this case was a barrister, and the defen- dant was also a member of the bar and a Queen's Counsel. The plaintiff had sued for a dissolution of marriage, and the defendant was retained as counsel for the wife. The declaration in the ...

LOCAL CASES IN LONDON LAW COURTS

... I HOWFLTT TboSIaAS. This was a motion in the Common Pleas, at Chambers, before air. Justice Byles, made on behalf of the plaintiff. The defendant was charged with having libelled the wife of the plaintiff, by using the words, She is a biga- mist, Defendant had apologised for the libel, but said he had received a letter from a third party, which justified him in what he had said. The motion ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIEfINGGHA4M POLICE COURT. FRIDAY. Before Meassrs. S S.TTornton, C. Sturge, and J. D. Goodman. STEALING A SnIRT.-scifChae Owen, aged 21, b r ass caster, Massbouse Lane, was charged with stealing a6 shirt, belonging to George Bryan, on the 30th May last. Thel prisoner lodged with the prosecutor, who lived in the Vampiei Yard, in Great Hamtton Row, At seven o'clock in the morning, Bryan and his ...