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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Metsrs. T. 0. S. Kytmertsfey, T. Phillips, and W. Gmuq7h. CsAnaRE oF IaNPROETLY ASBAULTING A CuiLD,-A middle- aged raoo, ramed lloniinic Levin, described as a labourer, living In Foidrough Street, was placed in the dock on a charge of inde- cently assaulting a little girl, named Iary Sholdon, Iaspector Manton stated that the prisoner bad for some time past .reslded with the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER.-JANUARY 19. Sittings in Banco.-(Before tre Lord Chief Baron Pouca aond Barons Martin and Wilde.) BUIST V. GIDBONS.-AIALICIOUS PROSECUTION. This was an action for false imprisonment, tried at Staf- ford, when a verdict was found for the plaintiff, damages £10. The charge arose out of a robbery committed by a person named Swatman, who, meeting with a servant of the de- ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMlINGHAM POLICE COURT. SATURDAY. '&fore Magra. A. 2yl'Zad (Mayor), ?? LuMr, F. I. WeIA, am? S. Rawulis. ABOADLTING TEn Poucn.-Thomas Phillip?, a wire-drawer, IIviig in ldlkford Street, was brought up on a charge of this 'mpture. Pollve mrlstable Hardy (325) stated that about half-put eleven o'cloch on Friday night be was directed to turn the pri soner, who weS disordenly out of a liquor ...

THE CHARGES OF EMBEZZLEMENT AGAINST ROWE

... TBE CHARGES OF EMBEZZLENIENT AGAINST ROWs, At the Public Office, on Saturday. before the Mayor (A. PylandEsq.) ?? Lucy, SamtelRlichard Rowe, the absconding secretary of the Birmingham and D's. triot Coal and Coto Company, -was brought up on remand von eight separate charges of embezzlemoat. Mr. Motteram, of the Oxford Circuit (instructed by Mr. Oliver), appeared TEorthe prosecution, and Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT-MoNDAY. (Before Vice-Chancellor Sir J. Siuare.) BARNETT V. BARNETT. Mr. Karslalce appeared for the plaintiff, William Barnett, in this suit, which was instituted seeking the specific per- formance of an agreement dated the 5th of November, 1859, Tbe agreement in question was for the compromise of a petition presented in the Divorco and Matrimonial Court by lrs. ernett ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... TEdTEIIDAY. BrEonR MO. CosMlMIsoIssN SANDERSe. In re T. A. Rnog, Birmirigtuam, ?? thii matter his Honourdelivered thefollowing judgment:-O the8thof April, 159, ahe bankrupt, Thomas Alfred Rakg, a very young man, little more than ofage, took possession as ole proprietorofhis father's business. His father, who was a bookseller, stationer, and printer, had some reputatioD, not only as a dealer in ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T. 0. S. omynersey, ?? Ph;tlips ande' Mor. V. Ooug/h. A largo number of persons were brought up, charged ?? having been found begging. Some of them were segt to the Workhouse, and others committed to ?? of Correction for seven days. STEALING SCRAP IRON. - Two lads, named Samuel Birkett, aged 13 years, and John Shaw, 12, were charged with stealing a quantity of scrap ...

THE CASE OF PATERSON v. BONAPARTE

... (Fron the Rxpyew Cos-rcspondent.) The Court on Friday weas as full as it could possibly hold. Some tickets for reserved places had been given by the Pre- sident, but a considerable space was still left, when the doors were opened, for a rush by young banisters and the general public. The proceedings were opened by M. Legrand,',vou for Mrs. Elizabeth Paterson, presenting the following ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRBNGHAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. BeJere Messrs. T. C. S. Ifun sert ley, 11W. Middlcnwre, and T. Lloyd. THB CHARGE OF STREALIN MONEY.-The boy Elijah Rancor, who was remanded from Friday on a charge of stealing 4s. Id., the moneys of his mistress, Eliza Davis, coal dealer, Lower Essex Street, was again brought up. Tis prisoner's father, who was in Court, said his son had not llved at home for ...

FRIGHTFUL DEATH OF SIX MEN AND SIX HORSES AT BROWNHILLS

... In the Daoi Pyet of Friday last, it was reported that six miners had been suffocated In a pit on Wytloy Common, but the circum- stances of the sad event had not then transpired. The ?? enquiry, however, having been opened baeor B. Hooper, Eeq, Coroner, on Saturday evening, at Brownhilis, we are enabled to give further information upon the subject. In order that the dr- cumestances may be ...

A MAN KILLED BY A LION AT. ASTLEY'S THEATRE

... A MAN ]KILLED BY A LION AT. ASTLEY'S THEATRE. On Monday morning an alarming circumstance ocourred at Astley's ?? Amphitheatre, owing to the escape of the whole of the lions; theproperty of Air. Cockett, frem. their den, which oocupied a place very near the stage.. At about a quarter before eight the men who usually attend to cart iway- the manure were starblrd by the louad roarjng of the lions ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMINGHLAM BANKRUPTCY COURT. YEST~FDAY. Ias-onra ra. ?? SAxosaq. in re W1. Sike, Kinvet, ?? bankrupt came up on bi1 lst examination, eupported by Mr. Smith, Mr. Knight apperdog on behalof attsealguses to oppose. Thebansmupt, in thencer. of bie examination, Attted that be had kept no cash-book, bat that bti sales were principally on credit. He, however, could not give the average o0 his asles, ...