BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... YESTERDAY. BEFORu MR. COMMISSIONER SAlNDERS. rnre W. Kirk, Birmilgham, ?? was a meeting for the last examination, in which Mr. John Smith appeared for the assignes need one of the creditors, and Mr. Dfaki for the bankraPt. Mr. Smith naid that se the balance sheet had not yet been filed, it yruld be better to lot the meeting stand over for that purpose. The baskerupi had been in prison for ...

THE GALWAY MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY

... WEE GALWAY MAIL STEAM PACRET coMplaNY. EXTRBAORDINARY P-ROCEEDINGS. Mr. John Orrell Levor, MI. P. for Galway, on Tuesday appeared before the Westminster Police Covir to a sema mona obtained against him by Mr. George O'Malley Irwin, charging him with publishing a defamatory libel contained in a pamphlet addressed to Mr. Alexander Murray DnaIDp, M.P. Mr. Sturgeon conducted the prosecution; Mr. ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... FlIDAY. BneoiRe MAR bsGInTeHA1 WILoSO. In re Sbipway apd Marder., Great Malvern, ?? bt Dkiapta psened their feat examtuation uuopposed, and the 2ed f October woe appointed for the celficete needting. Mr. Soiutball (firm of Southall and Neleoo) appeared for the aeslgnees, und M~r., Knilht for the bankrupt.- The balance sheet, prepared by Messrs. Free nnd DonS, ebowed: Creditors, £1,017. I0o Gd ...

NUISANCE REMOVAL CASE

... NUISANCE -REMOVAL CASE. , j, , . IlMOBTANT DE0I8ION. Ib will be recolleoted that at the Aebton'?et,1 ?? on the 14th ultfmoe'before th6 Rev.' W. K. R. Bedford and Joseph Ledsam, Esq,, Mr. John Carter was summoned to anewer eni Informatin laid against him by Mr. Henry HEolmes, on bhaalf of the Birmingham Water Works Com. pany, who 'omplained that on tha banks of the Birmingg- Ianm and Fazeley ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... W X :OPCMTi8RHIRB ASIZ ES . . ?? I i Lli I ' 8 *. . . YESTERDAY. Bm'onbi1 MR. JeSTioht WL , i 'His Lordship took his seat on the bench prezoily Al'nna O'Plook. ; .S£TEvxi OeI. DREA REROBRDp,.-Wflliaml Bates, 462 carpetweaver, pleaded guilty to a oharge of bavingi Kidderminter, en the 4th of Aegust last, 'omrmitted ai abominable offence.' Eome qunstlou was 'raised as to thb prisoner being ...

WARWICKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... WARWIOKB.EIRE WINTER ASSIZM3. YESTERDAY. BEaOusn 311o JUaTIGo WILL33. Tha learned Judge took his seat on the Bench at ton o'cloDU, end the tilal of Pilsoners was St onco res1tmci. FoUconr AT311 il ?? Toole. 6B, metal aroith, wag placed hi the bhr, charged with having, at Btrmlngham, On the ISth of October talc, ?? forged a cortail ?? note, with Intent to dfraund, The principal witneos was ...

WORCESTESHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... WORCESTiSHWB.4 WINTER AS3IZE3. The commission for holding a Winter Asiz3 for the county and oity of Worcester wae opened yesterday, by vlr- tue of the precept of the Hononrable Sir James Shaw Willes, Knight, of the Court of Cemorn Pieas, The learned Judge arrived in Woroester by the 1.30 train from Hereford (er rcule from Monmouth) at half-past two, attended by the High Sheriff, James Moillieb ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUIEEN'S BENCH. -FRIDAY. GORDON V. THE NOET3 STAFFORDSHIBE HnlLWAY COMPANY. This was a special case for the opinion of this Court, and whichr aised the question whether the plaintliff was entitled to recover in the action which he had brought against the North Staffordshire Railway Company for damage done to bis trucks by the alleged negligence of' the company. It was stated in the ...

WORCESTERSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... WOtCESTERSHIRE LENT ASSIZES, SIATUR1DAY. At nine o'clock on Saturday morning, Mr. Eaton Blankbunoa and Mr. Ba3ron wilde took their seasB on the Blench In their respinitive, Cortns, and a third Court was held by Mar. Whlneley, Q.C., Iu the (;Ad Jury 11oom. BAPEr Al OLriurtesR.-ViIlIalm Mines, 84. labourtr, weet charged nibh aeosultir'g a littl girl namedl Matilda Ceumpton, aged 7 yearn, 0nd ...

STAFFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHIRE LENT AMSSIZES. NISI PIBUS COURT. Mr. Justice Blackburn took his seat on the bench at nine o'clock yesterday morning. IMPOATANT TO BUOTTY CoLLihRnc.-.Love v. WTilitnlre,-Ths was an action for debt and trover, to which the defendant pleaded not guilty. Mr. Gray, with Mr. Henry James, appeared for the plaintiff * and Mr. Phipson, with Mr. Motteram, for the defendat. The pleadings ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY. Before Messrs. S. Rathlins attd F. r. Welcs. RarANDs,-Johrt Shlddon, a labourer, living in Livery Street, was remanded until Tuesday on a charge of stealing two coats, the property of William Forbes, Doe Street.-A man named rohtr Wither, decribed as a nalter, living at Marborne, was placed in the dock charged with stealing a quantity of brassfoundry, the pro. perty of Messrs. Oldham ...

IMPORTAMT MINING PROSECUTION AT DUDLEY

... IMPORTAMT MINING PROSECUTION AT DUDLBY. COMMITTAL OF THEI OFFENDERS. Yesterday, at the Police ocurt, before Qaptain Bennilt and W. Haden, Eeq., a cuse came on for hearing of Importance to all mine proprietors. John Wright, Adam Hickman, Edwin Hickman, and John Hickman, mine owners, at Haden lli; in the parish of Rowley, were charged with having, upon divers dayt between the let of June, 1859, ...