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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 ...

THE DEFALCATIONS OF THE LATE SECRETARY OF THE COAL AND COKE COMPANY

... WHE DIEFALCATIONS OF THE L&TE SCRJBTARY OF THE COAL AND CORE COoPn. XRJOCREDINGS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES YE3TZRDAY. Al the Public GOffce, yesterday, before Mlr. W. Milddleco're, Samuel Michard Rowe, late secretary of the above-mentioned comn. ray tue particulars of whose capture at Belfast we gave In the josesosel of Saturday, wes placed in the dock, charged with embex- zllng a large sum of ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... STAFFORDSHIRE QUAKER SESSIONS. Tie general Quarter Belr re1~ Tt~h Peace for the county of Staffordehilrs were formalty opened at ?? Hall, Stafford, Yes- torday. The Foril Of IV.cbhled preaided, and the other MaghstrateS Prfeest were the1 EPrl of ShIeTrnbury and TalboC, the Bert of Bar- rowby,, Lord H~Eabrton, the Bon. A. Wrttiesley, the Hou. and Bav. A. C, Talte.,t, the Hom, R. D. Ryder, the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before the .tailor (A. Rylanrd), 2. 0. S. Klrnnerkey, T. Phiflips, aalu WV. aGoh, Eersqs. IMOPUDENT RoEE134EY-STRALING PIos-A dirty-looking fellow, giving tbepsana of William Blocksoic, by trade a pearl button maker, and living in Staniforth Street, was charged Nvlth stealing tbree fine fat pigs, worth l ., the property of Mr. Peter Rabbit, of Livery Street. The evidence of tbeeon ...

SHOCKING MURDERS IN SCOTLAND

... CONDEMNATION OF TWO CONVICTS, At the Glasgow Assizes, Patrick Eunney or Lunnay, was accused of the crime of murder, In so far as, on the evening of Saturday, the 10th, or morning of Sunday, the 11th QT _N~meAr last in or pear Ban $tnb, Alexandria, near Glasgow, he attacked the now deceased James Cassidy, shoemaker, and with a knife stabbed the said James Cassidy fourteen times on the breast ...

WARWICKSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... Theee Sessions commenced yesterday (Tuarday), before W. Diklins, EEq , Chairman, Sir T. G. Skipwitb, Bart, and the tol. loving Magistrates :-Lord Leigh, the Hon. C. L. Butler, the Hon. Colonel Scott, C. N. Newdegate, Esq., MHP., Sir G. Chetwynd, Bart., E. B. King, Eeq., R. Greaves, Esq., A. Herbert, Esq., T, Wilkins, Esq., J. J. Pradashaw, Esq., I. D. Vaughton, Esq., E. W eler. REq., J. Machen ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS, YESTERDAY

... STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESLSONS, I YESTERDAY. The Courts opened for the tilet of prisoners yesterday morning, at ten e'clock, the Earl of Lichedld (Chairman) presiding in tha first, and T. F. Twemlow, Esq, (aesistant chairmen) in the second court. There were also present the Hon. and Bev. A. CO Teibot and E. Mayne, Eeq. The following gentlenmen were sworn on the Grand Jury:- Edward Monei, ...

THE WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... THE WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS.-YESTEBRDAY, -DEATH OF ONE OF THE GRAND JURY IN THE COURT. The trial of prisoners at theso Socelons commenced at nine oclock yesterday morning, The following gentlemon formed the Grand Jury:- Mr. Whr. TOWNDRON, mercer, Leigh, Foremqn. Mr, Wm. Bloomer, builder, Lye; Joseph Bateoan, timber 'merchant, Stourbridgo; Beojamia Balto, builder, Bellbroughton; ienry C ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... I EXTRtAORDINARY ATTEMPTAT MURDER. (From t1,e D.Tiv AmmaWn s Journal.) On lhursday, a person in the garb of a gentleman called at the establishment of Mescrs. IVam and Co., clothiers, Dublin, and gave orders for the supplY of a large quantity of ready-made clothing, which he ordaved to be sent to his hotel. He paid 5a. as a deposit for the t'gondfidc character of his order, and left Mr. Hyam's ...

THE WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... THE WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER BE SS ION S. YEtiTERDAY. The trial of prieoners commnenced at nine o'clock peteorday momrnig, tefoce Farl Dudley, in tbe Crown Couct, and Mr. T. G. Cini ler In the Second Court. STYALINGO POCKET KNIdVES AT STOvitRItDOnl- Michael Cc~fty, 40, tailor, vine ciraigcd with steatlng gevem pocket kcnic'er and tvio mcanunlrg toree, the property of William Salmon, marire-stice ...

WARWICKSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... WARWICKSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS, TUESDAY. TRIALS OF PRISONERS. BEFORE W. DICKi2;s, Esq, CHA!55RAN7. RtOBBERY AT AsTON.-Charles Janes and William Wheeler wore charged with stealing, at Aston, eight ebillinige, the money nf William Fabairn. Wheeler weS seen leaning over the till of the thrp belonging to the pro6ecutor, and the other prisoner romained outside. Stvural witnesses were called, snort ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION IN DUBLIN

... THE EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT AESASSINATION IN DUBLIN. On Monday Joseph Dwyer, the person charged with an attempt to murder William 3fulholland, at Blackball Parade, Dublin, on Thursday last, was bronght up at the Capel Street Police Court, to undergo an examination. The prisoner, who was shabbily dressed, looked pale and care worn. The first witness examined was Phineas Jacobi who deposed. I ...