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EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FORGERY

... EX:TRAORDLNARY CHARGE OF FORGERY. COMMI1TTAL OF TWO WHOLESALE JEWELLERS. At the Wednesbury Police Court, yesterday, before W. Partridga, Esq., Ienry Solomans, jeweller, of Birmingham, and Birnett Soiomans, jeweller, of Wolverhampton, appeared on a remand to answer a charge of forgery. The specifle charge was that the de. *endant hbad forged a certain bill or promissory note tor £6., with ...

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 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGbAM POIOE CO1IRTc SATURDAY. Before MAesrs. S. Rawlios and B. oSuns. A HAPPY FAMIILY.-A dlrty lookiug Irishman, named Joseph Sulliran, living in Thomas Streeti, was brought up on remand, charged with violently assaulting his wife, Ellen Sullivan, with a poker, on Thursdaay evening. The complainant did not wish to press the charge, as the prisoner was drank when he committed the asault, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT, Y138TERDAY. 3efore Sir John Batciff, T. c. S. Kyenlnrdgeyt S. BUelA'y, anod W. Riclards, B qrs. FEMrALE IRISH 5l1s31I000ANTs.-ThreO strapping girls from the Emerald Isle, giving the names of Mae'y M1C0aty, from DabliD, MaarNv, orsphy, from county harry, and Afar, Brion, from Corsk wexe brought up to be dealt with, they having been found by tise police destiltute In the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YEiTERDAY. lgfrerf Messrs. T. C. S. Korsancrsley antd a. B. Cope. A RtEteACTOnY TRAmP.-An old man, named Williamn Duonn, vascharged with wilfully breaking five panos of glass, value SO., lbe property of Mr. J. W. Keywertb, surgeon, Masabousa Lione. 1i. Keyworth aid it wn3 nbual when tramps came into the town sod applied for an order for odosission to the Workhouse, for them to be sent to bim ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ROLLS COURT.-SATUnDAY. TSEF QUEEN a. T11H BOSIRMGHAOI WATEBWOKES COMPANY, The question raised in this case was whether the Bir- mingham Waterworks Company were liable to be assessed to the Birmirgham Town Improvement Rate, in respect of certain reservoirs, mains, and pipcs which they had within the borough, upon the net annual value ox only at one- quarter the net annual value thereof. It ...

THE FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR BURTON-ON-TRENT

... 7HE FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR BIURTON.ON-TRENT. CLOSE OF THlE INQUEST. 'IltO ndjourned ecquiry as to thle cause of the doeth of John fmithi, engine driver; Jbon Tense, stoker; and Robart Gardner, guiid ; who were billed in, the acrldent on tbe North Stafford. thire, line between Berlon ard Totbilry, on the evening or Friday, the 218t ult,, wes resumed at ?? Ina, Tutbury, on Saturday ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLIOE COURT. SATURDAY. Re.forc the Mayor. and lessrs. S.Fattlins and P. I. Weld&, AESAULTEIOa THE POLICE -Three men named Thoneas Cosummirns, John Cis? lcy, and Thomas C'ouay, were charged with assaulting Policceouaetables Webb and By!theway, whilat in the execution of their duty. It appears that about for o'clock on Friday afternoon, Cun mins and Curley were drunk and ffghting in ...

BIRMINGHAM INSOLVENTS AT WARWICK

... j BIRMIU OA? INSOLVENTS AT WARWICK F. Dinsdale, Esq, Judge, sat at the County Hall, Y3E- terday, to adjudicate upon insolvent petitions, when the followisrg oases wore heard. the following insolvents wera diseharged on bail for hearing at the next Court :-Wm, Motteerom, solicitor Mr. Sargant; Thomas Jno. Edgar M1udd, solicitor Mr. Elkington; Joseph Henry Seed, Henry Storer, William Whitmore, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRIMINGHAM POLID COURT. YESTEMDAY, Brfore T. C. S. ?? and W. Rithards, iBgoy, WANTED A. MAGOSTRATE.-PollCe-Sergeaut Wright, of the llodlngton pollce, applied to the sitting Magistrates under the following clroumstances :-He had ?? two fowl stealers, named Parker and Aretin, and a follow named Barnes, for robbing a till, and wished them remanded to Erdington. This was done, as a matter of ...

EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE AT SHEFFIELD

... EXTBAOBDINARY OUTRAGE AT SHEFFIELD. At the West Riding Court, Sheffield, on Taesday, a seri- oun charge was preferred against a sergeant of the 58th, and Michael Mason, of the Fairfield Innn Hillfoot. The ear- geant is -in custody at the barracks, but Mason was brought up before the Bench. The prisoner, it appeared, was driving an ammusnition waggon, which formed part of a baggage train ...

THE BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... TgE BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS. Th ihena General Quarter Sessions4 of the Peace jer the borough were opened yesterday morning, at the loileOffice, beforeM. D. Hill, Esq., QO., Recorder; Mr. A, Ryland, Mayor. The following gentlemn fwremswo)n ,n the Grand Jury :-M~esrp. John. Jairy(oea) CGeorge Aloen, William Henry Brown, Joseph Betteridge, ?? Reubenl Carpeniter, John Henry Chbamberlasln~ ...