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STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... STAFFORtDSHIR_ QUARTER SESSIONS. YESTEBDAY. The Court opened at nine o'clook yesterday morning, FOWL STnALING.--ArtbUr Maohlug, 17, blacksmith, pleaded guilty to stealing a fowl, the property of Benja- min Taylor, at Willenhall, and was sentenced to sit oalen. dar montbhs Imprisomment.-John MICale, and John Fletcher, miners, pleaded guilty to stealing six fowls, the property of John Griffiths, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before AMessrs. T. C. S. Kynne'skley and T. Phillips. PFxicJn PocnxTs. -A lad named Alfred Claride, who was described as a percussioner, living in ftsuniforth Street, was brought up by Detective Jenns, charged with pieking the pocket of Mrs. Pontiney, of Cregoe Street, while in the Market Hall on the previous day. It seems that the ofilcer detected the prisoner in the act of drawing ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF FRAUD

... EXTRAOADINARY CASE OF FRAUD. I An extraordinary trial has just been concluded before the Court of Justiciary, at Glasgow. The Gltagow Herald gives the following snummary of the case, which occupied the Court two days: It appears that about five years ago a,petson named Frederick William Thomas carried on' busi- ness in London as an auctioneer and accountant, with one or two otceteras ...

WARWICKSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... WARWICKSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS, The Eipbany Quarter Sessions of the peace for the county of Warwick, were opened yeatsrday morning, ia the County Hall, Warwick. Amongst the magistrates present were Wm. Dickina, ELq., chairman, the Right Hon. Lord Leigb, Hon. Col. Scott, Elon. C. L. Butler, Sir T. G. Skip- with, Bart., Sir R. Hamilton, Bart.. B. Scooner, Eq., M.P, Capt. Mlochen, and C. K. ...

WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTE SESSIS.; The criminal business of these Eeisslons commenced yester. day morning, the noble chairman taking hia seat at nine o'lock; but in consequence of the jury not being snm- rooned till ten, an hour was lost. The Magistrates present were but few In number. The followirg gentlemen were sworn on. the Grand Jury: William Gabb, Droltwioh, Innkeeper, foreman; Edmund ...

WARWICKSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... WARWIOKSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS. TRIAL OF PRISONER9. FIRST CDURT.-TUESDAY. Bunens W. Diness, EsQ. STEALING A FowL AT L1AMxINGToN.-Elizabsth Miles, an old woman of 67, was charged with having at Learning- ton, on the 22nd of October last, stolen a livefowl value 2s., the property of William Buswell. The case was clearly proved agalast the prisoner, who was focndguilty, and was Eextnced to six ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Sir John .latcliff, and Messrs. Buckley asn | Westley lBichccrds. A FExrAmI DBulirARD.-An elderly woman, clothed In rage, too well known to the police, named Sarah Ann Itutrges, was, for the fortieth time, brought berora the Magistrates on a charge of drunkenness. Sergeant Tegglus - as the Magistrates were deliberating as to what course they should take, the charge being ...

WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SENSIONS. YESTERDAY. BpotIE THU BIGHT 10oN. BTHE EAllL OF DUDLEY. The Court resumed business this morning. A CANDIDATE FOR PENAL SERVITUDL-ElOOh Clarke, 19, engine driver, pleaded guilty to stealing two safety lamps, tho property of Thomas Sheppard, ironmonger, of Dudley, on the 4th of November last. Mr. Cartler re- minded the prisoner that he had been there before, to ...

STAFFORDSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... STAFFORDSHIRE EPIPEANY SESSIONS. YESTERDAY. STEALING FOWLS AT BURBLEN.-Guildford Rhodes, 33, ro occupation, Elijah Ford (on ball), and Elizhbeth Worthington, 22, potter, were charged with having stolen thirteen fowls, the property of James Goodwin. Ford, wbo was respectably dressed, was eharged with having feloniously received portion of the property, and' he ap- peared to be very much ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT WINDSOR

... EOORRIBLE MURDER AT WINDSOR. A cold-blooded murder, scarcely equalled in the annals of crime, has just been perpetrated in the borough of Windsor, which has caused unusual sensation among the inhabitants. A Coroner's inquest was held in the Council Chamber at the Town Hall, before Mr. Martin and a highly respectable Jury, on Tucaday afternoon, and at the same time the prisoner was brought ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Fefore the Mayor, Messrs. T. Smith, and 0. B. Cope. THE CHARGEs OF STEALING BANK NOTHS.-SINGULAR RECOVEBY OF THE PROPBrTY.-The man, Thomas Horio,s who was remanded on a charge oi stealing Bank of Eng- land notes of the value of £200., the property of Mr. Thos. flickling, a manufacturing chemist, residing noar Oscott, was again placed in the dock. Mr. John Powell appeared for the ...

WORCESTER CITY SESSIONS

... WOROESTER CITY SESSIONS. The QuOrter Son son of the peace for the city of Wor- laststol 6s bbe ropety o ?? ?? lbeourerh center, was herd 3esterday, At the Gnjidheli be yoreh oDeputy-Recorder, P. T.pbreuet , ?? Street May or Joseph Firkins, Faq, &ad the SBheriff, .C Sherriff, FAq., were on the Bench. In charging the Grand Jury, the Deputy.Ra00?delo re. forred to the alteration o hich had been ...