BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... iU1AMING1THAiA POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. S Jvh 1Mt'3irec.;'5 ?? C. S. Kpo slCneacy, and * ?? lz~1chtords.1 ( A ?? man of respeetalde cx- i 11;1!1,11A i ii n Kciti, at gln-stoelcer, who resides at St. (aorgo's Sluarc, Aston Road, appeared . t a sinmnioiis, issue(d at the instance of Mr. Sell, 1 fi.lI Ofi ?? Royal1 SociCty for tile Prevention of ('rt-e AiXiilds, cihargiug hinm with cruelly ill ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERIES AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE

... During the last few days considerable anxiety lhs been created amongst the bankers and merchants in the city by the discovery of a robbery of a registered letter, containing notes and cheques of the value, it is reported, of £5,000., the whole of which has been realised in gold at the Bank of England. Upon waiting on the Secretary of the Poet Office at St. Alartin's-le-Grand, our reporter was ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... SOUTHERN DIVISION OF LANOASHIRE. CROWN COURT. )BEFORE MRt. JUSTIVE WILLES. THURSDAY, MAROH 27. John Hatton I-leaded guilty to haiving, at Ashston. Inr.Maekerfield, on the 21st February, ?? y 4 broken and entered the dwelling house of Rlobard Ornesher, and stolen a quantiti of wearing apparel therefrom. Not baig enefore convicted, he was sentenced to twelve months' Imprisonment In the house of ...

THE DUNLOP HERESY CASE

... TIHE DUNLOP H1ERESY CASE. if The Preslbytery of Irvine met again yesterday, and heard witnesses in this case Those parties ,f examine(l deponed to the very oppotite alleged IC by the witnesses for thel prosecution. The follow- )f ing ?? the most intetrstihl evidea'e e Ie1l- f Peter Cochrane, farmier, l)unlop, interragated f for the libellers in initial;:us ;as to whether !e he hlad said to a ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT.-MAIDSTONE, MARCH 19. CIVIL SIDE;-(Before Chief Justice Erle and a Common Jury.) CHAPMAN v. SCOTT. The plaintiff in this action, Margaret Chapman, sought to recover damages from the defendant, who carries on the business of a baker at Gravesend, for having, as she alleged, sold her a loaf which contained some poisonous or delete- rious ingredient, and thereby injured her health ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. CharWee Greenwood and Williams TSowbridge, two car. men, were charged with forging and uttering a quantity of toll-gate tickets, with intent to defraud their employer, Mr. Philip Lewis, 57, Bishopsgate-street Without, furnish. log ironmonger. Mir. Wontner attended for the prosecution; the priso. neos had no solicitor. Both the prisoners were in the service of the prosecutor as ...

Law Intelligence

... gate Intelligenct. I -- -- - P. - _ X OTIOE~.-VAIS DAt.fl COURT OF CHANCE.RY, LINCOLN'S-INN fmg AT 1G.- BtFORtE THEfLORDls JV~~IIGU-By orderit Davies V. hai Smith. Appeal motion: -Re Baylis ax parto Faulknerpart heard. Appeals, &e. : Ogden v. Foslck, pu~t Jleard-Hume v- Richardson.th * ROLIS COURT, CHANCERY-LANIC. AT ?? order: Focklington, v. Pocklington. From Chambers: National Assurance ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before W. S. TRAcY, Esq., R.M.] NEGLECT OF DUTY. John Close was charged with having left the ship Win. F. Safford, he having been left on board as caretaker by Robert M'Malon. On the application of the complainant, His WoRSnHr permitted the case to be withdrawn1n. ALLEGED NON-PAYMENT OF WAGES. Mr. John Charley, of the firm of Chaley & Mal- colm, was summoned by ...

The Court

... -c. 1w (ut.'l~ `IVX il ?? A\T M, MII-:eCh 19. 'filli vvowlluieid il'v Prhll S; ?? doikna alkil PRD LOITO lJUBLICOO. BTEETLNGS, AMTUEMENTR, &c., FOR TIME WEEK. Vnu, wv. 51 x no 21. ?? Pw \ al llotel, plrioee.S .'trCAct. Indf-Y'arlk (wio' dr.il M tytkl ...

Law Intelligence

... 11 atv COURtT OF SESSION-SATURDAY. FIRST DIV7ISION. M£'DONALD V. BE1.O. This was an action of damages for slander at the instance of David M'Donald , grocer, Lothian; Street, Edinburgh. on account of the defender, John Bcgg, distiller, Lochnagar, having, on 4th May 1861, written a letter in which he said of the lmr upr M'Ponald, If ho was as well known; in Edinburgh as I know him, or the ...

THE DUNLOP HERESY CASE

... THE DUNLOP HERESY CISE. 'iv.v7!TBc! RTIPRSTVlI_ Eym£iuSm 63:ER£UlT. The Presbytery of Irvine met on Tuesday eveniag, at 7.30 o'clock, to hear evidence for the defence in the case agaitst the Rev. Mr. Gsbbie, of Dualop-the Rev. Mr. Somerville, of Irvine, Moderator. Robert Wallace, blacksmitb, Fruich, corroborated pre. vious testimony for defence as to Mr. Gsbbie's remearks on assurance, the ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... WOODBRIDGE. TOIURSnAY, March 13.-Before Charles Walford, Esq., (chairman); and F. G. Doughty, Esq. Steeline Peso -Wilitani Shitamon. a lehooror, in tha employ of Mr. Win. F..irs, of Idromeeweit, was brought up cm rensanui changes with stealing s quantity of pose, of the vaten of Id., the proiteety of his oniptoyar. Mr b'eirs siutad that heviog been informed thet a quantity of peso were ...