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STAFFORDSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHJIRE SPRING ASSIZES. CROWN COURT.-YESTERDAY. Mir, Baron Chanmell took his seat on the bench at nine O'clock. STABBING AT WOLVERIiAMPTON. - Henry Hughes surrendered tolhis bail, and pleaded notguilty toacharge of feloniously cutting and wvounding Francis Mldman, with intent to dlo him grievous bodily harm, on the 18th of September, at Wolverhampton. Mr. Brown appeared for the ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHIRE SPRING ASSIZE3. The business of the Assizes commenced yesterday mora- iag at ten o'clock. Mr. Baron. Channel: presided in the Crown Court, at the opening of which there was a full attendance of Magistrates,. including. Lord Hatherton (p.ord Lieutenant), T. C. S. Kynneraley, Esq. James Edwards, Esq. ; E. Lygonj Iesq., and the-following gentle- men, who were sworn on ifie Grand ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF EXUHEQUER.-FEB. 27. Sittings in B(Anco after Teia.-(Before 3ir. Baron Mfartin ,a a Mfr. Baron Braq1mqlntl.) THE QUEEN it TILE OXFORD, WORCESTER, AND WOLVER- HAMrTON RAITWAY COMPANY.-RIGHTS OF TecE CROWN.-JUDGMENT. I Mr. Baron Martin delivered his own judgment in this ease, on which he differed from the other learned judges before whom it had been argued. It was an information filed on ...

WARWICKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... CRONVN COUIIT-FRIDAY. BlEFOREc MR, JUSTICE WIeLLIAMS, T ItE C A S 01 FJ. J . SAI-L T Jacco one Sat, 9, factor, surrendered to his hail, andl Jlades Jnot guilty to an, indictilent charging him with hwtin7. at flirmsicghaim, Onl the 2nd of Juno last, feloniously forged a cer- tain acceptance of and upon a certain bill ef exchange, with intent to defranul Mr. Serjeant Shoce, with Mr. OlBrien, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... IBRMINGHAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. d~ t/le . /ieod, nd Mes.ars. IV. Lucy and T. Lane. ?? FIOMI A WoRutsnor.-Williaem Upton and lti Aim ('Chapel, both of Nvhonm reside in High Park .lreet, N'echells, were remanded till Wednesday, on a d of stealing a lathe centre and a number of edge tols, to the value of £10., from the workshop of Mr. Tllio(as Anolwevs, a millwright, who resides in the samo ...

HORRIBLE AND EXTRAORDINARY TORTURE OF A CHILD

... .At the Lambeth Police Court. on Monday, William Fryajobbing carpenter, wholiat been taken on warrant, was placed at the bar before Mr. Elliott, on a charge of as grqss and inhuman torture to a child as ever was brought under the notice of a magistrate. Mr. Clifford, the relieving officer of Carnberwvell parish, said that on Friday . afternoon last, a poor little boy, of elonen years of age, ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... NISI 1RIUS COURT. BEFORE TIE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE. BUILDING SOCIETIES.-Bottomley v. Fishev.-IMr. Sor- jcant Hayes, with Mr. Wills (instructed by lr. Stabbin), were coulinsl for the plaintiff, and Mr. Field (instructed by Mr. J. Smith) appeared for the defendant. The plain. tiff John Bottomaley, sought to recover £120. ol a promissory note, with interest, &c. The defendanxt pleaided that he was ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... FRtDA Y. 13l1cm-e alres's'. KItIferlersky, Miliml, ''eenfim itif Jmu l s A VIOLENT CHAR Aci.OR,-A man ilame(l Tho')mais lt )t a bell-lItlaler, living ill AVeamlialn Street, was ehl-rged wvith coall- stiittiag aviolent aesaailt ulpon Police-constable A itchell whilst i (the exeeutioln of Ilis duity at the 'Sew Strect Police StCtion. It seems that on the previous night the olitcer took the ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... YESTERDAY. BEaORnct Mr. COMrIcssSiONErc SANDERrS.' In re Joseph Weoodiveard, Adlbaston and Chadscote, farmer.- Meeting for last examination and discharge, attended by Mr. Knight for the assoigees, and by Mr, Harris (from tile offico of .Mr. Reece) for the ?? answer to questions put by Knight, the bankrupt said his unsecured creditors amounted to £C4,700., and his secured creditors to £15,0104. ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... CRIMINAL COURT-YESTURDAY. BEFORE A. M. SKIwNNER, ESQ., Q.0. POACHING AT KINGSWINFORD.-Charles Edge, 56 petter; Edward Meese, 19, puddler; and Thomas Jons (on bail), were indicted on the charge of entering certai l enclosed land at Kingswinford, armed with guns, for th, purpose of taking and destroying game. Mr. Kenealy appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Mathews for Edge, the two other ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... CRtOWN COUJRT.-FRIDAY. Mr. -Boron Cbannell took his seat on the bench at ninlc o'clock. THE CASE OF THE~ REV. MR. FLETCHifER His Lordship, on taking his seat this morning, said that ,with regard to the above case hie hadl hadl tiso opportunity of Con5- sidering, since the rising of the Court on Thursdlay, thue rmany ingenihus objections raised by the learned counsel for the defen- dsnt ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD C1RCTCIT.-Slur.rs sBurP, MARcl 22. C11iVI COURT. (B(iore M-. Boron Ckciedll a7d a Special Jury.) ELLIS 7. THlE 1MAY01 , ALDERMEN, AND B UR:GiESSES OF BR1 IDNGEORT1. Mi-. Huddleston, QO0., and Mr. Gray appeared for the ilaiintiflf; iii. lipson, Q.O.; and Mr. Dowdeewell for the defendalits. T'1e plaintiff in this action is thle occupier of a house in High Street, in the town of ...