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OPENING OF THE NEW COUNTY COURT AT BIRKENHEAD

... OPENING OF TEE NEW COUNTY COURT AT BtRKENHE3AD. The now county court which has been erected at tbe corner of PJlgrlm-strest and Ghoster-streeb, Blrkenhead, was opened for public business for the first time yesterday. There Was a large attendanoe of suitors. Upon the judge, J. W. Harden, Esq., taking his seat upon the bench, Mr. Joseph Craven addressed his honour in the following terms : -Allow ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES AND RIOT

... A HOUSEd BURNT DOWN. An extraordinary riot (says the Shrffefld Iade. pendent) took place ?? as theWord- send Cemetery, resembling In its origin the attask upon the Medical School in Eyresatredt many years agO, For some days rumours have been afloat that bodies of persons Interred at this cemetery had beea taken up and sold for dissection at the Medical Institatioa. The matter seems to have ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... COHONEWS INQUEST: : BEFORB P. P. 6UntnY, BSQ., COROM. On the body of Robert Pritchard, 61 years ot ago, who lived in a cellar at 79, Horubl street. On Thursday morning he left home, telling his wife that he was going to Mr. aile's offioce, n Dale-street. He had been ill for eose time, and was in a very weak state. As he w crossing Tithebarn-street he was accidentally run ovsr by a lorry, and ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIJUM1INGHAMI BANKRU1P'LTCY COURT. YESTERDAY. Bl~EYD;IZ: 7sIs, CoNI .'.SaeOess-s SAasDscs.3 ti,.5 -s~ ADi BiANKRUPTS'' IliA 0Se ?? a easo befcure the Court this mlornling, it transpired that the balance olicet hodl loin filed in oin incomplete state, and that for that reotson it likd teen, necessary to adjourn thle inecting-5Mr. It. Whititore 'fromt the othice of Mr. V. Whitolre, otficial ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BUJLLINGDON DIMISION-Coss'ty ulal1, Oxford, June 21. T Present, Dr. lar ulan, Rev. Dr. Wynter, Guy Thomson, iT Esq., a d G. Gausmie, Esq. S1ailnel and George Buckett, e o ford, nged respectively L r 2 an(I 1S zwere brought up itt costody of the police, charged with stealing an ecl from Mr. Moody's punt, at Sandford hbt as it appeared to be a Iust offenee Mr. Mundy wvithldrewv tthc charge on ...

SHOCKING MURUDER OF A YOUNG LADY

... SIlOCKU\G MURUDER OF' A YOUNG LADY. A murder, revolting in the extreme, from the brutal treat- mont received at the hands of the murderer by hi8 victim, was perpetrated at Fordingbi idge, a small town in Hampshire, on Sunday morrning last. Mary Ann Sunam Hall wvas the only dahungliter of a IMr. flail, a reapectabhe farmer, living at MidoIlianm Farm, one mile from Fordinghridge. It ias -Miss ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... j7:7 , ' ?? ?? ?? ?? : ,V 9's_ I8' 'I ?? 1 ,: I ;, . arm , r. ; 4 ' s ~ . * ,, ll-1. 1,i , ?? SA ?? .J ' ~ Jkn~e~W5 h' .m 's to gesdZ~hi'S B *'him Pa'* t- 'ib'116ki'b j.* tivo fgh4' bv p i .. ot''h WiAgat 'PO ad'iimr Apil ?? n h ted ' the i bll-to wio#t:0eue weead- tfipe3,t tlefido AdteblIU Wv~b1aion ?? faill powiibi zehgd.itd reciw '''ha&no 'lapsXed'^'b betee t~ ?? U'IP? M~Abbot sa14he' h no ...

ANNUAL SESSION

... The annual general session of the peace for this county was held on Thursday, at the Court-house, in this town. Mr. T. Greene, vice-chairman, occupied the chair. There were also preeent :-Messrs. T. Bi. Addison, George Artingtatll, T, L. Drier,; W. Onirow EB F Fenwick, C. U. Jaen ndW.. R. od;Dr. Brouglitoni, the Rev. J. S. Birley, and th Rev. T. 8. Mills, COUNTY EXPENDITURK.-The accounts of ...

A NONCONFORMIST EMIGRANT IN TROUBLE

... A XONCOXMFORMIST EMIGRANT IN TROUBLE. At Worship-street Police-court, on Thursday, Thomas Horne, a well-dressed man of 28, was charged with felony. Th prosecwrix, a geod-lookiog woman named Martha Alrmed, stated that in 1859 the prisoner was introduced to her. He afterwards paid his addresses to her, and they were engaged to be married in August last, and she some time afterwards found that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE-CHANCELLOIRS' COURTS, JUNE 25. (Before Vice-Chancellor Sir J. Stuart.) BAXENDALEV. THE WEST MIDLAND RA1LWAAY 1COHPAXNY , This part-heard demurrer was resumed. The bill was filed by Messrs. Baxendale, who carry on business as com- mon carriers under the firm of Pickford and Co., and it prayed a dec]lration that the defendants were bound to deliver to the plaintiffs, at the ?? and Witney ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... DT19 - YESTERDAY. I to ned EBumE G. HARRI9, EsQ., DEPUTY JUDGn. L in A CURIOUS ACTION.-NCtO7 v. Kettle.-This was an jere action in which Enoch Newton, wheelwright, Dartmouth [ege Street, sought to recover £1. 2s. 3d. from Mr: Thomas to Kettle, corn dealer, of Aslted flow, as payment for the ford services of himself and his wife, in attending and giving evidence in the County Court in a case in ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT, YESiTERDAY. Diedclut MRin: d6WISSIONeEiR SANDEOEO. Ie re ikimo nrlelland Goid, /hisfie makers, Birmnifvlpk55n.-:Mr Hodgson (itri of Hodgeon tid Allen) stated to his Honour that in this matter Wte pfaccodings had been taken out of Court, under the 110th section of the Act, and the bankrupts had ni-edo a disclosure of their effects. The bankrupts were in partnership, ...