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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 ...

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, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMIINGRAM POLICE COURT. SATURD&Y. .. Bfr-c Mes,'s. Rkyland and Raiselin.; SBIASI-N(G Ni1N1JO)W.-Catlesi~n~c P'Isee was ehar'ed with hi caling a number of panes of glass in the windowybft the Detective (flice, Moor Street, on Friday morning. It ?? that the woman had been brought up and re- nanded three times in the course of last wveek, on charges of disolderly conduct, and on Friday, ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, MOOR STREET,

... SHERIFF'S COURT, _MOOR STREET, Yl STElAY.Y Blfore Tlhoas Sr7iitt JInreis, Esq., Depeepy Uaeltde' Slielff?; aunl a Jilry. A('riON Ftoes ASALT.-DAM.4EiSe £5.-Frelae v. Hill.-Mr. Alfred M . 8sileling, iistructed by -Mr. r.. H. Foster, appeared fcr the plaintiff, ccii thel defendiantt was of course unrepresented. loe plaititlt, John Price, who is a journeyman saddler, living in ljollisay licad, ...

THE MELANCHOLY OCCURRENCE AT LOWER GORNAL

... THlE MELANCHTIOLY OCCURRENCE AT LOWER GORNAL. ENQUIRY YESTERDAY. An enquiry was opened yesterday afternoon, at the Bull's HIead Inn, Lower Gornal, into the cause of the death of Mary Ann Higgins, whose body was found under peculiar circumstances, ir. a pit at Red Hall, late on Monday night last. The Deputy Coroner, Mr. Phillips, was present. Police-constable Shelden deposed, that onl Monday ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... On Saturday morning one of the most barbarous murdera on record was perpetrated half a mile from Waterloo. a village about seven miles north of Portsmouth. The murder was committed at a place called Billett's Stables, on the Horadean Road. The murderer is a young gipsy, named Edward Lee, aged twenty-six, rather tall, wevll built, and by no means repulsive-looking. The victim is his wife, Eliza ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... I BIRMINGHAM POLICE CQURT. SATURDAY. I r .ssrs. A. Ryland, S. Rawlins, and F. I. Welch. R:oitN RO ?? little boys named Jamnes Car- :d Gor!ic Smiith, aged respectively eleven and eight I v-ere brought up on a remand from the previous ha red -with an offence of this description. They lied up about twenty cabbages, and done consider- beiage to the garden generally. The parents of the Tpeared in ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... ?? I - .- I . , . .. 1 _I1 - . The pleadings, with two actions of declarator in this II unparalleled case before Lord Ardmillan, in the Court of ir- Session, Edinburgh, are now nearly closed, the respective no counsel on both sides having been all heard; but judgment, it as already stated, is not likely to be delivered for some 21 weeks. The speech of the Solicitor-General on behalf of l Mrs. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... lUIRMINGIIA-M POLICE COURT. ic.1 v's2. C. S. Kynsoi'vkiiy, 2. Malaiiis, S. Thtsei lvi, OwlC Tli i x. cr1'' IX Till: S Cti:k: ?? hc Elkzintijl-, a yomungman o. vwi-. I *iiieInded fr-in I'loiursIfty onl a chargo of breaking a plato * -.s wm esiow in the shop- of )Jr. Janceas Mereer, Carver ;Street, Is rought llc igaile. alit the pelica'colestablo stated tthat a -, - hcal ncilI hiid exanmine-d ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I 1 IA BAN7KRTIPTCY COURT. PRIDlAY. M,.carlak )[firo'roieph, ?? 101cic.teiectl iceo atul discharge, attended by Mr. ocrtiV ctie sicecw~ 'rile blitlnue Shoot not boing filed. 7Iii ,,,it I' thle bankrupt's, the meethig was adjourned ?? for last examination cim Iliecallso tile assigneces required timae to eescccet. Tfie balance sheet showed : ra- * ~ s i. iii. assets, £201. Os. 9Od. ;and ...