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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. 1,-, 2l'al3. F. C. S. Kynnrslay and D. Malilns. (55005>. ?? ?? .-A married woniast named Alms Flood, alias ?? *,Uli, who resides in Emily Street, was brought up Charged ?? hlaicing intermarried with one Thomas Wadsworth, of the rlratfflrdl Road, her lawful husband, William Flood, being slieralioe. It aeaned thit the prisonr lhad been living as3 house- laepr to the prosecutor Wadsworth ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-SATURDAY, JUNE 28. Sittings in Bunco, iefore Mr. Justice Williams, Mr. Justice Willes, Mrr. Jasticc Keating, andJfr. Justice Byles. TAYLOR (APPELLANT) V. YATES.-THE FACTORY ACT.-This was an appeal from a decision of the Police Magistrate at Birmingham, who fined the appellant 40s. for having employed George Healey, a boy under thirteen years of age, whereas the Factory ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENcL, COMMON PLEAS.-TuE'stq. THE SWVINFEIN CASp KENNEDY V. EPBoruvc The Chief Justice, addrcssilg M[r. Kecan I been waiting all day to rcsume his IY 4 h- Kennedy v. Broun, said: I am S In to h eca, proceed with your case till 2lichaelnims term; 'fD n will not be full aglwin, aX ll^ be dliffejee,,t. Th,,V, in the sittings after term. t Air. Kennedy bowel, and the Court was th to ...

THEATRICAL QUARRELS

... BOUCIUAULT V. WEBSTER. This case came on yesterday, in the Vice-Chancellor's Court, before Sir W. Page Wood, upon a motion on behalf of the plaintiff, to restrain the defendant from interfering with him in the management of the stage and the behind th4 curtain of the Adelphi Theatre. The suit has arisen out of a dispute between the plaintiff and defen' dant, who are the joixt managers of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... THE SWINFEN CASE. KENNEDY !. BROUN AND Wiry.-The Court of Common Pleas was crowded all Saturday morning, chiefly by the bar, to hear the arguments in this case, which stood over for further consideration from Thursday. The Court was, however, occupied until it rose in hearing other business, and no reference was made to the Kennedy case. THE BILSTON BANK CASE.-JUDGMENT. CROWN CASES RESERtVED. ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... This case has been going on at intervals for the lasti month in the Court of Session, Edinburgh. Mr. Fraser! opened at considerable length for the pursuer. Mr. John Millar replied at still greater length for the defender, ex- pounding all the pursuer's letters to contain proposals! of being the friend or mistress of his client. Thea Solicitor-General was. heard on Saturday, the 7th inst., ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF EXTORTION

... I EXTRAORDINARY CHARGEov EXTORTION. I A most extraordinary ease came last Tuesday before the Bench at Mark-cross, East Sussex, Messrs. Watson, Smyth and H. Dixon. James Mlenarge, 25, of 16, Cleaver Street, Kennington Cross, was charged with threatening to accuse William Dixon of an infamous crime, wivdi intent to extort money from him, and also, in conjunction with Robert West- field, 22, of 1 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF PROBATE AND DIVORCE-THuRSDAY. (Beforee ,sir C. Cressell.s ) BAKER V. BAKER AND RICHARDS. This was the petition of the husband, praying for a dissolution of marriage on the ground of his wife's adultery, and there was no appearance on behalf of the respondent or co-respondent. 'The parties were both in service in 1854, in which year the manriage took place. and they lived together ...

THE LATE EXTENSIVE ROBBERY AT THE PROOF HOUSE

... THEE LATE EXTENSIVE RvBBERY AT THE PROOF .HOUSE. At the Public Office, yesterday, before Mr. T. 0. S. Ky- neisley, John Well, a lalbourer, living in Aston Street, Tiornias Cooper, alias Wall, alias Tom the Chump, a sater, residing in York Street, a ?? keeper unameodi Henry Brondhurst, who resides in Navigation Street, and Ceorge Nitiholls, alabourer, living in Le-go Street, were brouulrt up ...

MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... The inhabitants of Brighton were shocked on Sunday night by a rumour that a murder had been committed in Church Street, and -which proved too true, for the sentry on guard at the infantry-barracks had shot one of his com- rades dead ashe entered the gates. Both the deceaiedand his assassin are young Irishmen, of about the same age, 23 years and belong to the same troop in the 18th Hussars, ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESTERDAY. JIEFOSUS G. HAtBIS, ESQ., DLe'PUTY JUDGE. BBF, B l . A11 -his 1mas FURIOUS DRIvIja_.Hdocktt v. Belts.-Ti was a notion e in which Mr. Alfred Hackett, of halcd Owen, Ciii nroprietor, sought to recover £. ?? enjamin, etta, of Edrmfind hStreet, in this town, mnilkm, for dmages dustained by hmillam oln the 15th of February last, in alm ges susainte de by~llt hirivn .ui l downardso h'lm ...

LOVE AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

... On Saturday morning, Eli7a Ann Wild, a young woman who has been living at Mr. Daniel Halkyard's, Bell Street, Oldhasn, for a few weeks past, in the capacity of domestic servant, was brought before the Oldham borough bench of Magistrates on a charge of attempting to commit self. murder. It appears that a farm servant, living at the same house with her, has been paying his addresses to the girl, ...