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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YBSTERDAY. Before Alessrs. T. C. S. Kninncrelcy, W. G'ough, and T. PAVU~PS. STeAMTNG COFFIN FURNIruru .-A man named John B.ttters, a packing case maker, residing in Communication Bowv, was charged with having stolen a quantity of coffin furniture, value Us, from the premises of his employer, Mr. Horton, a coffin maker, residing in Gas Street. It appeared from the evidence, that a few days ago ...

THE CONDUCT OF THE BRITISH IN MEXICO

... In a recently published book--' N'otes in Mexico in 1861 and 1862-theauthor, Dr. Lemrprire, brings the following serious charge of smuggling and other misconduct against British officials and merchants in Mexico:- I saw myself the boats' crews of our flag-ship at Vera Cruz bring bags on bags of dollars to be shipped to Eng- land by tim strainer which brought mo home, not one dol- lar of ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... 3TTOURBRIDGE. Fonnuesy BoY AN Ofl. TowNsr1AN'S SoN,-At the Poliee Court yesterday, before J. Amery and B. Little- wood, Esqrs,, Thomas Simpson was placed in the dock charged with having forged a promissory note for the pay- ment of £25. The prisoner is the son of a former coach proprietor in the town, and at one period of his career became possessed of a considerable sum of money by mar-. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... EIRMINtuAM PILt E COURT YR-hTR RDAV.~ Before Sir John RatclfF, Afessrs, 1T. C. S. Kinsecrslcy, agd S. .Bu-1dey. RODnRY ?? A SHOP.-N young mnan, named -Jo/ti Creallier, a gull barrel tiler, resdirdig in ?? Streat, wns charged with bavhig, in company with, another man who wns convicted at the last Sessions on the samo charg-e, stolen an overcoat from the shop of Mr. Lavinatone Siummer Lane. The ...

THE SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN NEW CANAL STREET

... TH{E SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN NEW CANAL MREET. T1IE I{qUE&9T YESTERDAY. - VERDICT my MANSLAUGHTER. An inquest was held at the Grand Turk, Ludgate HiU, yesterday afternoon, before Dr. Dirt Davies, Borough Coroner, on the body of John KiilgaUon, an Irish labourer, residing at No. 2 Court, 8 house, New Canal Street, wht caide by his death on Sunday evening last under circum. stances briefly reportedin ...

TERRIBLE ARSENICAL POISONINGS

... On Friday evening an inquiry was concluded at Revesby, Pa few miles from Horncastle, Lincolnshire, into the cir- ournatances attending the death of an elderly woman named Jomima Garner. The deceased died many months since, aid sinister rumours having been prevalent as to the ananner in which she came to her end, her remains were exhumed about six weeks ago, and apost-inorte'l examina- tion ...

THE MURDER NEAR WIGAN

... (Fromi our Correspondent.) The following is a detailed account of the ciroumstances connected with this frightful tragedy, as gathered by our correspondent at the scene The Bawkhouso Pit, or, as it is better and more widely ksnown, the Button Pit, is situated about three mailes from Wigan, in the parish of Haigh, and close to the Red Rock Bridge, on the Leeds and Liverpool canal. It is the ...

THE FATAL AFFRAY IN COLESHILL STREET

... THE INQUEST. The inquest on the body of the unfortunate man, whose name is unknown, and who met his death by violence in Coleshill Street on Thursday evening last, was held on Saturday afternoon, before Dr. Birt Davies, the Borough Coroner, at the Grand Turk Inn, Ludgate Hill. The body of the deceased had not been identified. Mr. J. Stickling and Mr. A. W. Suckling, solicitors, appeared to ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF SWINDLING

... IN Tuesday a respectably-dressed man of middle age, who gave the name of Willimam Firman or Yairman, but refused his address, and who was' described as a commission agent, was placed at the bar of the Mansion House Police Court, before the Lord Mayor, charged with 'conspiring vith Oharles Brederick Hunt, now a prisoner for debt in the gaol of Whiteeross Street, to cheat and defraud the Hon. ...

WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... YESTERDAY. BEFIORE T. J. CURTLER, ESQ. (DEPUTY CHAIlMAN). The business of these Sessions was brought to a conclu. sion yesterday. T=a EMnEZZLEMENT nY A SUE-Acacm. - Thomas Griflitbs Reynolds, lately a ?? in the employ of Sir Edward Lechmere, Bart., banker, of the Rhydd, and who had been found guilty on Tuesday, on a charge preferred against him by his employer, of ?? two several sums of money, ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SESSIONS

... STAPPORDSHIRE SESSIONS. YESTERDAY. BEFORE T. F. TwEMLOW, ESQ. (ASRISTANT C0rIRMSAN). gloSiMEDAKING AT BURSLEUM.-HOty Smith (22), puddler, was charged with breaking into the dwelling house of Adam Jackson, at Burlem, and stealing one silver watch, one'hair-guard, one sovereign, and £L 6s, in silver, his property. Mr. Brown prosecuted. The Jury found the prisoner guilty, and he was senteioed to ...

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... E7 CONSI. °TO --At te Leeds Town Halfon Tuesday, bef[J the bfigb - Magistrates, a respectably dressed man, named enr5 Fsliman, who, it was stated, had been for eighteen monthE in the service of Messrs. Pepper, was charged with con spiring to iob the house of MLrs. Elliot, Torquay Terrace, Bfeadingley. Mr. Ferns apper red in support of the charge, and Mr. OT1reger wats for the defence. 'Thele ? ...