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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. ...

AN EXECUTION IN MALTA

... AN EXECUTION IN MALI [From te Daip News Gorretwondent.] MALTA, Decembe, As in Most Roman (latholic countries, there e Malt7A a confraternity styled La Congregazi Rosarianti, who in the case of a criminal having dergo the punishment of death take a very proninen in everything connected with the sentence Fan days previous to an execution the membersof th4 a ?? in a white dress from their head ...

DUDLEY

... STEALING TIMBER; FROM THE MIDLAND RAILWAY.- At the Petty Sessidns, yesterday, before Captain Fletcher end Mr. Richard Sniith, Alfred Clarke was charged with having stolen some timnber from the Netherton Viaduct, in June last. Mr. Bentley, of Worcester, prosecuted; and Mr. Maltby watched the case on behalf of Marsh, who was in attendance to give evidence. It may le remembered that some months ...

IMPORTANT CASE UNDER THE TRUCK ACT, AT STOURBRIDGE

... SINGULAR PROCEEDINGS IN COURT. At the Police Court, yesterday, before J. ATnery and B. Littlewood, Esqrs,, a case was called on in which John Eveson and Co,, of the Lye, were charged with paying George Hill the sum of sixpence ?? than in the cur- rentcoin oftheiealm, onthedth of Decebei. Mr.E Barbury appeared for the complaiesnst,' and Mr. Perry ostensibly for the defence. Mr. Perry said ...

THE LATE FATAL COLLIERY ACCIDENT IN SHROPSHIRE

... THE LATE FATAL COLLIERY ACCI DENT I IN $HROPSHIRE. INQUEST ON THiE BODIES. Yesterday morning, the .inquest on the bodies of the nine men and three boys who were killed on Monday, at the coalpit belonging to the IUlleshunl Mining Company, at Priors Lee, was opened beforo B; D, Newell, Esq., Coroner, and in presence of T., Wynn, Esq., Government Inspector of Mines. A Jury of sixteen were sworn ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... VjorOUGH QUARTER. SESIONS. YESTERDAY. FIRST COUR-T. RrOOg M. I. SPOoGnIR, DEPUTY RiCORDILR B RING llt POP9I ST git,-.athbrine Hart vreWnlker, was charged with breaking into the f Isabella LanO, in Pope Street, on the 14th, and I djress end other articles belonging to Isabella l ord a shawvl belonging to 31ary Azu Soden. Mr. t. rEsecuted. It appeared that on the evening of the qocstion the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY, BefLoe the. MoyerL ?? Slurge, REq.), Messrs. ?? 0. S. Kynnersley, IV. Middlentore, and P. Cox. A DRuNKzN FREAK-A man of respectable appear- ence, giving the name of Gcorge Simmons, and describing himself as a designer, residing in Lee Bank Road, was brought up charged with having stolen part of a. bell rope from the house of MTr. Buclk, a rotail brewer, residing in Cregee Street, ...

ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER & SUICIDE THROUGE JEALOUSY

... ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MUiRDER.% SUICIDE THROUGE JEALOUSY. Ou Wednesday evening bir. Walthow held an enquiry at Poplar respecting the death of Edward Fenterman, aged forty-five, who was alleged to have committed suicide after attempting to murder his wife and a man named Williams, under the following extraordinary circumn. stances:- Mrs. Anne Fenterman, 2, Park Buildings, Poplar, said that she was ...

DUDLEY

... ASSAULTS ON THE POLIOA-At the Public Office, on Wednesday, Joseph Jackson wea convicted of having as. saulted Polie-constable Chatham, and fined Is, and coats, or to go to prison for fourteen ?? Morley, similarly charged, was ordered to pay couts, and to give her an opportunit of so doing, the case was adjourned for a week.-A lie course was adopted in the ease of Peter McDermet, charged with ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... YESTERDAY. FIRST COURT. BEFORE DIE, DOONE0I, DEPUTY RECORDER. STEALING Gas BARsEnxcS,-Jeffrey Tennant (30), en. graver, was charged with stealing, on Tuesday, the 13th November last, four gun barrels and one other gun, the goods of James Brown. Mr. Saint prosecuted, and the prisoner was defended by Mr. Elers. It appeared that on the above day prosecutor's premises were broken open, and the ...

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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 ? ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... FRIIDAY. Bobre Me ?? (C. Slurge, LBsq,), Messrs. T. C. S. KynSerslCy, S. T'horston, D. MatliS, S. BIuckey, aonJ IV. James. EXTXTNSIvE Footmlyr.-A man of respectable appearance, wnrned George Gimmett, of SO, Charwood Street, P1inlico, London, nas brought up charged with having forged the name of Joseph seach, of Dudley, to an acceptance bill for £300. Detcotive- ?? Seal, in asking for the ...