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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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURTS OF EQUITYZ-BATIRDY, JULY 11L * ,(Before tire L ordLChanoelor.) HARDING V. eTIaB'rtN. The further hearing of this case, (an appeal from Vice- Chancellor Stuart), was adjourned until to-day, when the * arguments were concluded, It will be recollected that the .chief question relates to aleged undue influences said to ,be exercieed by the defendant and his wife over an aged gentleman named ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN LONDON

... Up to Sunday night no person had been arrested on Uns- picion of having committed this most cruel and deliberate murder. -The police-officers charged with the investigation ate vevy properly, and with a view to furthering the ends of justice, keeping secret all the clues which they possess to- wards discovering the murderer, of whom it is only neces- sary to say that they have now, from ...

THE LATE SHOOTING CASE AT BALSALL HEATH

... THE LATE SHOOTING CASE AT BALSALL I HEATH. At the King's Heath Petty Sessions yesterday this case egain came before the Bench, the sitting Magistrates being lessrs, James Lloyd, J. T. Lawrence, and F. Erkington. As the affair out of which it arose has excited considerable interest in the locality, it may be well to recapitulate the Circumstances. On Monday evening, the *th of July last, the ...

WEDNESBURY

... WEDN1SBUR.Y. ASSAULT UroN A BoY.-Silas Fereday, a collier, was yesterday charged at the Wednesbury Petty Ss3sions, before Mr. I. Spooner, with having assaulted a lad named William Kent, on Saturday evening last. It seemed that a boy, along with some companions, was playing near to the defendant's house and gave some offence to the defend- ant's mother, who procured some water and threw it over ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... 'YESTERDAY. Beforee the Mrayor, Mecsas. H. Sm ith, W. Middlenore, an d C. B. Cope. FRAUD,-A man named Jamres Spencer, a pump maker, residing at Redditch, was brought up on remand charged with having defrauded Mr. DI, J. Rice, engineer, Smith. field Worbs, of the sum of 1%. 3d. In the momth of June last, it appeared the prisoner called upon Mr. Rice, whose premises were then in Pershore Street, ...

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

... BI1VMINGIiAMTPOLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Sir Jotin aei (f, Mesrs. P. 0. S. Kynnersley, and WeUley Rihawrds. STEALING AND RECHeviNO.-A yoath named George Horteon, a brass tap founder, residing in the Victoria Road, Aston, was brought up, charged with having stolen a nuber of brass taps from the premises of big naster, Mr. Smith, of Weraman Pow, and a man named Johae Wfifamo, I, braes tap ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRfMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT. YESTERDAY. BEFOnR MR. RM u RRn WuvILSON. iti re T. Malls, TValsall, iron ?? was a meeting for last examination and dischargo, but as the bankrupt did not appear he was outlawed. e rc C. T. clover, .Tarborne ande DiminqTeamcs, draper.- Meeting for last examination and diseharge. The balanee shect ahowed: ?? owing to creditors unsecured, £000. 7s. lOd.; creditors to ...

THE MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON A WOMAN AT SEDGLEY

... TRE MURDERQ'US ASS CTUR J .A WOMAN AT SEDQIDGE COMMITTAL OP THIM PFBCfONE;RF Yesterday, at the Scagley Police Court, before the Rev. W. Lewis, and tb, .RScv. J. Y. Booker, John Painter was charged with ilnlawfully wounding Rebecca Southall on the previous Saturday, at Sedgley, under circumstances already narrated in our columns, Mr. Stokeri, of Dudley, appeared for the prisoner. The poor woman ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BLRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT. FRIDAY. BrEFORE F.M . REnIGSTRAX WATBRuiuILD, itn re J. Freajrds, Wolverhacstpto'e, fis ?? examination nnd discharge. The balance sheet howed:-Debti, owing to creditors unsecured, £878. 10 d-. lod; to secured reditos, £250.: liability on acnommodation bills, £56. is. Ilis assets in good debts were £0. is. lid.,; property in the hands of creditors, £126; deofcleuoyY ...