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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 FATAL PIT OUTRAGE, AT BRADLEY

... THE FATAL PIT OUTR,.GE, AT BRADLEY. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE CORONER, YESTERDAY. The inquest on the bodies of the three men who were killed on the 30ih of January, at the Pagott's Croft Col- liery owing to the pit rope by which they were'descending down the sbaft having been cut, was re-opened yesterday, at the Crown and Cushion, Bradley (the house of the pro- prieter of the colliery, Mr, Arthur ...

A HARD CASE

... A eor-espondent of the Timme tells the following story - I left London about three weeks since on business in the country, and arrived in Oxford a fortnight ago. I left Oxford for Banbury by the 11.25 a m, train, when in the evening I was arrested en a false charge of stealing. I had just arrived at my lodgings when a person called upon me and asked particulars as to when I arrived in that ...

LAW INTELIIGENCE

... SERJEANT aLOVER V. COUNT DE PERSIGNY. EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES. This extraordinary ease, wbieah was some since before the Court of Queen's Bunch, came before Mr. Justice Wfghtman, at Chanm- bers, on Tbnrsday, the plaintiff appearing personally in Saupport ot an application made on affidavit. It appears that after the case had come before the Law Courts an order was granted by Mr. Justice ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Meears. T. C. S. Hyn ncrafey, H. SmW/h, and TV. Mriddloanore. INDECENT ASSAULT.-A man named William. Sterens, a painter, residingin Stour Street, was charged with hav. ing indecently assaulted a little girl, eleven years of age, named Jane Keeley, who resides in Belgrave Street. The offence was committed in Calthorpe Park. The prisoner, who had been ...

STOURBRIDGE

... THE STRIKE AMONG THE NAILERS. SERIOUS CASE OF INT1Il1DATION. At the Police Court, yesterday, before B. Littlewood arid J; 0. A. Scott, Esqrs., four men,.named John Fellows, Charles Watkins, John Harbage, aid Emmanuol Chncuee 'ere brought up under a, warant, which charged them withoendelvouring by violence, by striking, kicking, and otherwise beating one Solomon Brooks, a horse nail maker, to ...

FENTON

... ROBBERY AND ELOPEMENT.-A singular case came bh. fore the MDagistrates, sitting at Fenton Police Court yesterday, the Court being crowded during the hearing by neighbours and acquaintances of the parties immediately concerned in the enquiry. Eliza RhIigett, a plump wman of forty-one, and William Day, a slim carter, nine years her junior, were charged with Atealing £200. in gold, two beds, a ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESTERDAY. BANKRUPTCY BUSINESS. BEFORE W. NICHOLS, EsQ., JUDGE. MEETINGS FOR LAST EXAMINATION AND DISCiiARGE. -The following bankrupts came up, and took their orders of discharge ?? Fox, butcher, Ludgate Bill, for whom Mr. East appeared; George Thomas, Lodge Road, manufacturer of garden tools, for whom Mr. Beaton appeared; J. Carley, Camden Street, German silver polisher, for whom Mr. Duke ...

EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE

... EXTRlAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE. A singular divorce case was brought to a conclusion in the Consiatorial Court, Dublin, on Saturday. Margaret Cody, a native of Cork, lived as a servant with an artist or painter named Watte, in London. Watte had been inarried, but, on his wife's death, in May, 1845, he married hia servant, by whom he had several children, all of whom died except one, a daughter. He ...

THE NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE RALILWAY COMPANY

... TIHE NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE RALILWAY I COMPANY. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, GTILDHALf, MONDAY, Febraary 10, EDWARDS ?? THEt NORaTHS STAFFORDISIRE RXULWAF CostPAxY.-(Speoial Jury.) (BEFORF MR. JUSTVOH BLACKBURN.) The further hearing of this cams was resumed at thi sitting of the Court this morning. Thomas Quick was the first witness examined for the defence. He stated that he waS an engine driver in ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRIMINGHAM BANKIRUPTCY COURT. FRIlDAY. BEFsOREc MRi. I EIISTRH AS VATRFcI' 1., It rC 1P. IV. Gilmore, meilclesle ul'ereiyeic, ?? Ox. atnination and discharge, attended by Mr. Griffin (firm, James and Griffin! for the assignees, and by Mr. Allenby trout the ofice of Mr. John Smith), for the baukrupt. Mr. Gridtin said the bankrupt WIaS in prison awaiting his trial on a charge of con- splracy, ...