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THE ROUPELL FORGERIES

... I This trial was resumed on Tuesday morning at Chein 'fold. The case for the plaintiffs having been brought tea c elusion on Monday afternoon, Bfr. Bovill addressed the Jury on behalf of the defendants, He said the fact was that the whole story for the plaintiff was a lie. Willia, Roupell, the son, brought up in the school -of the ?? smelter, who had amaased £400,000., had deceived hinm o ...

WARWICKSHIRE MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... WARWIOKSHIRE MIDSUMMER SESSIONS. YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. AT. D oICINS, CHAIRMAN. APPEALS, DuGoALR V. THE CHURCUWARDENS AND OVERSEERS OF THE PARISH OF BENTLEY.-An appeal against an as. aesement of £500. for saleable underwood growing on land in that pariah. Mr. Adams and Mr. Dugdale were for the appellants, and Mr. Manley Smith and the Hon. Mr. Leigh for the responden's. After a considerable ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSTITRE SU.UqflR ASSIZE,3 CROWN COURT.-YEcATY.tD,5V. BllF(Itie litn. IIUDr.n'TO.c, QC. Mr. Justice Byles wras obliged to leave Stafford on ThuridiY cvening, on account of indisposition, and Mr. Hladdlestan, Q C, presided in the Crown Court in his place, Flooeirtns Or BILLS On ExCsArnOV. AT HAN5,Rr.JIm Smith (on ball) and Charles Doherty were indicted on a charge of forging and uttering ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BI3MINGHAM POLICE COWaT. EMTERDAY. Before Sir John Ratelif anru Mr. Go ugh, CRUELTY TO I HORSE.- William Caldicoft, of Hope Street, was, upon the information of Police-constable 110rsie, ?? 20s. and costs for having cruelly treated his hoiee by working it in an unfit state. FMBEZZLEMENTS.-A man named William N.colon, a labourer, residing in Loxton Street, Bloomsbury, was brought up charged ...

THE NEWPORT WILL-STEALING CASE

... THE NEWPORT WILL-STEILING CASE. COMMITTAL OF TaE PRIomNERS. At the County Petty Sessions, held at Newport, Oa Saturday last, the prisoners, Edwin Lusoott ill, and Edwin Jackson Gill, fatherand son, were brought up in custody, on remand, charged with being concerned in a burglary, and in the robbery of the will'of the late MIr. Thomes Powell, of The Oi~er, Newport, The Court wan densely ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMINGEEAM BANIKRUltUVY COURMT. leFRIDAY. hroesnOR liln. CoaeueeSSaoSNLce SANOHTMI. ! rC TV, C.otten, Lengloa, Cev1ieiO1siele ?? for last eeeminatibn and discharge, attended liy Mr. 10. Wright for a creditor-Mrr. IV. IC. Harvey, of Longton, banker-srld Mr. Griffin 1irmn, James and Grilfin) for the bankrupt. Mr. Wright applied tlist ibc benlheupt should file a purbhase, and sale account, and a ...

THE ROUPELL FORGERIES

... THE RIOUPELL FORGLMtEEI. ROUPJILL AND AxoTrzaR v. 1AWIS AND OntioRn, The hearing of this ease was resumed on Friday, at Chelmsford Assizes, for the second day. The examination of William Roupall was continued by Mr. Lush, Q.C. (for the plaintiffs). He said he believed be had destroyed the altered copies of the loases. The foar copies made by Messrs. Waterlwv he took to Mr. Whitaker to be ...

THE CASE OF HORSEWHIPPING A MAGISTRATE AT WENLOCK

... THE CASE OF HORSEWHIPPING A MAGIS- TRATE AT WENLOOCI On Saturday last, at the Wenlook Borough Session;, before DMr. Uvedale Oorbett, Recorder, Dir. James Boddoes was indicted for that he did, on the 6th April last, at Wenlook, unlawfully beat, wound, and ilitreat William Penney Brookes, and did thereby then occasion ?? bodily harm, to the said William Penney Brookes, against the form of the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BMINGIAM POICE COURI. YESTERDAY. Before Si6 John Rltcliff;, Mess' H. eitk ond T. Cox. ATTEMrTING TO PICI; POCKETS. -A woman Mifllea Emmca NoDn, who resides in Lancaster Street, was com- mitted *0 the House of Correction, with hard labour, for six weeks, for having attempted to pick the pockets of several persons, in the Market Hall, on the previous day. THE THEFT FRObi RAILWV.AY STATIONS. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURf OF EXCHEQUER.-WEDNUSDAY. POWELL V. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY- LIABILITY AS TO CARRIAGE OF GOODS. This action was brought to recover damages for the unreasonable detention of certain goods which had been entrusted to the defendants for conveyance from Birming- ham to London. The defendants paid £2. 13s. into Court, and pleaded that they did not detain the goods an un- reasonable ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. - DIONDAXY, ELLIS V. THE MAYOR OF BRIDGNORTIL. This was a case for the opinion of this Court as to the right of the plaintiff to maintain an action against the de. fendants for setting up a new market to the injury of the plaintiff. The plaintiff was the owner of a house in High Street, Bridgnorth, in which street a market had been held weekly, and the occupiers of the ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRJMIINGOHAM BA\KrUPTCY COURT. Dleseart Met.CoeculeltSNE . THE BANKRUPlTCY OlF 31'. SILL. !Tlcik berlersuet entree up this morele, IC,,In obedience to a 50555- 2scons isascrL at the instantso of Ito. Mrt~isess] (firm, Itylind and Xartine~L:;cl for the. a~ssignes. Msl. Jelin Smith appeared, as cfose, f6V Mrle Sill. 1Mr. Ma~rtinecau, in bringing thle malter before theo Court, salt! ThhisIsa ...