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SHOOTING AT A MAN IN SPRINGFIELD STREET

... SHOOTING AT A MAN IN SPRINGFIELD I STREE:T. ; A. I 11-, ,4 -a-rl- UaP- 7S Cau r . I At the Polce Court, yesterday, before Messrs. C. Sturge g . nd H. E. Cookney, Josenh Paettt (30 , zinc worker, 23, a Springfield Street, was e'harged with icharging the con. tents of a gun at Mtr. Henry Jonsey, cab proprietor, Springfield Street. Mr. Duke appeared for the prosecu- a.,tion, and Sir. Hernnmant ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... STAFFORDSUIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. CROWN COURT.-YESTESDAY. BEORE TiHE E3:, O0 Lnnu11FELD. STFEALING FOw' LS AT HANDSWOnT1t-Joseph Stannier (IS), cabinetmaker, Joseph Aston (40), forger, and Thomas Chaplin (29), gunssnith, were indicted for stealing nine fowls, the property of Ann Walton, at Handsworth, on the 20th October last. These fowls wore seen safe at home on the Saturday night, by Charles ...

IRISH TENANT-RIGHT

... IRISH TENANT- RIGHT. An illustration of the tenant-right of Ulster came before the Assistant Barrister at the Quarter Sessions, on Tues. day, at Lurgan, which town is situated on Lord Luugan's property, and adjoins his residence, which is one of the finest in Ireland. Owing to the increasing prosperity and consequent extension of the town, and the demand for building ground, the landlord ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... - BMINCGA- POLICE COURT. YESTERD4YAc Ii eforeiMsr.C Sturge, G. Goodrick, T. Cox, and J. B.. a t4 ATTEMPTED MunnnER AND Suicinn.-John~ Hall (40), L, ;~bricklayer, residing att Ctitham's Corner, Smathivrick, was ot 'i charged by Mr. Superintendent Spear with 'attempted f 1: murder aend suicide. On the previous evening loud sereiam, cl d were heard proceeding from the canal side, near the Edg ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I YESTERDAY. BgFrOlI Mu. CO7DIIaSSIxONrn SANeDscnS. Ilis Hlonour, on taking bis seat, said tiat the other day lhe mentioned an order with reference to the filing of ?? within a proper time which had been made by Commissioner Goulburn. le intended to isseo an order of a similar description, which shouidl be allixed at tile door of the Conrt for the informa- tion of those concerned. Mr. ...

WORCESTERSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... WORCESTERSHIRbE EPIPHANY SESSIONS. The business of these Sessions was concluded yesterday afternoon. Only one Court sat, the Earl of Dudley pre- siding. STEALING COAL AT DUDrny.-Joseph Shorthouse, u clerk, was charged with stealing a quantity of coal slack, the property of Messrs. Onions and Fryer, ironmasters, carrying on business at Windmill End, near this town. Mr. Streeten and Mr. Richards ...

THE RECENT ACCIDENT AT THE DUDLEY RAILWAY STATION

... TRE RECENT ACCIDENT AT THNDUDLEY RAILWAY STATION. I Yesterday, the inquest en the body of Anthony Hall, aged thirty-twoj who was- blied on a aidling at the Dudley railway station4 on Saturday last, was resnaundi-aF the house of Mr. Evan Robertsa Saracon's Head Ina,' before Mr. Brooke Robinson, Cbroneae-Samusl SGaskell, tifi fire- man of the engine of which deceasedowas driver was recalled, at ...

ANOTHER HORRIBLE MURDER IN STAFFORDSHIRE

... ANOTHER HORRIBLE MURDER IN ST A FFORDSHIR]E [From our own Reporter.] ECCOLESIA.LL, Wednesday. Yet another murder has taken place in the county of Stafford; and the offence was being committed within ten miles of the gaol of that county, and within a few hours of the time at vhich Robinson was hanged on Tuesday. In this case the victim is not a young girl, but a power- ful excavator, aged ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... I . The Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the Borough of Birmingham commenced yesterday morning, at the Public Office, Moor Street In the tunavoidable absence, from indisposition, of Mr. DI, D. Hill (the Recorder), Mr. H. R. Adams, the Deputy-Recorder, presided, HeI was accom- panied on the Bench by the Mayor (Mr. B. Yates), Alder- man Phillips, and Mr. Manley Smith, formerly of the Midland ...

SWANBOROUGH v. SOTHERN

... I I SETTLEMENT OF THE CASE. This case camne on again yesterday, in the Court of Queen's Bench. Mr. Bovill said in this action, which was brought by the plaintiff, Mr. Swanborough, the lessee of the Birmningham Theatre, against the well-known actor, 'ar. Sothern, for an alleged breach of agreement, a verdict had beon found for the plaintiff, with £50. damages. Ur. Sothern in- tended to have ...

Birmingham Daily Post

... 'firmiusbas Raig A |t. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1866. NEWS OF THE DAY. A telegram from Edinburgh states that the man Brown, who was convicted on Monday of the crime of murder at sea, was yesterday sentenced to be executed at Montrose, on the 31st of January. Mr. DISRAEIM has sent out his usual circular convening his followers for the 6th of February, on which day, he says, the QUEEN'S Speech will ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YIESTERiDAY. ?? Nessrs, T. 0. S. KCypelcr'?ey (,yStipepndicery), . Yates (.uayqsr), C. Stne-c, ?? Cox, andf if. B. 6'okecy. A Dis11NEs'I SoN,-Jaines Fellowe (22), tube maker, Hlenry Street, was charged with stealing a brass fender, vahve 129., frosu the house of his father, John Fellows, 54, llenry St-ect. The prisoner broke the fender into pieces on the previous afternoon, and disposed of ...