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BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... YESTERDAY. 2EFOnRR Mi. COXIMIS91ONE'R SANDERS. Re Scott llptoj elsi, Hantey, consnissorc ?? for last examination and dischargo, attended by. Mr. Grililn for tie Uasoig- neesr and Mr. J, Smith for the bankrupt. Mr. Griffin snid that previous to tiho last meeting In dhe matter, a latter tronm some one giving thie name of French, bal been received by the Registrar. In that letter grave charges ...

THE BILSTON LIBEL CASE

... THE BIISTON LIBEL CASE. COMMITTAL OF TEl DEFENDANTS. At the Police Court, in W'olverhampton, yesterday, be- fore ir. Isaac Spoonor (the Stipendiary Magistrate), John White, contractor, and John Thompson, grinder, both of Bilston, appeared on remand, charged with having pub- lished a libel upon Mr. William Riley Taylor, surveyor to the Bilston Township Commissioners. Mr. Young, of the Oxford ...

COUNTY COURT, STAFFORD

... WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18. 13F:FORF; W. SPOONF.it, Esq., JUDGE. Mnr,, CJIETWYND AND iS lATE WllE'S DsEIS.-Mr. J. Batkin, bairdresser, &o., sued. Mr. IV. H. Chetwynd, of Longdon Hall, near Rugeley, to recover a ,sum of upwardE of £3. for hair brushes, hair washes, and other articles sap; plied to Mrs. Chetwynd before her divorce. Mr. G. Fdelies appeared for the defendant, who had pleaded the Statulte ...

THE SERIOUS NUISANCE IN GREAT CHARLES STREET

... THE SERIOUS NUISANCE IN GREAT C CHAES STREET. ?? J- l L Yesterday, at the PIolioe (Court, before Messrs. C. Sturge, E. Gwyther, and C. Goodrick, MIr. George bowler, vesta manufacturer, Great Charles Street, was summoned, under the 27th section of the Nuisances Remeoval Act, for carry- ing on a dangerous and offensivo trade, which was a nuisance, and ?? to thi health of the inhabitants of tbe ...

THE AMENITES OF THE STOURBRIDGE COMMISSIONERS

... THE AMENITES OF THE STOURBRIDGE I COMDIISSIONERS. | At Fthe Stourbridge Police Court, yesterday, before Messrs. B. Littlewood, J. Hunt, and the. Hon. C. G. Lsyte~ttn, Mr. Henry Hughes was charged with an assault on Blr. Peter Chance. Mr. Homfray appeared for the complainant, and' MIr Perry for the defeiidant. Mr. -Homfray opened the case, and called ir. Chance, who said he was one of the ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUTPCY COURT

... BIRIBUNGEAM BAIKRUPTCY COURT. YESTERDAY. BF1101L AIR, COICISSIONEn SANrDER9 ln re Tayloir and Roberts, of Tsenstall, thcateical iiproprielors.- Adjourned meeting for discharge, attended by Mr. Griffin (firm, James and GrIffin) for the baslrupts. Mr. Griffin said that the matter was one which lad stood over from the previous day, merely in order Utit the number of days for filing the balance- ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. B Mpre Aressrs. P. C. S. KynnerslCy (Stiycndiary), ' Mranton, and TV. Middtlenore. STABBIN( IN VAUOIITON STREET.-Walter Ball (18) smith, Vaughton Street, was charged with maliciossl cutting and wounding John Snape, grinder, Vaughtoe Street. Shortly after twelve o'clock on Saturday nitht tho comr,]ainant was going along Vaughton Street wier he saw the prisoner and nnother man ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... I The General Quarter Sessions of the Pease for the Borough of Birmingham commenced yesterday morning, at the Public Offlcef. Moor Street. At the opening of the Court, Mr. ArthLur Robert Adams. the newly-appointed Recorder, took the required oaths and made the necessary declarations. He then took his seat on the Bench accompanied by the Mlayor (Mr. E. Yates), in his chain or office; Aldermen ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Blfore Mlfessrs. T. C. S. Kynnersley (Stipcnldiary), S. Buckley, and G. Goodrick. STEA-LING A COAT.-GCergC Taylor (1G), hinge maker, Holt Street, was clharged, on suspicion, with having stolen a coat, tha property of Edwin West, from a manufactory in Great Lister Street. The prisoner absconded from the manufactory with the coat in his possession, and did not return to work. ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... YESTFRDAY. Mr. Baron Pigott toolr his seat In the Niei Prlus Court it half- paet nine o'clock, and proceeded with the part heard case, WAnToN ?? TIM G!RiEAT WESTERIN RAIIWAY COMPANY, in which Mr, J, J. Powoll, Q C. (Mr. Young with him) appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Iluddleston, Q.C. (with him Mr. Motteram nnd MIr. Henry James) for the defendaut. The action was one to tccovcr damage i ...

THE MURDER IN CANNON STREET, LONDON

... TEE MURDER IN CANNON STREET, LONDON. THE VICTIM A WOLVERHAMPTON WOMAN. Enquiries made in Wolverhampton, yesterday, leave no room to doubt that Mrs. Milleon, the victim of the Cannon Street murder, was the wife of James Swann, as already surmised. The murdered woman's family kept the Peacock Commercial Hotel, in Wolverhampton, forty-seven years, and she was the youngest of a large number of ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... MONDAY. BEFoRE M l- fn, 0 . WELrORO, JnUDGn , BANKRUPTCY CASES, T he three following cases were adjourned last examinations - Thormas Henryole t, ttl lodgingis at thee Deooshsire A rins, Wit- OrtGreen, out olof ?? was owing to unsecured err- elit?.rs Ba7. 8s. 2d.; total assets, £87. . ls. Mr. Duke Jhlearedftsin lodgingsits til~ore hfoed, Dcirmsn igtreis, jon r cey- nmans tlla ?? was owinig In ...