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THE ARREST OF MURPHY

... In addition to the opinions given on this subject in another column, we quote the following remarks from last night's Pall Mall Gazette- I In reply to Mr. Greene, the Home Secretary stated on Tuesday, that the Mayor of Birmingham, in arresting Mul-pby, the Protestantoagitator, had acted not on any Act of Parliament, but on the broad principle of sasles poplei supremna lea. He added that he ...

THE COUNTY COURT DEFALCATIONS AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... THLE COUNTY COURT DEFALCATIONS AT WOLVERHAMIPTON. EXAMINATION OF THE ACCUSED, Yesterday, Samuel Drew Foulke was again brought upt P fl asy, on remand. The Court was well filled with persons i of a good social position, who seemned to take great interest NV is the proceedinags. Mr. bloltteram (instructed by Mr. Thiurstans) was for the IC prosecution, and Mr. Bartlett defended the accused, who ...

MR. WHALLEY, M.P., AND HIS NEWSPAPER

... AIR. WHALLEY, M.P., AND HIS NBWS- PAPER. In the Court of Chancery, on Monday, the case of Mill r. Whalley, MI.P., and others, canso before the Lord JU$t60 Giffard, in the form of an appeal from the decision of Vite- Chancellor Stuart, who had granted an injufction to restrain the defendants from carrying on or publishing the Pcierwoovugh Times, or retaining poseession of the plant amld ...

THE MURDER IN ABYSSINIA

... iFlO; owp GclrcwspondaiaLt.] 'i£ Fvor>T ?? Ties'tay. From further information received, it appears that Mr. Powell was accompanied by a Mr. Maccree, a Scoteliman, who also mnet with the same cruel fate as the others composing the party. in a communication dated the 7th of May. Mr. West, the English Consul at Alexandria, writes to Mr. Maecree's brother, giving a short account of the progress of ...

TIPTON

... TIIE B.ECENT STArBBsrING A A ?? thle Police Court, yes- terday, before Messre. WV. Williams, H. Viluiams, and W*. L. Underhill, the three men, Bennett, Sellers, ard Jones, charged with cutting and wounding George Bridgmwod, Eli Edwards, and Joseph Rose, were ngain placed in tlie dock. Police-sergeint Swift produced the following certificate - Tipton, April 19, 1869. 1 certify that George ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMINGHAM BANKRUP2CY COURT. YESTERDAY. BJVroee MR. COILSeSIrsONERs SAITBIt5S. ?? Je . ?? Frost, lVawo,5L5505 Heath, tea deasler. -Audjourned last examination and diselsarge. Mr. Griffin for the official assigrnee; Mr. Mdaher for the bankrupt. The bankrupt had not filed proper accounts, anheeusdhmlfo tes ground that a laet clerk ofhshdgone to Americasand taken hisbhooks. He thought that he ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY. ?? Messrs. T. 0. S. Kynnersley (Stipendeiary), T. Cot, C. Stfurge, and H. B. CooAsey. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY POISONING.-Rutha Wf1drea (20), servant, Three Horne Shoes beerhouse, Moat Lane, was charged with attempting to commit suicide by taking poison. Detective-sergeant Beckley said that about a quarter past eight yesterday morning, his attention was called to the prisoner by Police ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHlAM POiTCOE COURT. YESTERDAY, I BeforYe Neswr;. T. (7. S. Eynnersfcp (Stfpeaeliary), B. eolltd (Mayorj, H. Manton, and E. B. Cooksep. EMBE.ZZLnISENT,-.PhiNP Sltingler (48) stone sawyer, 3 court, Eyre Street, was charged with embezzling £2. 39. lid., the property of William Hawker, builder, Philip Street, Aston. On Thursday last the prosecutor took the rsoneor intohiH employ, and sent ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... BIRMIINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS. Tire Birmingham Quarter Sessions opened at the Publia Offices, Mfoor.StreE~t, yestdrday morning, before Mir. A. Robarte Adams, Recorder. The calcndar contains the names of 105 prIsaonere, I an it is probable that that number will be augmented befocre tooe Grand Jury are discharged. Thle Recorder has arranged that no defended cases of any importance shall be taken ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIPIIINGFAAM COUNTY COURT. YESTERtD)AY. BEFORE MIt. It., G. W ImORnD, JUD-r. ALLECED I'DoiGIl:.-TllE PFlurwrOR ENDOW.M\IENT SOCIETY AND ANNUITY COMPANY V. JAMNES DcrcELY. -This was a record sent down for trial from the Court of Common I'leas.-Mr. A. F. Godson, barrister, instrutedhby3 Messrs. Tyndal], JohnIIson, andlTyndall, agents for Mr. T. .f Dvonscire, solieitor to the compaly, appeared ...

THE STAFFORDSHIRE WILL CASE

... The hearing of the case of Cartwright and Harward is. JevoIIS was retuemd yesterday before Sir J. P. XVilde and a special Julry. Mr. Reuben .evonos was called in sup- liort of the defendalnt's ease against the wilL Ho stated that he was a nephew of the testator's, and when the lat- ter left Woodsetton he took to the farm. Previous to that lie kept his uncle's books, and slid the greatest ...

SUPPOSED MURDER BY POISONING AT DUDLEY

... * Inst night an inquest was held at the Saracen's Head Hotel, Stone Street, before Mr. Brooke Robinson, Borough Coroner, upon the remains of Joseph Oliver, which had been exhumed from St. James's churchyard, yesterday afternoon, in consequence of various rumours which had come to the ears of the police. As soon as ?? sworn, ?? said he must apolo- ?? for the late hour they were called together, ...