BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... I SATURDAY. BCfore sCiss. T. A rCry, W. Holli'day, Jqftay, aa s G. B. LloCd. SMALL BZEINNINGS, &C.--McaWO2W Henry (14), prlner, conit, John btreet, WiBS charged with stealing a square of chocolate cream, value ld, from the shop of WIUienm Browne, Aston Street. Five boys went Into the proseca- tar's shop and asked for some bfiscuts, and whilst the female assistant w ent to the window to get ...

LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSION

... oea, FRIDe.Y. ired. Magistrates present-Mesers. E. J. Daubeny (in the chair), J. Nera Mordaunt, R. Liodwin, E. H. Elton, snd W. J. Bralkaneridge, and iren Colonel Burroweg. d to Mary ann Brown and Elima Ridley were charged with stealing here meat, belonging to Mr. J. Y. Coombs, butcher of Yatton. the Brown was a servant to the complainant, and she sfoie the meat ding° nud 6sve itto lhs other ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Bagfl POLZOS COURTS. MANSION-HOUSE. Sir Rol~sasd Macdonald Stephenson, the Chairnalo of the Ottoman Railway Compgany and Mr. George PI. Browns, the former Secretary, attnded before the Lord Mayor to hear Iis decision upon the summons on which they were charged with having, by false representations, obtained the quotation of the shares of the company on the Official List of the Stock Exchange ...

THE STOCKWELL WIFE MURDER

... I . A K4., ThGVLA:W DQQ1WMEIT ~ ~ m' The 16fowoiing 18 tbe 46aetiltnee u'ofa !gl 'document;. written; bvy JbbReVi ;PJlVSGhn.S Wa~tsoun, 1MAwhile oonfned~mg O 'histral oiythechreh iar igMr., IV., FtRseinohlote.ternq1 te imfotimate ~ ?? Ta ?? DEAX~A C0DTEIWATor~hek-UAA Th oi paull shaut~teuoha qr'hd~i hek l *lI~shq~ir p~p ehnadrss the SO.,~ amilpriilee , .d~hb TIO~i aus riarly b~oleato thht ...

EXTRACTS FROM THE GALWAY JUDGMENT

... NXTRACTS FROM THE G.ALWAY JUDGMENT. Wke make the fo0;uing etra~t from Jadge of Keogh's address:- of OLD GALWAY.t rer Ur John William Brown spoke on his cross- us8 examinattion of his experience of elections, and in especially of the election for this county in the yearf .ts 1826. Perhaps, with the exception of Mr Brown, he I am the only person now in a3ur who can sneak 'ad of that election ...

EXTRACTS FROM JUSIDE [ill] JUDGMENT

... zf:? PMWA' -- . I -7 ,Saao iurq ? 'h closed, an hon ab etd- i the' 'e said. Wouldthe'Ohtiatian'religion ba'sexi6ted'if oftl h lthere'hadbeenno proselytiaerh? Pbsiilytiskrs in- shil s- deed ! I do not a~ppro~ve of proselytising.: I think 'Cou g8 it never,' in thee-edays, 'comes to'4nfthig; 'and 'o o, reflet to see men of good tate d ood.acont- ROn if doing anything which leadqs to heartsurnng. ...

ALLEGED CHANGE IN THE TICHRORNE CASE

... |A.rIlE Ci, E C'E . P(iN (E IN T PEIP TIlPEPORfII Cd O111J. I ?? ?? 11. ?? -P.- ?? . .. : o ?? .. . . . -C sin mss* Bea w P7.. W hetnher tlha Tiryei? is efraid oF hias nore, fregl lio- oloserac Mr. Lowe h (aslo. C3 Cold fit of enoalowy, or . uildforcd Onalow as tor ified the Attoraeg.-eneral, we oV) not ?? ; ble sit e belive ra great a ha LQ eais ah3i8 over the aouautt at tee Teichiorne tae l, ...

ENGLISH WILL CASES

... &2GLISH W7ILL CASES. ALurnoucGi judgment in the great Catholic will case of Parfitt v. Lawless has not been given, another suit, involving no less an amount than £S0,030, has just come into the London Court of Probate. It is a suit in which James Vincent Hlarting and Thomas Farrell propound a will of the late Baroneks sWeld, to which there are ten codicils, the first codicil being dated on the ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... 11IWEDNESDAY.-Bef ore W. H. Garringtbon and E. el1 ~:Emanuel, Escirs., aiod Capitainl Hodgkingon, I5.N. ji Hayteca.-IhfitnBiufr was charged ivith It sdrunkenrie-ss-P. C. Siminionds wag on duty in Warblington- I' ,( street onl the previous evening and. saw the- deflendant there o 10 very drunk. and creating a1 disturbance, Ile refused to go I is away, and the constable took him into ?? n r ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE CO

... URT. a SATURDAY.-Before Captain McCoy and E. M. Wells, hoil r Esq. on DnuwiuENNxss.-WiU1iam Sayiers, a manwith one arm, L pleaded not guilty to a charge of drunkenness, preferred Or against him by P.C. Siimmons.-Ihe constable said he was ail r on duty ill Netley~terrce, Osborne-road, Southsea, at a 0 1. quarter past 11 o'lock on the ?? night, and there saw no it defendant drunk, swearing, and ...

DIVORCE CASES

... DIVORCE CAOSB. 'on Wednesday, in the Court for livorce adge Momr monial Causes, the cause of Armitage v. Armnitage and Yonre was beard before Lord Peszance. The petitioner, Mr. John Scott Arnmitage, asked for a disso~lutionl Of his marriage with Mary, his wife (whowas a Mi;sDroyleden), on the ground tf her adultery with Col, Gao. S. Young. Mr. Armitage is a gentleman of Considerable wealth and ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... SATURDAY.-COUNTY.-Before ?? Winetanley, W. Howitt, P. Catterall, and R. Pedder, Esqrs. RIOTOUS LANDLOCO.-William Pomfret, landlord of the Alston Arms, Whittingham, was summoned at the instance of P.C. Canliffe for being drunk and using bad language on Thursday, the 30th ?? police-constable deposed that he went to the defendant's house to serve him with a summons for permitting drunkenness on ...