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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Afr. T. C. S. Kynmerslecy (Stipendiaeer). ALLEGED FRAUD BY A WOMAN.-A woman who said her name was Eva Sophia. Bailey, and who refused to give an address, was charged with obtaining tea, sugar, and provisions, to the amount of £4., from Mary Ann Green- hill, 120, Great Brook Street, byamcans of false pretences. It appeared from the statement of Detective Cooper that the ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... |- DISTRICTN%. WOZV'ERHAiTPTON. T, 'i CWAniGR OF SThALrnG A GOLaD WATCi1.-On Tues- day, at the -Police-OCurt, beforo the Mayor (Mr. I; Jonkii), and Messrs. G. L. Underhill and Q. 13, Mander, Joseph. Greeo was brought up on remand charged with stealing a 0oldW watch, vaiue £10., from the person of Joseph Ctoughl sron*orkir, qf rrine6's End, en the o10th instant. Mr. WillcocYk Isorectte'd. The ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESTERDAY. BEFORE Ma. H. W. COLE, Q.C., JUDGE. BANKRUPTCY. Ac WILLI-M JOYCE, 20, Great Hampton Row, builder. -This bankrapt came up for his public examination, but a formal adjournment was made until the 7th August. Re CsrAasaus WVINIIErr, 7, Aston Street, Birmingham, grocer and provision dealer.-lIr. Free appeared for the trustee, and M1r. Mlotterain for the bankruptsr-Mr. Motterai stated ...

THE SCANDALOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... THEM SUA*D-sO of S'AThST. A c r cuThe. On Saturday a ?? ¢ under an order b'y the Bishop-of.:Bangor, naseanb~ezi attho shire Hail, Beaiunats, to gnquii a tho ground of cert~ai charges against 1the ?? Johin Williai - rector of:- IAndeffan-. ¢u n-Beauniers, that he .'lad . offended-againsb the Ilaws. eclesisatical by having 'within -two -years been guilty of the foul crime 'of, I fornition uvith ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before AMesss. a. Sturge, J. D. Goodmiana, and H. Mantion. ATLnGErD AwrrnaTnn Pooaarf-PICrING. - James 1?iecmetts, sword-polisher, Barn Street, was charged with attempting to pick the pocket of Joseph Freeth, iron- monger, Walsall.-The complainant stated that on Wed- nesday, about one o'clock, lie was in Dale End. and stand- ing by a fishmonger's shop, purchasing some fish when the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAll¢ POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. Poncia, T. 'Aer,' S. Bucdey, and Dr. A UIscmIEVOUS YOUNG RAScAX,--Tame.s SIpT'erqrd Bloovmfield, living at Ic-nield Square, was' charged withI wilfully damragibg a quantity of wheat growing in a field, the property of Air. George Fawdry, farmer, 9i BirMing- ham Heath. It appeared on Tuesdey ?? prosecutor heard that several 'boys \ere ...

THE TREASURY AND THE TICHBORNE CASE

... THE TREASURY AND TEE TICHBORNE CASE. The correspondence arising out of the application to the Treasury for aid to the defendant in the case of the Queen v. Castro alias Ticliborne was published on Saturday. The Treasury refused the application. Several letters which passed between Mr. Whalley, M.P., and the Solicitor to the Treasury are appended. On the 2nd July last year Mr. WhaKey submitted ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRTMINGTHAM COUNTY COuJPJT. YE STE I3lDAY. BEFornR Mel1. IH V. COLE, ?? JuDnio. CLAIM FOR ATTEraPTIED ILLEGAL DISTRAINT.-Mr. David Ward, of disnmp Iill, searching clerk, in the employ of the Londont and North-Western R1ailway Com- pany, broughit an action against the General Tea Asseicial- tion, London; to recover 1i!0, go. Sd paid by hin under protest to prevelnt a seizure of hils goods by ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF HORSESTEALING

... '-EXELAOPIINARY C ASH k OF HORSE- S¶TIEALING. At the Old Htill -Plice Coirt .n 'Wvedneaday5 betore M~ess'rs. 'ltarirs 'and- Hingley, Thomnas Du'nn, ' residing at Ngetlertou,7*is dsa'ed With, stealiiz'a m-a're, valued .£60., the'u'o'erty f 'Win. 'Mnlleiisj 6f ,Fort'way,. 'R'owvl6y, 'o the 12th~ inst. '3!Mr. 1viotieramn defohded 'prnsorer.--Pro- seeutorsaidhe'was' a farmer,' and tesided at ...

A THEATRICAL DOG CASE

... A -THEATRICAL DOG CASE. 11 . I Yesterdahy, at the Liverpoqi Counlty Court, en interest ing and amusing case, resulting out of the disputed age of a. Newfoundland dog, was beard before ?? (Mr. Perronnet Thompson). The plaintiff was Mr. J. IL. Addisop, proprietor of the Prince of Wales Thegtre, Liverpool, and the defendant was Mir. IR. Wilkins, theatrical stationer, of Christian Street, in the ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... TRIAL OF THE CLAIMANT FOR PERJURY. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIFTH DAY. ILLNESS OF DR. KENEALY. The further hearing of this case was resumed iresterdlay morning, but it lyan twenty minutes past ten o'clock before their Lordships took their seats oif the bench, owing to the non-arrival of one of the Jurv before that time, and then the Lord Chief Justice did ]lot come into Court. Mr. VylL, the ...

SMUGGLING

... INVe learn from the annual report of the Commissioners of Customs that in the year 1872 a considerable increase took place in Lpndou in the total number of seizuros of tobacco, cigars, and spirits, as compared with the year 1871; there being 293 eauses of smuggling detected in 1872, wherets only 188 cases were recorded iii the previous year. Of the 293 cases of smuggling, there -were 35 ...