STAFFORDSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... STAF FORDSIRESPEG AS.a URUWN U U-1-ATURDAY Mr. Justice Field took his seat in the Cr0en ten o'elook. C°o k Tli1 PosT OFmEoE FORGERY CASE -WiUiam manl who bed been employed as a letter carri IdAUttoh Office, Great Haywood, and who had been fouer, t .I p the revious day of forging a post office ordcr ?? g ° had himself got eashed at Tamwortb, Was seute ed to EI years' penal servitude. d t1 ...

SOLIHULL PETTY SESSIONS

... SOLIHULL PETTY SESSION& * SATURDAY. JBefore Captazixn Boutbea and Mr. a, A. EIveritt' Ass5AunxT P0LcCsphi:.-John Jarvis, Barford Strcet, B3inningham, planemaker was charged with assaultipq Police-constable Stophen hail, at Olton Races, 01n Tue. day, the 8th instant. MAr. Parry appeared for the defed. fint. HIll stated that, in company with Police-constabl3 Pepper, he visited Olton Races, for ...

DISGRACEFUL PERSECUTION OF AN ASSIZE WITNESS

... DISGRACEFL PERSECUTION OF a ASSMZE WITNESS, At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday, befora Messrs. H. Manton and S. Timmins, two ruffianly-lookirn younz men, named Thomas Wair (19), labourer, John Street; and Patrick Picket, alias Byron (19), labourer, Sheep Street; and 13llen Finn (18), London 'Prentice Street, wore charged with violently assaultinz Winifred lormleyv London Trontico 8trcet ...

ASTON PETTY SESSIONS

... ASTON PEFTY ' kf'SNsloS. IA' ?? the. We . IV. K . 11, 'dr'itsl 'itt,] ji'essrc'.J..Sntolfir'sod Cos'T~vttNING it: Wo t tlt tats Ar' ?? - Pa'ttrick I~QOAl lyaiieec bd oitici', WaIS O1Itt ittnttidt by MI'. 'Will'Jloin MC.N tc :iti t C im', sti'tsi'zo'i ?? illetgtilly Coll' tenet iilg to tin tutu, 1'Ati'i e drlt.':' hin eiipjloiti for fur tieglsatititig to catitos cli c buy to titterd I eltisol. ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESTERDAY. BEFORhE M. R. W. COLE, Q.C., JUDGM. BUnAcf OF' WA11RANTYr.-BASTOOC V. SING.-Mr. Fallows appenred for the plaintiff and Mr. Tanner (Hessrs. RIwlands and Bagnall) Jor the defendant.- Plaintiff, who is an undertaker, living in Sarnmer Lane, sued John Sing, undertaker, of 32, Dean Street, for LilO., for breach of warranty on the sale of a horse in August, 1875. The case has been before ...

WOLVERHAMPTON

... xO L;VE131iHtAMPTON. I I'llJ, SlIN ulGU l DneS:oviuvaY P)F UslAri itEmfrlkls,- ' due poiiceo nathorifies itase ifoacn oi o; th^t the hlnsee ill i v, hich the ijui(' Cal iy wa:ls living whel arrested, ill (Garrilee I Islanld, is not the only o011 wvilitil he hes tennlted ill the iso nlo l teighlmoalholsd. In the yard ill wh ich is the hliuse whorerd the chili cii s rell i WCima ICwre discovered ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BJIRJINGAM POLIC I COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. ffczeton, lVivdn,. Backlay, aued Dr. Bce )ceilser. A GLASSTILO WERt'S PnntoISvrest.-CHers Ingram (1S) glassblower, 134, Great Francis Street, was charged with stealingt twvo glass bells, theo prolcert~y of his nmster, itr. Flabbelcy, Chester Street Glasewoirke.r ~Police-conestable T'horns statedl thait early yesterday miorning ie saw the ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESTERDAY. B]EFORE MR. J. MOrISRAl, Q.C., JUDGE. TiE PIoFITS O; ClOCK-11AWCING.- MattIlijeS lais, furniture dealer, 11, Longbridge Road, sued Frank Price, clerk, Castle Street, for £1. 7s., the balance of an ac- count of £2, lOs., allegedtobe owingfora clock, Mr. Tanner appeared for the ?? plaintiff made a state- ment to the effect that he sold a cloak to the defendant two or three years ...

ACTION TO RECOVER A REWARD FOR A LOST RING

... AMON TO RECOVER A REWARD FOR A LOST RING At the Birmingham County Court, yestorday, before Mr. H. W. Col0, Q. C.,,jurlge, an nction to recoveir£1., offered as a reward for the discovery of a lost diamong ring, Was brought by Police-constable Robins, of the borough police force, against Nathan Levy, 14, Barton Crescent, London, the rightful owner of the ring. ?? Tanner (Messrs. Row- lands and ...

THE ROBBERY OF £250. IN WOLVERHAMPTON

... THlE ]ROBBERY OF £250. IN WO7t. HAMPTON, thle Mvayor (Aldditiasi S. Dickinson), -Mr j. o. Mao ,~ Malyor), Sir John AMorris, and] Aesoze. U I. 4 Undol.1h siI ioesIc'ouningerO, EllInsas W1aitdron, Edward Seinith, Anq Elie dgo wcro brought up in custody onl rermand chiarged se-itle bing 'conCerneil in this Offence. The eee Al% aniendled to that Of 'stealing ient k250 from til T) son of Thomnas ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

... CHANCERY DIVISION.-YESTEIDAY. lefore YVi'e-Chaneellor Sir P., jTheliss. IlOY V. n WATSON AND DuENN. Mr. CIlcsse, Q.a, said : My lord, before I nloVeC, there is thle case of Lloyd i. Watson and Dunn, that I wvish to mention, My friend, Mr. Bristowe, QC., is on the other side, and affidavits have been fled by tle defendants, which it is necessarry we should answer. Therefore, I desire to give ...

TRADE WARK CASE.—THE BODEGA

... TRADE WARK CASE.- THE BODEGA. L In the Chancery of Lancashire Court at Liverpool, on D. 5ednesday a motion wlS suade for a decree, on behalf of iRobort.Banlcs Lavery, trading as Lavery and Co., at L Commercial Buildings, Cross Street, Manchester, to re- .strain Mrs. Sheplherd, the proprietress of the Bush Hotel, t Deansgate, M4anchester, from using the word 13odega cin describino any- ...