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CATTLE DEALERS AND THEIR BETS

... At the Leicestershlire Assizes, yesterday, the cause of George Staine v. George Dunmore was heard. This was an aotion to recover J268., the value of three beasts which the plaintiff's uncle, who acted as plaintiff's agent, had sold to the defendant, a cattle dealer, living at .3srnirghain. The defendant's pleas set forth that the cattle did not' belong to the plaintiff, that they vere the ...

PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE ADULTERATION ACT

... PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE ADUL- , TpR&TION ACT. | At the Birminghsrm Police Court, yesterday, before Mdessrs. T. C. S. XynnereleY (stipeadiae7 ad.D. Good- man, several cases under the Adateration Act were heard. The prosecutions were condluctad. by Mr. Jesse Herbert, on behalf, of the Corporation. -In the :first case, William Ashford, Jl74, New JohnfStreet West; George Follows, 81, Warstene Lane ...

ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE ATTORNEYS ACT

... . ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF THE | ATTORNEYS ACT. At the Oldbury Cou Court,.yesterday, before Mr. MI. D. Grifebtis judge, an eotion was brought by Michael I Grunwald, broIer, Hooldey Hill, Birmingham, against Edwin Willett, broker, Greet's Green, West Bromwich, to recover £24, 12s. dnmages for having wrongfully removed household furnitnre and effeots belonging to tle plaintiff from the house of ...

SUICIDE OF A BOY AT WEDNESBURY: A FILTHY HOME

... SUICIDE .OF A BOY AT WEDNESB1bRY - A FILTHjY HOM~E. Yesterday MlIr. IHooper, coroner, ]held an inquest at the Tolbot:lin, itarct,; Place, Wednebrbuv, on the boidy of William Asatn. aged 1t, who hung himself on Friday last. Mr. Suts3rintendent Holland was present on behalf of the police authorities,-3fatila, Smith, wife of John Smith, a stril:er, s'd the deceased was her illegitimate son. a115 ...

LOCAL DIVORCE CASES

... - LOOCAi DIVORCE CASED. GROVE 1. GROV9 AYD TIMux3LL-Jn the pivoroe Division of the High Court of Justice, yesterdaT, the Right Hon. Sti' B. J. Phillimore had before him this 10pe cause, which was the suit of the husbenai for dissolutioff of his marriage, on the ground of his wife's adultery with the co.respondent. There was no defence. It appeared that the parties were married on the 25th of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—THURSDAY

... IBIRMINGiHAM POLICE COURT.-TimuwDAy. Beforc Messrsv Hjpannsicsy (Slippendia'y), BiZgs, Manton. Land RU:7kntn~i. BUJINED TaIIROVOII BEn'rINa.-a oge H7enry 11all (34), commercial traveller, Pi'iestlev BEad, Sparkbrook, was broughit ip dn remand charged with embezzling various sums of money, amounting altogether to aboat £000., be- longing to his employer, Mr. Richard Dawes, wholesale rocer, ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A BIRMINGHAM SOLICITOR'S CLERK

... THE CHARGE AGAINST A MIRMITNGHAM SOLICITOR'S CLERK. Yesterday, at the Mansion House, before Alderman Sir Robert Garden, Walter Greening, a solicitor's cleric, aged twenty-one, who gave his address as 24. Snow Hill? Birmingham, was charged on remand with dtealing a gold watch and chain, valued £4., the proeerty of Mr. Richard Bavistook, hotel proprietor, Aldgate High Street; he was also charged ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Olessrs. T. C. S. Krnmerstev (Stipendiars), 3f. W3iggin, S. Aucklev, and It. Heaton. CLOTHES-LINE ROBB13RIES.-Azda Jane Aade3 (25), gold chain maker, Steward Street, Spring 11ill, was charged with stealing a shirt and a tablecloth from a clothes line in a yard in Northwood Street, the pro- perty of William Law and Ann Millington-Thl pri- soner was seen to commit the theft on ...

THE PROPOSED INCORPORATION OF BURSLEM

... pROPOSED INCORPORATION TRlE OF IBUSLEM. I co o he otti'ilto the Qenfr- hre its refercee The el luiry Wacs beld in tho Court Itoom, waic cro~05.ded durfing the day, and great interest ,Aeltil I~ t fken i tilO procoedings. Mr'. Tromkiiimoun ?? oaarod, for thre piomouters of ncroain h ' 0liCimi' , . Ul certain of the infllibitantit, and Mtr. j ]pc5ll110.O5Cp Taistil lard of felonth aind thle ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... STAFFORDSHIRE __QTAARTER. SESSIroNs FIRST COURT. (BlcoRE: MAin T. F. Twrsreoxr', GuATMAi.) TiiEFT AT A L0NOv05N l`5UatLTIOO-I0 E t1i~frne Pree.r. (33), potter, and Thomas Carter- (26), briclklasyer, . s Ior e lieet stealing 10e. Cd. from the pereon of a cripp e inam 1ed l 'I Lowe, at Longton, onl tire 29th Sleptembr.r r..iirina r seented, and Air. J1. Ri. Rose defended Fona.Ji~pra tools ...

THE BOROUGH CORONER ON INFANT MORTALITY

... THE BOROUGH CORONER ON INFANTI I MORTALITY. On Saturday afternoon Mr. E. Hawkes, borough coroner, held an inquest. at the Train Tavern, Great Francis Street, on tho hoyiof Theomas Henry Hall, the infant child of Thomias ihLis, brower, Vaurhydi Square, Nowdiigate Street. Deceased was three snensiss old, and since the dcathl of its mother, about two months ago, had been in charge first of a ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.-Y STERDAY. lefore the Arayor, asaI Ais.rs, Kynenraleg (Sriocnfaeiar Bluckley, and Heasteon. A BRUTrAL RuiFIAN. --James BUZin (nd), harness- furnlikul- filer, Hill Street, was charged with violently assaulting Iary Aim Burn, his wife ---lrsecatrix stated that she was nursing the baby on Tuesday night, when lier husbaiid came home drunk, and without receiving the ...