THE GLASGOW BANK FAILURE

... TRIAL OF THE DIRECTORiS. EnecessURuIs, Satuirday. In the High Court of Juntielatry this morning, before the Lord-Justice Cleric (Lord Monocriff), Lord Marcr, and Lord Craighaill, the six directors and the mangegr of the City of Glso 1ik were again brought up on a charge 'of mis- Glaprsgw1lentai theft, and cembezzlement. The counsel appeared as before, and again there was en eager demand for ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMIINGHA-M POLICE COURT.-YESTERDAAY. VILi Jeoc 1esore. lit/ (Deputtyl Stipend iorsj), Biggs, and 10 Elkillpton, and Ceonmel Racldifi r. Cre~um/e O WoUNDIrNf. -Ectittird 1rla-edith (47), li,, wkter, Thomas Street, was charged onl a warrant with -assauilting and ste/thing Jlohn IBush, tramear. conductor. Pi .roseeiutor stated that, en the .15th inst. prisoner got tijien in a, tramway car in ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—SATURDAY

... BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.-SATURDAY. BEFORE Rn. R1EIGISTRAn EDWIN PArmnY. In 1e EDWIN PI'CKERING-TJe dobtor, described as a hardware merchant. late of 4, Burlington Passage, New Street, and now of 68, George Street, 1'arade, ]irrmini- barn, and lately residing at WVater Orton, aud now residing in Braithwaite Road, Sparbrook, has filed his petition for liouidation, with liabilities estimated at ...

GENERAL NEWS

... THE RICHMOND MU1RDER, The police have offered a reward of £225. for the recovery of the black bag, supposed to contain some of the remains of the late Mrs. Thomas, of Richmond. Bills making ?? announcement were circulated yeaterday. It is an ascertained fact tl hat Webster had a cuarrel with I Srs, Thoems on Sunday evening. M arch 2. On Mondlay I mornig, at five, smnoke was seen from the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRaMINGHAM POLICE COURT.--YM1TERD.Y.| I -- - ?? 1cforac zlferesss. Biggs, BacklgC, Heaton, and h7,g on. PotBrisgo His ?? SicdffG (127), tubeinaker, Grosvenor Street West, was charged wvith ttealilag a watchl, the property of Mary Autn l-lolloway.-- The prosecutrix is the uriioner's stepdiaglter, end some timne since she lent her watch to her mother to pawn. The plrisoner got tho pledge ticket ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... I BI1MI)GI-INHAM COUNTY COURlT.--YESTERDlY. 1IOHORE IaR. il ?? Join ComI. ?? is lrRNARDfAI HoNsrAUx.-Tho debtor, described as a furniture dealor. and auctioneer, of 1:, Ueorge Street. iTainworth, has bilae his cetitiiin for liquidation, with iiabilities estininted at n 1,2i10, and assets £230., or there- abhouts. Upon the application of Messrs. Nevill and Atkins, of 11, aeleltill, TI'awwrtlh, ...

BIRMINGHAM LICENSING SESSIONS

... The annual meeting of tho Licensing Cuommittee of! Justices for the iberough of Jlirininglians 'is holdl y~stOr- dlap at is P'olice Court, Mloor 18treut, for the purpose of he~aringt applications for new licenoes. There were ol thle liench tue Mayor (Aldlornian Collings), Messrs. Avery, Jalfra, Dilo oy todmian, ana Mlyt. VDYITUALL'EtsS' LierCEqSi. The juistioes; lirst heard the, applications ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... i BIIIMING.HAM POLICE COIJR'I.-YEsTIrRDAY. Befoeee.lea. KIa cer'lc// (Slipendiaryi), 2'i-eceaefre, aad Mianiton. fl~r5I~ t~iiiry_.Ciarlotle Prettopi (20), mrla maker, Irerracic Street, was chre ih ?? a coatu asci a blanket from the irouscarof (Dbivriltottc Wriziet, 'We,I- Ashted itow.--.i'rioflr wvas sceen by at I;trl to taln ?? bundlo fronc the house andL Walk off with. it. Sh1e Was fotiolved ...

WARWICKSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... YESTERDAY. 11,Dicinns ( I5AIRM1AN),M.J.. BEFIOP. IRE MR DII;IN (IIRMA' DIR. J. S Dut:DAI. (REWORIID Oi 0 3111MImNUAM), AND A11i1. IV. ?? DICK;INS,I] NEALV. Tli~ APPEALS, erso. NEAT. 1:Tlir JUSTICeS OF T1llE BURTO- The tupellant in this case wits the landlord of the Plough Inn, at Warmington, and he asked this Court to renewi hi4 liocnse, which tho local justices had refased. MIr. Colmiore ...

THE CHARGES OF INTIMIDATION AGAINST CHAINMAKERS

... THE CHTARGES OF INTIMIDATION AGAIN3ST 0CAIN'MAKE1S. Yesterday, nt thle Dudley P'olico Court-beforo the Mlayor (Aldermanl William North), Alderian Balgott, end Ilr. Johin IstemnIl- David Hooner, Ehliza Homer, DJaVid M odlholisz, John W'illiamns, Benjasnin Wil- 11anis, Elizabeth Willetts, and Danidel Dynmock, chain- mal-ers, of Cradley ileathivere charged with intirnl. (biting, by threats, ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... ?? I - I Bur1n RZ i. J. MOimlZRAIT, Q,a., JUDGFL BANERUPTOY, CASES. . BRe JouN Coorien, miller, 126, Wheelor Street, Bir- ?? for adjourned pribli6 examination,- Mr. Duke appeared for the trustee, end as he' offered no objection, thle bankrupt was allowed to pass his public examinalitiona. lfe DAVID JosEPr DAVIS, jeweller, Cheetham, Man. ?? for ?? public examination,-ilMr. Hooper appeared for ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... |BIMtILRGNAMCOUNTY COURT. -YEVTE1AY. i I fuOnR MR. RGSTRUOZZAR £DWnZI PARR.R Jte 'r ?? MiLhv'Aicls.-' hli debtor. described as a fruiterr, 7 IisHley inoaed, Redditl, halofnilel his 1eAtissoi for * liqstitlation, with liabilitios estislaltad at £250., a1(d asteets dliii or thlereabosuts, p1 this aupplisatioxe of Mr. W, IW , W. 'a1nwisdQI-, 1811oor Street, Mimir nghinhs, solicitor for the debtor ...