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BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... I BIRMINGHAMCOUNTYCOURT.-YEsTI.RDAY. | Bxoetli MRi, RIGTCTRAR JOIIN COLr. Ia re DAVID SmiTHe-Tho debtor. described as a green- grocer, fraiterer, and eider merchant, of 74, Snow Hill, Blirminghallo, has filed his petition for liquidation, with liabilities estsmated at £350., .id afsota not vot ascer- tained. Afessrs. Tyndall, T'yndall, and Deakin, of ,4, waterloo Street, are solicitors for the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BI.P3RIINGrI ABI POLICE COURT.-YESTEriDAY. Before MAessrs. Imgnersle? (,Sipendiary), Ellis, Mantoon, raed !T'inia-Rr. RoBrERY IN I TEE MART RIALL,.-IesTMy Arefddins ?? tin-plate worker, Wharf Street, was charged with being in company with James Shrerinaton, and stealing the sun of 4s. and a purse from the person of Sarah ?Noflks, (Green Lanes, Walsall. --On the evening of the 24th of December ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM, a Yesterday afternoon an inquest was held before Mr. U. F. lawves, the borough coroner, at the Old Co'uncil Chamber, t Moor Street, respecting the death of JaDe Thorloy, a I married woman, age twenty-nine, who lived in 2 Court, I 0 Louse, Bradford Street. It appeared from the evidence of a the husband oi the decessed that lie earns a living by hawk. Ing oysters in ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS. YESTERDAY

... BEFORE MI. J. S. DUGDALF. RECORDER. 1lODNnte AN BEtrLOYER.-Jonas Bywater was indicted Ifor stealing, on the 7th of July, 1879, the Sups of £9., the moneys of.Samuel Brazier, of Barford Road, his master, acid for having by false pretenees obtained from Ilir. Brazier the smu of £5. on Friday, the 20th of June, 1879, the sum of £C27. en tshe 14th of August, and the suml of £10. on tile Soth of ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.-YESTERDAY. I BEFORE TFX JUDGE, Mit. J. MOrrERArT, Q.C. I ALUGE1D BREACII Oi' WARIMANTY. -Manasaeh 1Phillips, r machinist, Middleton Roadn, King's Heath, brought an action to recover Li11. 10s. from Charles B~ushell, farmer,I Yar'dley Wood, Solihull, for breach of warranty. Mr.t Flelews apneared for thle plaintiff, and Mle. Beaton for the E; ?? caso for the plaintiff ...

WARWICKSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Tlheso Sessions were ~oponed yesterday, ita tho Ribire Hall, Warwick, before M~r. IV, filieins, chairm;~n.z Mr. CI, ?? ~Booth, of Packwood, was elecle forea of the h Grand Jury. 'Ij IAe his' charge tot~ uy the Chairm~an congrittglated. t' them On th6 smallness oft'1-h'&6 Jid-iii. Ve 'reformed to the iisw'f~udiharV., Juriediction Ac 'of l$,89, wtech',amente lntq .operation on the let ?? ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.-YESTERDAY. - ~ ~ ?? . - - -. ?? Before Messrs. Lowe, Stiirge, andi Goodrick. FRAUDULENT TRAVELLiNa. - Phoweas Jones (29), labourer, Adam Street, for travelling on Monday night from Coventry th Birminsgham on the London and North- Western ailway Company's line without a ticket, was fined us. and costs, or fourteen days' imprisonment. TlicrT AT THlE. NEwV STREET RAILWAY ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN MANCHESTER

... MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN MANCHE$TER, On Avedxiesday night. shortly before seven o'clock, a nl mysterious murder was perpetrated in thle house of a jf gentleman named Greenwood, at Harpurhey, an Outlyieg lie parish in the neighcbourhood of Mianchester. Details of se the murder, or even the fact of its occurrence, were nct Cil ascertained until very early the 'following morning, on heo account of ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGOHAMI COUNTY COURT.-YJSTERDAY. BEFORE MwR. J. ltOTTERlAM, Q.O., JUDOP. TnE BStUKNESS OF TlEs COU}I'T.-Thig was one of the days specially set apart for the convenience of coursel, htu for some little time after the Court opened none of tho members of tho'bar engagted in cases fixed for hearing were in attendlance. The Judge, in referring to the matter, pointed out thnt the day was ...

REMARKABLE DIAMOND ROBBERY

... REMARKIABLE DIAMOND ROBBERY. About a fortnight aro ,a handsomel equipago drew up at the door of the first jeweller in St. Ietersburg. Alighting from the carrisge, an elegasitly dressed and remarkably pretty young lady entered the shop, and requested that somie pfsrures oE brilliants might be shown to her. SeveraL costly sets were forthwith submitted for insepection, snd after somnb hesitation ...

THE CELEBRATED LEICESTER PORK PIES

... THE CELEBRATED LEICESTER POltE PIES. A case of considerable interest was heard at the Borough Police Court, at Leicester, yesterday, in which Messrs. Viccars Collycr and William 3iunmore, Manufaeturers of the celebrated Leicestcr pork pies, wvere charged with hav- ing in their possession, on the 29th of December last, twenty-live pieces of beef, for the purpose of preparation for human food, ...

PROSECUTION UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT

... PROSECUTION UNDER THE BANK- RUPTOY ACT. At the Birmingliam Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. Kynnersley ($Stipendiary), John Henry Warrris, formerly a tailor and draper, of Union Passage, was charged with frauds under the Bankruptcy Act John C. Warris, father of the prisoner, and 1t. 0. Marsh, jpwoller, of Iligh Strect, were charged with conspiringwith tle younger War-: ris to defraud bis ...