WEDNESBURY
... WEDNESBUR.Y. _ SUDDEN- DATH. -Yesterday r. eooper (coroner) held an inquest at the Old British Oak, Mieeting Street; on the body of WVilliam Foster (49), labourer, 6t, Mieeting Sttreetb-On Saturday ni ...
... WEDNESBUR.Y. _ SUDDEN- DATH. -Yesterday r. eooper (coroner) held an inquest at the Old British Oak, Mieeting Street; on the body of WVilliam Foster (49), labourer, 6t, Mieeting Sttreetb-On Saturday ni ...
... BIRKINGHAM'X3 POLICE COURT. Y-stErDAY.- Before Messrs. Cobelw_ (Stip.), Edwards, ff ]5~_1ramw, azu Dr. 714arden2. MsAsRn SSE FOi1 B1 ThET.-BM ary Broown, Cattell Road, prolision dealer, was summoned f ...
... SH-9ROPSHIRRE ASSIZES. - SATUI1OA.-305f. oliefhi. ArtEcEn Ar TAtOTl AT A CorLInitev.-M-rt ,Tames Stevens (en bail) swas charg~ed wvith tile man- slanehsr ofJanusWilliamrs, at (iis id n Sep- temb~er 18 ...
... I STARTLING ADMISSION BY TH[E CULPRIT. A correspondent, telegraphing from Chelmsford last evening states that yesterday James Cantain Read, who is to be executed this morning for the ...
... I :: - BIRMINGBAM COUNTY COURT. YEsTsBD.Yw.-Be5fore Mr. anphiett, Deputy J7u.%, -DAMAGISS FOR ASSAULT. -Mary Ann Millwald widow, carrying on business as a taxidermist, at 11 Moseley Street, brought an ...
... BIRMINGHAM- POLICE COURT. YEsIEEDnAY.-B&fore Messrs. Cetlroc (Stip.), . H. .Voyd, Hard jolt, Pa3/too, acc7c Wenei yesgit. ALLGnnos PoccEicrTC71xNG AT THE CATTLE SHOW.-A reopectably-dressed girl named ...
... -ARgABLE LETTERS. O Saturday dafterncoif, at the Orleans Arms Hotel, Esher, tr. A. Braxton l Wokls held an enquiry coocerdisg the death of Lloyd Burdelen, aged tweenty- ...
... SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST -i - C . TRUSTEES. - e At the Harley County Court, yesterday-before his . onour Judge Jordan-Mr. Boddam (instructed by dMessrs. Challinor) applied on behalf of Christiana M ...
... ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.' it it At the Guildhall, on the 23d ult., Arthur Moore, as 8. employee of the Princess's Theatre, was summoned for 5e driving a coach through the City for advertising purposes not sanctioned by the Commissioner. Con- ig stable Barton, 30J9, stated that on Oct. 23 1 he saw oh defendant driving a four-horse coach in Newgate-street. a- There were boards on each side, upon ...
... v ~ I .~ . ~ I ~- -- e d8175 XJ-; AW INTELLIGENCE. JU- SITTINGS. 2 ?? (Before :Mr..Justice 'Andrews and a Common Jury.) .RODDY v. TnEa GUARDIANS OF DUtNDALt i 'UNro6Ne-The trial of this case was resumed * and concluded.' The adtion' was by Mrs . Rtoddy, of- ellinan;'near Dundalk, to recover . damages from the guardians for an alleged pollution of the water of a stream to which she. 'was ...
... I LAW NOTICOS-THIS DAY. I I (From t hte Legal Di ar.) COUNCIL CHAMBER, DUBLIN CASTLE, Wednesday, 19th December, 11.30 o'clock--Ap- plicatiors of Local Government Board for Orders to' confirm Provisional Orders under the La- bourers (Ireland) Acts relating ?? Union, Callan Union, Oelbridee Union, North Dublin Union, Daevin Union, Wexford Union, Dunshaughlil Union, Trim Union, Mountmellick Union ...
... Charge against_ a Bangor Publican. , At the Bangor Police Court ?? Messrs Charles Pierce, the Mayor (Alderman Langford Jones), Thomas Lewis, John Hughes, SW. PugheHarry Clegg,and John Edwards,John Owen, carter, 8lasinfryn, was fined 2s 6d and costs for being drunk at Bangor on. the 5th inst. Honor Larson, landlord of the' Cross' Keys Inn, Bangor, was summxned for selling drink to John Owen ...