THE GREAT BANK FORGERIES

... Yesterday, Edwin Noyes, and the manl supposed to b George Bidwell, both Americans, who stand chargedi having conspired, with Austin Bidwell, alias Warren, nu George Afacdonnell, otherwise Swift, to forge and nitte well knowing the same to be forged, bills of exchange to ' very large amount, with intent to defraud the Govern, and Company of the Bank of England, were brought before the Lord ...

WOLVERHAMPTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... WOLVERIIPTON QUARTER SESSIONS. I : 1 . . . . . I. This Court commenced yesterday morning, at nine o'clock, in the Sessions Court, before Mr. Rupert Kattle, Deputy Recoider. The learnd lleputy Rocorder, in his charge to the Grand Jury, congratuiatqd thono on the calendar only showing seven indictments, nonegef which ware of great importance. OBTAINING SPIRITS UNDER FALSE PRETENCES.:-.JOhn ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. KVnnersley (Stipendiary), C. Sturge, G. Goodrick, and S. Thornton. A.T OnSTRUriowN or THE TRMIWAY TRAsflC.-John Poole (25), carter, Court, Camden Street was charged with having been drunk, and incapable of taking care of his horse and van in Constitution Rill.-On Thursday afternoon prisoner was standing with a horse and van between the tramway lines at the ...

THE RECENT ELECTION AT DUDLEY

... THE RECENT ELECTIOt-mNr Ar ALLEGE!) PEh'SONAT1iC PPCS 1110TEKS CZON0 Yesterday, at the Dudley Police Court, Thomal Par of 13, 'aradise, ?? wee cliv - .d ost-h p;?rsentt`t2 Thomas Gltie, at the recent lhraliaemsitsl elts the borough of ]'udley, oii \\ed'al's--y thit .lol ir M~r. Stokees appleared for til: dece-nc' ?? , [- solicitor, of Du ey alld h 'licleoce Cnolett, u Is wresdffing officr ?? ...

ALLEGED MOCK AUCTION AT MANCHESTER

... - LEGlIIIj MOOK AUOTIGN A? IT MA OMN2f . J&t the Manchester City Police Court, on Friday, Louis White. jeweller, Market Street; Willialn F. Jacob, hip assistant; and Findlay Greotham, auctioneer, Liverpool, wero eharged on remand with conspiring to defraud, by means of a nockk auction, eayried on in the shop, 137, Mvarket Street. Mr. Oobbett appeared on behalf of White and Jagob, and Mr. ...

MURPHY IN THE COUNTY COURT

... A caec, fin which the notoriosu Murpsly was the ticefeeldont, and F~ a newsagent, namedl Mitchell, thle plaintiff, was hecarud in the 1)i Hanley County Court, yesterday, by Mr. W. Speoner, JTudge. A- jy lerge itnumber of 1sersons were fin Court, stil thle case appeared to eccit ito great deal of interest. Air. A. Teesiant was for tie pslain- tiff, ains Mr. J. B3. Brindley, (ins9tructed by Mr. ...

THE LATE BIRMINGHAM BANKING COMPANY

... ANOTHER DIVIDEND DECLARED. In the Xolls Court, yesterday, before Mr. Church, Chief Clerk, Mr. Burton, firm of Chilton, Burton, cnd Co., solicitors for the official liquidators of the late Birming- ham Banking Company' attended, with Mr. MeCreight, one of the liquidators, and asked for leave to declare a further dividend of Is. in the pound. That dividend, upon the claims of £1,700,000. still ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. Before Messrs. 2'.1 C. S. l:aynnlersky (Stipendiary), J. D. Goodman, arid C. Sturge. SA(ciLE(ne.- Wiltiam Henry Jones (21), Now Canal Street, gasfitter, and Heresy Hayes (17), Liverpool, shoe- maker, were ohb ed with breaking into St. Matthias' Church WheelerStroet, en the previous night. Police- constable Franklbi was on duty in Farm Street, when on passing St. Mattbias' Church he ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... IbIRNGIIAM OOUJIY2 0Co0rfa 2lmWRost MRf. R. G. WMOR) SUD5]a, 02IiOR0g 1HSTrON V, JOH. lIW 5Lj.Y---ln thj ease the Plaintiff, at bu-ifier, of ii, I'ego I?.rasde, sued tho.do- Ibliditt, a butuller, Of MAIL gtraisc, for £0y. he.2d., bizalanc 05 Blaoomn t. Mr. Duke wats for the platutidf; -Ur Parry for the defendalt. The claiem was ncotete4l W,~ refer enre to thle eharges for ?? work done at the ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... LOCAL LAW' CASE. COUR~T OF EXRECHEQUER, IVESTMINSTER.- Sittings, il fthitco, before the Lord (1i7i0qStrom, Bearons Martin, JBrowell. atnrl, .P0lti. i5NtlMSF~. AND AwOiJ3ee . t'.SDi, AND AeriTsn. .This was an action arising out of a question of contract for the delivery of a quantity of iron, and it was tried in January. and February last, before Mr. Cole, QC., Judge of the County Court of ...

ALLEGED ELOPEMENT OF A DETECTIVE WITH A PUBLICAN'S WIFE

... ALLEGED ELOPEMENT OF A DETECTIVS WITH A PUBLICAN'S WIFE. Yesterday morning the Leamington Magistrates, on the j application of Mr. Bone, relieving officer for the Leam- ington ststrict -of the Warwick Union, issued a warnant for the apprehension of Detective-sergeant Brown, who, left the town somewhat suddenly and mysteriously on Tuesday afternoon. The defendant has for many years past acted ...

THE LAW OF SLANDER

... I I THE WVILLI)NHALL CA,8R. Yester day, in the County Court of AWolvecltampton, ?r. Tllartincean (tile jildge), delielred a written judgmient in the slander case of Harwood r. Hodson. His ?? said: This is an action of slander sent by the buiperior Court f,)r trial at the County Court. The m:atcrijl facts are as follow:-1'rhe plailitiff is in the employ of Messrs. Marsh, lock manufacturers, ...