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RAIDS ON THE SEWAGE FARM

... the birch-rod. The depredations, however, were centinued. The boys cbarged yesterday weie David Green (12), Lennox Street; Charles Robin- son (191, 7 Court, 1 house, Denmark Street, Aston; Frederichk Edmonds (14), Trotor Street, Nechells; William Rvmnall ...

WEST BROMWICH

... he is no longer professionally concerned for Madame Rachel. Mr. Charles Dickens writes to the Daily News to Con- tradict the reported death of his brother's widow, Mrls Augustus H. Dickens, A boy was sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment at the Clerkenwell ...

Birmingham Police Court

... at the time of the robbery he was intoxicated andcasleep. THe ALLEGED FoicoEuY OF PutooF nousE GuN BAitltEL MARIs.-EWe have already given the facts attendant upon this important case. To-dciy the accused, WVilliamc Bond, of Charles Henry Street, gun ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... to the Assizes, 1 THE QUEEN AND CEHARLES DICKES. It is not perhaps generally known that the long estrng- meat between Charles Dickens and the Court (only con- eluded and setat rest just before his death), dated from the amateur performance at Windsor many ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... the two lads, one of whom pledged the waist. coat for the prisoner, and the other who had stated that on1 the night of the robbery ho saw Bennett enter the pro. secutor's house through the window, were not in Court. Mr. Powell called a witness to speak ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Thursday next. The application was granted. SUSPECTzD RoanmtY.-Two youths, named Heary Green, a gun finisher, living in Little Charles 9treet, and WiUloem Badlep, a bricklayer, residing in Rea Street, were oharged wtith having a quantity of property, dhich ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... keysmith, were charged with stealing a silver watch, belonging to Samuel Nicklain, at Willenlal. Davis, at the time of the robbery, wvaa employed by thu prosecutor, who is a locksmith. The watch wvas left hangireg at one end of the shop on tire afternoon ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... and also feloniously received 30 cwt. of pig-iron, the pro- perty of Mr. Charles Hawlseaford, ironfoun er, New Town How. Mr. Hawkes prosecuted, and Messrs. J. Powell and F. Dicken defended the prisoners. The particulars of the case having already appeared ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... not taken place at all. The Dsiritto says that the whole story of the duel is a fabrication. Tho celebrated novelist Charles Dickens is in Paris, and proposes to pass the winter there, says a corre- sipondent oc the Nfor&d It is said that he intends ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... soner, by the advice of Mr. Dicken, reserved his defence, and was committed to the Sessione. A GANG OF YOUNG THIEVES. - Four lads, their ages averaging from eleven to fourteen, named Samuel Taylor, James Phillips, Charles Ingestre, and John Jones, were ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Sturge, H. WiTgot, and G. (GoodAck. TimE ALLEGED ViOLENT ASSAULT IN LopGq Rom_- James Waterihouse (21), Bacchus Lane, moulder; Charles Woottpn (20), 215; Lodge Road, silversmith; Eawin Incd:ey (20), back of 44, 'Talbot Street, kabourer; Emanuel Nicholls (27) ...

WALSALL BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... conalning 2. it s. 9d. upon the swea be side him, ?? whence it wa stolen, Other ovideneo eon. neoting the prisoner aith the robbery was given, and ha was found guiltyf r and sentenced to s months' imprison- ment, with ard lsbour. STARLIrnc . COUNTERFEIT ...