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STAFFORD ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT.-SATURDAY. HIoGWAY RoBBsEY NEtr DUDLEY.-TVillia Brookoes, lire- iron polisher, was indicted for assaulting and robbing William Bishop, of 1is,, nearDaiedy, on tse 20tlh January. Mr. Sawyer was for theproseention, and Mir. Kenealy defended the prisoner, The prosecutor deposed that he was a butcher, and lived at Lower Gornal. On the nigitof the 20th Janoary he started from Dudley ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST A TRADESMAN

... in the Pesit of Saturday evening we gave thle Particulars of thle very serious charge which was that afternoon formally preferred against a person tolerably well known in South Staffordshire-those selc were net acquainteil with hin personally as a tradesman and a neiglhbisit having doubtless heard of him in connection with a long series of legal proceedicigs whirls excited great interest in ...

A BANKRUPT CHARGED WITH FRAUDULENT CONCEALMENT OF GOODS

... A BANKRUPT CHARGED WITH FRAUDU- LENT CONCEALMENT OF GOODS. At tics resilic Office, on Sceturday, before T. C. lKynnersloy, Esq, StIpensliary Magistrate, a Yespectsable-looking young manl, iiame W'illiaml Minors, formlerly in business as a draper at ?? was charged upon a warrant, oil Which lie hadl been taken liut~ custody, with removing goads with intent to defraud his creditors, lie being a ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT,-YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. BARON CHANNELL. SR:oTENCEn.-WitncS ei behalf of William Lat7eam, ininer, who was on Friday convicted of shooting at Richard Davis, at Ringsivinford, oal the 31st of January, were called this morning by Mr. Motteran,. Prisoners inother deposed that her husband, the prisoner's father, was of generally weak mind, awil was sometimes a out of his mind. Mary ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... C; (2? dourt. YESTERtDAY. BkEFORED MR. RIZOSTrtkit W.kTmrmE5D. lt re T. SteLwnard, Darslaosioe, ?? adjourned last exami- nation was fixed for to-dIy, but onl the application of Mr. E. Wright, who appeared for the bankrupt, ats adjournment for two months was ordered, the understanding being that in the msan- while sm attempt wouls be made to aniul the adjufficatiou. Mr. Walker, from the olitce ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Wirmindallt 11'alice Cad. YESTERDAY. Brisrc Ife.srs. KyahnesIesCy anud MifdrdetolCcss. MoRr TJUNWHOLESOME MESAT.-Mr. Joseph Cooper, sanitary inspector, summoned Mtr. Williamr Halil, butclher, of Waverton, near Polesworth, for hlaving seit to Birminsgham market for sale the carc:mss of a sheep usdi1 for IUlisil food. The Inspector found the mateatice the slaughter-houso of Mr. John Williams, ...

THE CHARGES OF FORGERY AGAINST MR. F. FARLEY

... MIRS. WHITEHOUSE'S CONFESSION. Yesterday's Post contained full details of the charge of forging a cheque for £340., brought against Mr. Frederick Farley, plumber, glazier, and innkeeper, of Great Bridge. We also stated the grounds on which the police had come to the conclusion that the accused was the forger of a cheque for £650., presented by a woman, andl paid by the cashier, at the Dudley ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES

... i CLOWN COURT.-YESTERDAY. I BEFOIII: lM. BARON CLANNELL. t TscsRoWsUcsN A ToReCI UPON A RAILWAY CAMIAorE.-Charlest Sadelrsssa, collier, was indicted for throwing a lighted torch upon it carriage on the North Staffordshire Railway, near Hardcastle, at a qilavtur to four on the morning of the l1th of December. Evi- dence wras adduced clearly showing that the prisoner did throw the torch, which ...

Law Intelligence

... SI mv ?Iltdligtlla. THE BANKRUPTCY OF LAZARUS SAMSON. At ties Metropolitan court of Bankruptcy Cenmissioner Fon2blandqe, this bankrupt, of whose creditors a con- siderableportion arefliriminghslfliswellers,calnehep foradljudicattofl- The case has bess frequently before tes Court, and has been adjoureesd from time to tinee r additiotenal accounts. The figures have been already published in ...

EXTENSIVE METAL ROBBERY IN NEWHALL STREET

... EXTENSIVE, METAL ROBBERY IN NEW- IHILL STREET. The particulars of a very extensive robbery of brass metal and other valuable property from the premises of Mr. James Hinks, muedallist and die sinker, Idewhall Street, were disclosed at the Public Office yesterday, before Mr. Kynnersley and MLr. R. W. Winfield. Two men, of the name of Broadhlurst, father and son, were charged with having in their ...

Birmingham Police

... NinilinglIalit pp'lla. YESTERDAY. Bceforc Mr. ?? aud Mr. Tl'qflcld. CesAltelsf OF THEFT AGAINsT A WARsEcouseis.&N-Csarles Ti ins, residing in Cheapside, and who was described as wcare- housosnan and packer, (and not foreman, as was erroneously stated in our ?? of Alonday,) in thle nanufactory of Mr. Perkins brushmaker Bull Ring, was brought up on a remand, charged. on suspicion or stealing a ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF FRAUDULENTLY OBTAINING MALT

... At the. Public Office, yesterday, before Mr. Kynnersley, a charge of a somewhat remarkable character was preferred against two per- sonss, nallned Thomas Counnaly and Amos lzon, for conspiring, together with another Nanc not in custody, to obtain thirty bushels of malt, value 412., from heIr. George James, unaltster, Heath AMill Lane, by falsepretences. Mr. T. Hlarding appeared on behalf of Mr ...