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Birmingham County Court

... N. irlillug4ala (foutly 6011d. YESTERDAY. BEFORE LEIGH TRAFFORID, EsQ. CURIOUS CASE AS TO A CARRIAGE SALE..-KnwCles v. VatkkiS. This was a singular matter, Plaintiff is a grocer in Broad Street, and a person named Edwards, an agent, and defendant's collector, as he said, appeared on his behalf. Defendant, who retained Mr. Hawkes, is the proprietor of the Hockley Carriage Works. The action was ...

Birmingham Police Court

... N. itillinflally volice Grart. YESTERDAY. Before the .Mayor, and Messrs. H. Souith and W. L. Sargant. DISTURBDANCE AT THE TnEATsR.-Benjamine Elwsells, living at the back of 106, Benacrce Street, electro-plater, was brought up by Police-constable Mitchell, charged with being tipsy, and making a disturbance in the gallery of the Theatre, on Wednesday night. He was obliged to be forcibly removed. ...

ACCOUNTANTS AND THE BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ACCOUNTANTS AND TEE BANKRUPTCY COURT. On Saturday last, at the Bankruptcy Court, before Mr. Waterfield, Mr. Kettle, accountant, attended at the request of the Court, to state why he had delayed giving up the books of Mr. Samuel Griffiths to the official assignee. Mr. Kettle stated that he had applied to Mr. Kinnear, (official assignee,) as a matter of convenience and favour to allow the books ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Ilimitiml Nallfirliptq burt. SATURDAY. BEFrORE Ma. REoGsITRA WATER5FILD. In se Mary Anen Haywood, Shrewsbury, ?? meeting for the last examination of the bankrupt, attended by Mr. Allen (of the firm of Hodgson and Allen,) on behalf of the assig- nees; Mr. A. S. Craig, Shrewsbury, to oppose for certain creditors; and Mr. Edwin Wright for the bankrupt. In the course of a some- what lengthy ...

Birmingham Police

... girilliqlpill V?lh SATURDAY. Before Mr. T. C. S. Xypanersley, A SHAMEFUL QuESs.-Sarah Ttlompsoss, a young female living in Little Bow Street, was found on Saturday morning, about one o'clock, by Police-constable Crisp, in the Horse Fair, drunk and disorderly. To-day, she said she was ashamed of herself. Claxton, the head turnkey, stated that she had been twenty-five times before the Dench for ...

Law Intelligence

... X.AluttIfigma. COURT OF EXCIHEQUER.-AFnBRuARY 12. REGINA V. WITEELEY.-SUNDAY TRADING IN PUBLIC HoUSre. This was a special case for.*he opinion of the Court, arising out of the conviction of two Justices under the 9th Geo. IV., e. 61, sec.,21. The case stated that the defen- dant was proceeded against before three Justices for penal- ties for keeping, his public house open for the reception of ...

The Probinces

... I Qf vrfbiltrfo. ATTErTEDm MURDER IN PRESTON GAOL.-On Friday morning, a ferocious and most determined attempt at mur- der was perpetrated in the gaol at Preston, by Thomas ~ershaw, who, it will ha remembered, was committed for trial on the 16th nlt. on a charge of parricide, at Over Dar- wen. Two orderlies ware in constant attendance upon him, and on Friday morning, about twenty minutes to ...

Birmingham Police Court

... girmilgtam vDW cart. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. KVnnersley and W. Middlernore. e')ERACrORY PAUPEe.-BmmaBowen, who has been before the Bench times innumerable on similar charges, was again placed in the dock, charged by James Edmonds, porter at the Workhouse, with breaking two large squares of glass in a window in that insti- tion, on Sunday morning. Prisoner generally conducts herself, ...

THE ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON

... CAPTURE OF A REFUGEE IN ENGLAND. ARREST OF AN ENGLISHMAN IN PARIS. The Chambre des Mises en Accusation on Friday received the report of M. SalIl, substitute of the Procureur-G6nfral, on the attempt to assassinate the Emperor and Empress on the 14th January last; and it afterwards decided that Joseph Pieri, Charles de Rudio, Antonio Gomez, Felix Orsini, and Simon Frangois Barnaid, (the latter ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... girillillfiallt NUWtntRtcg (fart. YESTEiRDAY. BEFORE MR. CoXsMeSsIONsE BAIAoUY. In re Busrford and Thompyson, Bradley, ?? for the last examinatis of the bankrupts, adjourned to the 15th March, on the application of Mr. H. Wright, (of the firm of E. and H. Wright,) who appeared oa agent for Mr. Underhill, Wolvorhamp- ton, the balance osheet not having been filed. Official asstgnee, Mr. Whitmore ...

Birmingham County Court

... ?? &-otg (fad. YESTERDAY. BEFORE Lizuon TRAFFORD, ESQ. ASSAULT BY A MASTER ON HIS WOOIDtt3AN.-TWENTY POUNDS DAMAGEsA vA.IDE).-Goodi5ui V. Cormilt.-In this serious matter plaintiff, for whom Mr. Elems, of the Midland Circuit, (instructed by Mr. Edmonds,) appeared, is a journeyman carpenter its Coles- hill Street, and defendant, who retained lfr. Powell, is a master builder, in Bloomsbury Street ...

The Metropolis

... ELyt Lautrufalis. SINGULAR CASE OF ABDUCTION.-At the Guildhall, on Mondey, Mr. John Bailley Davis, described as a merchant tbting in Spanish goods, was placed at the bar, charged under the Bishop of Oxford's Act with the abduction of a young girl alleged to be under the age of seventeen years. Mr. Cirtis, a civil engineer, residing in Great George Street, Westminster, stated that he was sorry ...