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Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... .. : I I aukrupttly If alirt. I-9- , YESTERDAY. BEFORiE MR. REOS8TRAR WILSON-. Io. sre Patrick Monaghan, of Wolverlhosplon, proprietor of the late Woleerlveohaptons Nsews.-A meeting -for last examination, and adjourned choice of assignees. Debts, £1,273. So. 0d.; assets in suppsoed good debts, £188. 5s. Deficiency, £1,084. 18s. lod. The ?? without opposition, and the 16th of January was ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Niflliltytam V- fflitt 161,41111. YESTERDAY. Before the Mayor and Mr. Sargant. IMPORTANT CASE AS TO STEALING AND ItNOE5VIr.e METAL.- Some few months ago, a fellow named Hessry Jackson, of Dart- mouth Street, a marine store dealer, suspected of being a receiver of stolen goods, narrowly escaped being sent to the Sessions on a charge of this kied. From circumstances, Detecttves Palmer and ...

Law Intelligence

... gaiv ?4 littIligma. BRISTOL INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. BEFORE SIR EARI)LEY WILMOOT. In re Sir William Don, Bart. The case of this insolvent, described as a comedian, came on for hearing on Thursday, and occupied more than six hours, before the learned Judge of the Bristol Coumty Court. Mr. Stone (with whom was Mr. Edlin) supported the application. Mr. Lewis, (Lewis and Lewis,) of Ely Place, ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL IN FRANCE

... The whole of France, and especially the neighbourhood of Evreux, has been excited by the trial of Madame de Jen- fosse, her two soins, and her old sesrvant, named Crepel, for the murder of M. Guillot, a neighbour. Madame. de. Jeufosse, the widow of one of the aristocracy, resided in her chateau, near Evreux, with her two soiIs, Madlle. Blanche her daughter, and Madile. Laurence, the governess. ...

Birmingham County Court

... I 6.0111tig dout F mIDAY. Be W~illiasn George Dixon, ?? insolvent came up for his first hearing, supported by Mr. East, and opposed by Mr. Hawkes on behalf of Mr. Mier, whom it will be remembered had arrested the insolvent. The chidf grounds of opposition were-first, that the insolvent had stated in his petition that his estate was of the value of £440. 17s. Ud. available to his creditors, ...

Birmingham Police Court

... NaiYllbly Rlict 6rt. SATUtRDAY. The sitting Magistrate to-day was Mr. Eynnersley; bntthe busi- ness wnich came before him was of a trivial character, and occupied but a short time in its disposal. The boy Hayman, who was remanded from a previous day on the charge of stealing some brass fittings, the property of his employers, Ahles.rs Tonks and Breedon, Cheapside; was again brought up. His ...

WARWICK WINTER ASSIZES

... WARlWICK WINTER ASSIZES. SATURDAY. Bafore Afr. Baron Cluanneli. Monair FEMAT Butnonan.-Rossanna M'PDerinotf. and Betsy Gosling, describedas servants, and each about sixteen years of age, were plred at the bar charged with a burglaryin the dwelling house of Johni Hermessy, at Birmingham, on the Ilth November. Mr. Cockle appeared for. the prosectition. The firet witness called was the ...

Law Intelligence

... Iralu J4 utdtigmtt. BANKRUPTCY COURT, LoNDo., December 19. (BEFORE AIR. COmiSSIONER FANs) -In ae James Mdlrose and Thomas Edicard Hussey. The bankrupts (who originally presented a petition for private arrangemnent,) were ironfounders and contractors, of 18, Hatton Garden, and of the Phcenix Ironworks, near Dudley. Their accounts extend from January 8, 1854, to September 12, 1857, and contain ...

Birmingham Police

... vOffa. YESTERDAY. Btefore Mr. Kyenersley, Mr. Middlemore, and Mr. Vane Wart. INFvORMATION AGAINST A Buxcse.-Cooper, the Sanitary Sub-inspector, preferred a charge against Mr. Sh utleivorhli, butcher, of Coleshell, for exposing for sale the carcase of a diseased sheep, dressed in the usual manner. The defendant pleaded ignorauce of the meat being bad. Hle was fined its. and the costs. ...

WARWICK WINTER ASSIZES

... YESTERDAY. The Court sat at nine o'clock, and the following case, which had been fixed for this morning, was at once proceeded with. EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF GOVERNMENT STORES IN BIRMINGHAM. Thoews Williats, gun maker, was indicted on two counts, frstly, for having at Birminghan, on the 23rd September last, willingly and knowingly sold and delivered to one Charles Clarke, certain stores of war and ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... 1-0 N mililygipill 1,4 althaptcLT 91 mat. YESTERDAY. BEFORE MIL. COMMEroSSIONsr B.ALGUY. IiL re Rice Ha,'ris and Rice Williams Harrs., Birnzinghsan, glass ?? meetings for declaration of dividend in respect of the separate estates of these two bankrupts were held yesterday. In regard to the proof offered off behalf of the assignee of larrison, the brother-in-law of the elder bankrupt, (tile ...

Birmingham Police

... N&IMufftlant volia. YESTERDAY. Before M:. Ky ersiy Mr. Philluip, and Mr. ~iwneld. REMANDED CASE OF JUVENILE DELIxNQUENcY. -The boy CeasOliY', remanded from Monday on the charge of pocket picking, was placed at the bar, and his father called into the witness box. The lad received a bad character, and Mr. Kynnersley sentenced him to three months' imprisonment. ROBBFEY FROM A TRAP.-A man, named ...