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... |- DISTRICTN%. WOZV'ERHAiTPTON. T, 'i CWAniGR OF SThALrnG A GOLaD WATCi1.-On Tues- day, at the -Police-OCurt, beforo the Mayor (Mr. I; Jonkii), and Messrs. G. L. Underhill and Q. 13, Mander, Joseph. Greeo was brought up on remand charged with stealing a 0oldW watch, vaiue £10., from the person of Joseph Ctoughl sron*orkir, qf rrine6's End, en the o10th instant. Mr. WillcocYk Isorectte'd. The ...

MR. ODGER'S BANKRUPTCY

... I,7~ MR1. ODGER'S BANKRUPTCY. A meeting for public -e;nujniation was held before ir. Registrar Sprlng-Rice, at the London'Bankruptqy Court, yesterday morning, in the case of Georgo Odger, who iH described' as a bootmaker, cartying on business in High Street, Bloomqkury. The adjddication took place on the petition of the proprietor of the Moigaro, who had Pecovered judgmentbfor £152. 4s. 2d. in ...

WARWICKSHIRE ASSIZES

... M [Ceontinned front pac 71. UN-LLAWrFUM.Y WOUMDING 4 {IuSrA.T D --Maria Ward (27), pleaded not guilty to a charge of having, at Bir- mlinghamnn on tho 20th of October last, wounded her husband, Thomasl'Word, With intent to kill and murder hiM. .Mr. Busa rd prosecuted ; prisoncr was undefended. - The prosecutor said that he hnad been married to the prisoneir about three years, and they lied ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... TRIAL OF THE CLAIMANT FOR PERJURY. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIFTH DAY. ILLNESS OF DR. KENEALY. The further hearing of this case was resumed iresterdlay morning, but it lyan twenty minutes past ten o'clock before their Lordships took their seats oif the bench, owing to the non-arrival of one of the Jurv before that time, and then the Lord Chief Justice did ]lot come into Court. Mr. VylL, the ...

AMERICAN AFFAIRS

... A.MERICAN AFFAIRS. [ srom a Private CorrCespondcent. Naw Yoru, December G. TiLE Londoin. Times of£ yestercday (so says the tele- graph1) ha&S termled the Presidcalt'k messa.ge of the 4th dignied. The nationd fails to ?? tlhat dignity, and the majority of thl peuple declare the mnessage, ill claracicristic llguagn, to be ''too thill.' If one cM believo t] e press froul all sctiolis of this ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... TRANSFERS OF LICENSES, A special Licensinig Session was held yesterday, It the Birminglhalm Police Court, before Messrs. H. ;11u1ton, HI. Wiggin, ?? T. Phillips, when the following transfeis of licenses were granted :-Lit:cacdsc l'icl/ltl'ihs The Amorican Inn, New Canal Street, from Edwn id I'rico to John Babington: New Inn, Aston Roa(l, fro-in Thos. May to Francis ?? Bowers; Eagle Brewer,- ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... I YESTERDAY. BEF1:OpRE MBR. If. WY. COLE Q.C., JUDGE. 1Re HERCULES Bluowx, Smethlwick, miller.-Mr. Griffin appeared for the adsignees, and Mr. Hodgson for the bank- lupt. Order of discharge granted. fec HEnaEruRT VauGiT, late of Waterloo Street, Bir- mingham, ?? bankrupt stated that he had appcared out of deference to the Courtand out of deference to lis lHonour, to state some facts with ...

A THEATRICAL DOG CASE

... A -THEATRICAL DOG CASE. 11 . I Yesterdahy, at the Liverpoqi Counlty Court, en interest ing and amusing case, resulting out of the disputed age of a. Newfoundland dog, was beard before ?? (Mr. Perronnet Thompson). The plaintiff was Mr. J. IL. Addisop, proprietor of the Prince of Wales Thegtre, Liverpool, and the defendant was Mir. IR. Wilkins, theatrical stationer, of Christian Street, in the ...

THE ADULTERATION OF MILK

... CONVICTION OF BLACK COUNTRY DEALERSg At the Wedneshury Police Court, yesterday, before 1ir, L. Spooner (Stipendleiay), the snldermentioned persons were sumnenoned at the instance of Mr. J. G. Horder tile inspector under the Adulteration Act, 35 and 3i6 -Vic c. 71, with having sold milk which was adulteraltcd ito cacli case a quart of milk was boulight by Samuel 'Ti' ?? to the iniapector, the ...

THE ELECTION RIOTS AT DUDLEY

... I At the Brierley Hill Police Court, yesterday, before ?? Lac lipooner, Stipendiary Magistrate, Luke Horton, *:liase laker, and Joseph Angell were charged with rioting, a the previous Wednesday week, during the election for he Pdrliamentary borough of Dudley. Mr. Clulow de- f.uded, and applied for -an adjournuieot, on the ground 'Lht the Men had not been apprehended until Tuesday :ight, and ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... ,ZNVO NBV ERHALXTON. AN EXTRAORDINeRxn ArinUR.-At alcout eight o'cloei on Saturday morning a man, Whose name has not 'yet transpired, but who is known to the police, entered the house in New Strebt, tenanted by John Matthews and his wife, and at once irllde his way to their sleeping room, which they had not then left. The fellow declined to leave, and when Matthews attempted to expel him, Mat- ...

CURIOUS WILLS

... [7777C-RTOUSWILLS in the' prinoipali reglstry of her Mi Csty's Court of Pro- bate, at Doctor's Conmions, there are wills of which approbation was had and obtained nearly .51)0 years ego. Tbe first will recordled is in the year 1383, and is in Latin, as most of the very early wills are. - The first will written in English is that of Lady Alice West, 'iiow of'gir Thomas West, anl Was-piroved ...