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THE SUICIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDER AT THE CLARENDON HOTEL

... INQUEST ON TIE BODY. An inquest on the body of the unfortunate man, 1:. J. Hlarrison, the author of the melancholy catastrophe on Friday last, at the Clarendon Hotel, when lie attempted to shoot Miss Chapman, 1who, was living with hins as his wife,) and succeeded in destroying his evis life, was commenced at the above hotel on Saturday afternoon, before Dr. Birt Davies and a respectable jury. ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... v. irlnilly?plll 60lat. YESTELDAY. B keetZ BEFRniE MRt GoU)cescoosa BL tY Ifi res Jolimees, IFeasasol, ?? was a certificate meeting, at which the bankrupt was supported byn the part of the fasigneesf James and Knight; Mr.King afag- ° dto the bankrupt obtafn- The latter said no objection wocld be raised to itshe b ut obetai tg a certificate, bl Itin order to show that it should nst be of the ...

Birmingham County Court

... ?? ?? 16MItff gUrt. (Continuled in, the tast poae.) IRPORT NT TO FIRE OFFICES.-PAYVE`rT FOR THE AiO 'or FI[~RE TANT5 ATo FeneVi n/ ?? and NationalZ FIRMoEicial ;AssOFinWR . F. an BaE ofan-_This, the first case of it, Mind tried before. his Honour, is of great public importance. theirengies an brisdesdid 0, ee core, pin bigadey &or hei The Assortatilo (plaintiffs) have a fire oficeined brige, ...

EXECUTION OF CHRISTIAN SATTLER YESTERDAY

... EXECUTIONOF CHRISTIAN SATTLER YESTERDAY. Christian Sattler, the Bavarian, who was convicted at the January Session for the murder of Charles Thain, the Detective Officer, on board the Caledonian steamship, was executed yesterday morning at Newgate. Since his conviction the prisoner's conduct has been most exemplary, and he appeared to feel a sincere regret for his crime. He also paid the ...

Birmingham Police Court

... g, inliq4tialli volia (ifflitt. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T, C. S. Kynnrsaley andT W. Middtesore. STEALING BRASS `S~CRAP.`--Josephc Jeakse, Ford's Building,' Warwick Street, broasfoscnder, was ?? with stealing a siuafl quantity of brass scrap from the worksho l of his masters, g essro. Harconrt, Bronmsgrove Street, on the 6th Inst. and Sabinsa Jeskes, mother of thle prisoner, was charged ...

Birmingham County Court

... Di. irmiligh'alil goulity it, Dart. YESTERDAY. BEFORE L. TRAFFORD, ESQ. DAMAGES FOR SUPPLYING A FAUITY OMNIBUS TO HIRE.- Ward v. Marston.-In this case plaintiff, who retained Mr. Powell, is a licensed victualler and car proprietor, in Moor Street, and defendant, for whom Mr. Hawkes appeared, is a coach manu- facturer, hi Bradford Street. The action was brought to recover a sum of £12. as the ...

Birmingham Police

... V- fflict. YESTERDAY. Before Hiessm ?? C. S. Eynnersley andI T. Phsillips. STEALI;NG FLANNEL FROMA DRAPEeRS Silo P.-Joisle Freenian, a marine store dealer, living at Duddeston Row, was brought up on a charge of having in his possession about 20 yards of flannel, swhich had been stolen from the shop of Mr. S. Parish, of Smunser Row, on Friday night last, about seven o'clock. Mr. T. Paluser ...

Birmingham County Court

... ginlilty4upt ?? affurt. TUESDAY. BEFosca LEuOH TBAFYOISD, ESQ. ACTION FOR PERSONAL INJURIES TO A MEDICAL MAN.- This remarkable matter has in its leading points been already reported in our usual County Court proceedings, and this so recently as December last. This being 80, and as after a very lengthened enquiry, his Honour reserves his judgment until today (Thurouay,) we give a brief notice, ...

THE SUICIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDER AT THE CLARENDON HOTEL

... THE SUICIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDER | If AT THE CLARENDON HOTEL. ADJOURNED INQUEST. The adjourned inquest on the body of the unfortunate man, F. J. Harrison, was resuned last ought at the Clarendon Hotel, before Dr. Birt Davies. Mr. E. Greves attended to watch the Case on behalf of the deceased's family. As previously stated, the enquiry was adjourned for the purpose of taking, if possible, the ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... ?? NallhimpUg gart. YESTERDAY. BDFosR MER. Rsc0TcSAvs WATERFIELD. In to Joseph Thompson, jun., Dudley, ?? was an adjourned meeting for last examination, attended by Mr. Sanders on behalf of the assignees, who stated that an adjournment would be necessary as the balance sheet had not been filed. The banlkrupt appeared, and explained that he had been ill for nine days, and had consequently been ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ?? volitt (foat. YESTERDAY. Before Mr. T. C. S. Kynncrsley. Suspioious.-An unwashed grisly-bearded coal heaver named William Wheless, of the Crescent, was charged with loitering about the neighbourhood of Camp Hill, with the supposed intention of committing a robbery, on Tuesday night, about twelve o'clock. Police-constable Stokes, 413, deposed that as he was going up Camp Hill, he saw the ...

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 ...