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ASSIZES.—ALTERATION OF CIRCUITS

... ASSIZES.-ALTERATION OF CIRCUITS. The following important comhimnication has been ad- dressed by the Secretary of State for the Home Department to Lord Campbell and the Common Law (Judicial business,) Commissioners, on the subject of their report of the 31st day of July last, and was issued as a Parliamentary paper yesterday:- Whitehall, 27th August, 1857. sMy Lord,-Having carefully ...

EXTRAORDINARY COURTING CAREER OF A POLISH COUNT

... In the Court of Exchequer, on Monday, a very singular case, Jones v. Woszkowski, was heard. The action weas brought to recover £100. money lent, to which the defen- dant pleaded never indebted and a set-off. Mr. Edwin James stated the case to tie Jury. The Hon. Mary Matilda Jones, the sister of Lord Ranelagh, sought to recover of Charles Frederick Augustus Woeskowski £100., money lent. The ...

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 ...

WARWICK ASSIZES

... YESTERDAY. BEFOREINMa. BARON CiskxeNLLo. THE PARISH ENiBE ZZLEMENqTS.-SENTENCES OF THE PRISON{ERS. Immediately on his Lordship coining into Court Gibbs and Griffin were placed at tile bar, It was considered not improbable after tice verdict the Jury had returned against the latter, that the but a consultation having takeniplace onl the point it was intimated to his Lordship that no farther ...

A GAROTTER SENT TO THE ASSIZES FOR TRIAL

... A GAROTTER SENT TO THE ASSIZES FOR TRIAL .. In yesterday's Post we gave an outline of this case, in which a notorious thief and prizefighter, named David Ingram, described as a pearl button maker, Aston Park, was chareed with a fearful garotte highway robbery, in John Street, London 'Prentice Street, on the night of the 7th of November last. The case was fully gone into yesterday, A stout man, ...

THE LEIGH WOODS MURDER

... TRIAL OF BEALE. This trial commenced on Tuesday morning, at the Somerset Assizes, at Tahuton Castle, before Air. Justice Willes. John William Beale was indicted for the murder of Charlotte Pugsley, in Leigh Woods, near BristoL Mr. Storie and Mr. Coleridge appeared for lhe prosecution, and Mr. T. W. Saunders defended the prisoner. The prisoner entered the dock with a firm step, and being called ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Nalthrapt-q bart. YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. REGISTRAR WATERFIELD. In re Ruspert Ailport, Page Fields, Milltvseh, Staffordshire, butcher. -A meeting for choice of assignees, attended by Mr. (I. Wright, upon whose nomination Mr. John Sclienielt, jun., farmer, and Mr. E, Knight, Smallrice, farmer, were appointed. Official assignee, Mr. Kinnear. In re John Vigrass, Walsall, titaber ?? was also a ...

Birmingham Police Court

... 0 folite Grall, C? I YESTERDAY. Before Mr. Kyipnersley aced Mr. Van Wart. CHARGE OF STEIISo GOLD POLISHE.-A mirldle-aged man, who has long worked for Mr. R. Neville, jeweller, New Join Street West, was charged as above. His name is .Pitip Haeemessr1,-* jewellers polisher, Great King Street, and it was said that it was his wife who had offered the article for sale. Mr. Marshall was retained for ...

THE ENQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF THE CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE

... THE ENQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF THE CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT OF FOLICE. As our readers are aware, we have, in the exercise of our discre. tion in such matters, abstained from the publication of any par- ticulars of the enquiry which has now for several weeks past been pending in the Watch Committee into certain charges affecting the character of Chief Superintendent Stephens. Now, however, that ...

Birmingham County Court

... N, irlllilly?alu (folitff ftd. BEro'E LBrost TnAFFORD, ESQ., JUDGE. ToE CAsE OF THE SwEEP AND HIS CAnrSIA&E.-Barton v. ?? rather singular affair has twice been before this Court, and lis already been fully reported in the Jonur. To-day it came on again on an adjournment, and occupied his Honour's attention for a long time. But we shall now giveea brief report, as all that its interest deserves ...

Birmingham Police Court

... NV, irmillgtyam volia (Dart. YESTERDAY, Before the fayor, Ms. PAhllips, Mr. Lloyd, and Mr. Sargant. THE AssAuLT ON A LICENSED VICTUALLER BY A POLICEMAN. -A few days since we gave the facts attendant upon a savage and unprovoked attack made by Policc-csnstble Smith upon DMr. W. Wildgosse, landlord of the White Swan, in Moseley Street. Mr. Wildgouse procured a summons against his assailant, and ...

Law Intelligence

... &qlfiv COURT OF CHANCERY.-DEoEmBxae 23. Bi'FOR THE LORD C?ANCELLor. Perry-Herrick uv. Afivood. The arguments in this appeal, which have occupied the attention of the Court for a considerable time, were to-day concluded. The facts of the cease have been already reported, the points in dispute being the priority of certain encumbrances upon the Hylands estate, belonging to Mr. Attwood. The ...