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LOCAL LAW CASE

... Ire re HUDSON'S APPLICVATION TO REGISTER TRADE MAiLER-In the Court of Appeal, on Saturday, Lords Justices Cotton, Bowen, and Fry gave judgment in this case. The argument was concluded on the 1st of March. It was an appeal by MAessrs. Lowe, of W 'ess Bromnwich (trading as 1. C. Calvert and Company), from on order of Vice-Chatincellor Bacon, giving liberty tothe executors of Mr. R. S. Hudson, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... I BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT. -YElfEU IDAY. Before Memrss. Ajjnnerotep (Stipo.), H11ff, Stone, (Ind Lowe, PRoOSECUTONs' UNDER~ THlE LUICHNSINC, ActV-James Townson, licensed vietnaller, of the Greets Man, Dart- mouth Street, swas summoned for nallowing intosicating liquors to be consumed on his premises duringq impropelr hours. Mr. Pritchett (instructed by Mr. W.Y Thomas) defended. Pohics ...

A SHOCKING STORY OF DEPRAVITY

... ii - -_ _ _ _ _ _ n At HIanley Police Court, yesterday, the magistrates had ), before them s case of assault, and in the course of the rs lering a dreadful story of depravity was related. Edward eo Lioyd 1351, collier, was charged withi having assaulted a it child of tender years ?? Elijah James Cotton, (bill the n child's mother, Sophia Cottou-'rs. Cotton, a widow, I- stated that she formerly ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... I BosRnIDGE v. RATCLIFPF.-In the Chancery Division, yesterday-before Vice-Cbancellor lBacon:-M-br. Tiawlins moved, on behalf of the plaintiff, asking the Couirtto continue until the trial or further order an interim in- junction granted against the defendant l November last, restrainisg him from parting with or disposing of certain letters patent for imnrovements in screv-wrencebs, or selling ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... THE QuEEN v. THEI JUSTICES OF CLnBOnRY MORTI- MER.-This ease, reported in our issue of the 13th February last, as Lawley ?? the Cloohury Mortimer Justices, in which a rule nis-i was granted, calling upon the above Justices- to show cause why they should not state and sign a caso for the opinion of the Court of Qneen's Bench as to whether or nob Ann Lawley, the pre- sent appellant, was ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENQUIRY AT DUDLEY

... LOOAL GOVERNMENT ENQUIRY AT DUDLEY. Yesterday Major Tulloeb, R.E., attended at the Dudley Town Hall to enquire into an application of the Town Council to borrow ;61,800., for the purpose of purchasing the old glasshouso at the foot of Priory Street. There were present Alderman Howat (the ex- Mayur), Mr, Warnmington (the Town Clerk), MIr. Gammagc (borough surveyor), Mr. Child, Dr. Efiplkins ...

LEAMINGTON

... LEAM'(INTON. a J1.. Ai.LFCRD FEATUD BY A 1;AII.1.-Ab the Town Mall, Yoterdtay-before the Mayor (Alderinsii Bright), Ales es. ?? ?? Wacicrill, TI. lIudtldemall, and Major EIdlesenao- Zevehenelis llwlujI , Ot Beaconafsield Stl!est, win Chliaged vith litiivitg fraiduleiitlV collsvertcd to lis own use corlain goo'ts of tile vaolte of £5., belongiug to Mris Sataral Alnl :dall. which had begn pie ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF HORSE-STEALING

... At pilinbain Police Oflice yesterday, before lessrs. - r'sti cldiary) and Ba er, Charles Greg& (42~, b0ro6blb~esker, 1ourst Street, and Frederick Greg (21, h rseehrr, Liverpool Street, London, wcrc charged, on reba d with fraudouletly obtaining a number of valuable heres from ilitferent gentlemen by false pretences, the tt1,1valua of the horses so obtained being £600. AIr. Joeph lowlands ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... r flRfAITMCOUNTY COURT-YESTDAY. J15ronE Mm. REGISTRAR EDlVIN PARRY. iJ, solioibor forN Otb L DGE-Tle debtor, described At aaifelor ando draper, of 30, 1 est Francis Street, Booem- bury, formrly of I3, Adelaide Street, 'Vauxhsrl road, both in lirziinglim', has filed his petition for liquidation, With liabilities estimated at £45 ., and bassets not yet ascer- taned. Ali. G. T. Sheridan P'lant, ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST A SOLICITOR AT LONGTON

... THE CHARGES AGAINST A SOLICITOR AT LONCTONT. E Mr. B. S. Abiberley, solicitor, was again brought up at the Longtons Police Court, oni Monday evening, for further remand, on the charge of stealing two copies of the probate of a wvill and a copy of a deed, the property of iWessrs. Clarke and Hawley, solicitors, Longton.-Mlr. G. lI. Hawley, who prosecuted, said the prisoner was for many years a ...

THE WILLINGSWORTH COLLIERY DISASTER

... THE WVILLINGSWORTH1 COLLIERY RMSASTEIR. FThe ill(test onl thle bodies of Charies It1rorpran ?? Workhouse Folda, Bltsteon Henry Jaists P'rice (i1), 31, Great Temple Street, lillton anld George Firnintone (33), P'infold Street, Darlaston, who were killed at thea Wil liegawerth Colliery on time 6th instant, owiing to time byealminq of a relie by which they were being ramised oult 01 [ili lilt, ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... . BIRINGHAM COUNTY COUR.T,-YESTPDAY.. :- - I' , BEFOhE DIs. J. MOTTESJAMI QC . JUDGE. A DISPIJTED BILL. OF S.ALE.-lir, J. Y.J. Britten, solici- - 'tbr, AleesteF, qlaimed certain goods seized under oxecutiont in an action brodight by Joseph Barlow, butcher, Erding- C ton, against Frederick Sutherland Smith, The Mount C CChester 4Oad, Mr. Alfred Young appeared for the elaipiant, aid Mr. Stubbins ...