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Birmingham Police Court

... ?? Ifflice liart. YESTERDAY, Before T. C. KlRyseerslcy, T. Phillips, aul H. Vanu lart, lsqrs. OBSCENE L ANJUAOE IN THE STREETS.-It is gratifying to pet ceive that the police are actively endeavonring to suppress th increasing vile practice of prostitutese, in loudly using obscen language in the streets, especially whilst respectable females ar passing. There were several cases of this nature ...

THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF NAPOLEON

... THE CASE OF PIERI.-FURTHER DISCOVERIES. The enquiries into the antecedents, pursuits, and connec- tions of the assassin Pieri are still being prosecuted, and the result is some curious revelations, which for prudential reasons it is not considered expedient at present to divulge. The first steps taken were exceedingly creditable to the vigilance and boldness of action manifested by Chief ...

Birmingham Police

... Nirlidllant #64t. YESTERDAY. Before T. C. S. Kynsersley, S. Buck-ley, and T. Phillips, Esers. SHOP RonBERYs-sfary Ann Bransi, alias Wicks &c., who has been before the Magistrates seven times previously, and three times convicted, was again placed In the dock on a charge of being concerned in stealing a winsey skirt from the shop door of Messrs. Meyrick and May, drapers, of Boll Street, on ...

EXTRAORDINARY AND DISGRACEFUL CASE

... HUXLEY V. AUSTIN. The plaintiff in this case is a widow lady, and the defen- dant is in business as a fancy card and pill box manufac- turer, in Furnival's Inn Place, Holborn ; the action was to recover several sums of money which had been lent to the defendant, and also interest. Mrs. Huxley, the plaintiff, was called, and she stated that in the year 1852 she had lent the defendant £200. and ...

Birmingham County Court

... Ninuligtplill 191 ffillitly Ojoaft. BEFORE L. TRAFFORD, EQ. YESTERDAY. A QuEsosIO 12e THE ELE-T]RO-PLATINO TaRADE-W1atsoll v. ?? this rather interesting trade matter plaintiff, who retained Mr. Clarke, is landlord of the Castle, Farm Street, also ane electro-plater, and defendant, who conducted his own case, is a gold pen manufacturer, Great Hampton Street. The action was for a sum of £2. Os. ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ginltiltq?am volia (goart. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. TI. L. Sargant, T. Lloyd, weed T. C. S. Kyeneersley. BUiIfGLAnY.-A man giving the name of Williams George Spider was brought up on a charge of breaking into the premises of Messrs. Sherwood, of: Lichfield Street, with intent to commit a felony. Isaac Mfoule, of Stauiforth Street, a watchman on the pre- mises, stated that he foilnd the ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... a-liallilig Nq , 411,111 crin d. YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. REGISTR5AR WILSON. Re HcnsryFarrington, Walsall, ?? and furniture broker. -This was a meeting for the last examination of the bankrupt, attended by Mr. Knight (as agent for Mr.Wilkinson, jun.,Walsall,) on behalf of the assignees, and ir. Edwin Wright for the bankrupt. The bankrupt was submitted by Mr. Knight to a very lengthy examination ...

Law Intelligence

... guiv ?Ilttlliqmct. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURT.-FRIDAY. * TlHE SHREWSBURY ESTATES. Earl Talbot v. Scott and others. This case came before the Coumt upon demurrer and plea to a bill praying an injunction [and receiver in reference to the Shrewsbury estates and the rents payable from them. The bill was demurred to for want of equity, and the plea denied Earl Talbot's title. The case was argued at ...

THE REMANDED METAL STEALING AND RECEIVING CASE

... The charges against John Hiic;in, Brewery Street, Charles Hodg- kills, Holland Street, and Saionel Vaux, Swallow Street, all brass caIsters, of stealing a quonatity of brass castings, &c.; and also the charge against John Shore, of Tanter Street, who is also a bress easter, and keeps a metal shop, of receiving the same, ?? it to havo been stolen, were gone into to-day, Hickin's offence being ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ginliugtam tat exurt. q YESTERDAY. Before P. 0. S. Kpsreersley, IV. Mddiemtore, W. Luey, and D. Maths, Esgrs. POCKcET Pio~xiwo.-Afln Rilep, a respectably-attired woman, Living ?? Street, and useeltesr Marsdmen who has been five times apprehended on similar charges since November last, and was described as a danclng'master, of Park Street, were placed it the bar on a charge of attempting to ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... vffilyillq?am Nallitruptfm 9burt. YESTERDAY. . BaFORsE MRt. RISOI8TfLAR WATrERIF1ELD. lit ye Jaesre MOWee Laoeec, of Birmisngham, picltes. framse manlsO - ?? basslru-pt came usp to pass his last examination supported by Mr. John Smith. The balance sheet showed that he owed to creditors £3,265. ; and that the assets were, debtors £108., properties (mostly pictures;) £2,098.-Mr. Webb appeared on ...

Birmingham County Court

... Nirlitiqg[milt Qrjqll?q Cut BEFoRtia LEIGI TRsAFFORD, Esq. There was a long list of causes set down for hearing to-day, but very few possessed public interest. ?? v. Forwasn.-This wac an action to recover the sum of £20. damages for injury snstainned by the plaintiff by reason of the negligence of the defendant and his son in having left open a certain trap door through which the plaintiff ...