Birmingham Police Court

... NinybgLymil Lblfv exial. YEST13RDAY. Rpfo'c 11essrs. ?? C. S. Kynsnersky, S. Btuckley, and Tr. Richardf. S'IErALur Cio.4ns.-The boy, Edward Adnams, aged thirteen, who was remanded for the attondeuce of his father, haliang been found guility of itealing fourteen cigars, from the shop of Charlotte Johns, of Caroliue Street, wits againl pieced at thc bar. Hibs father appeared whcu called, anid ...

THE BANKRUPTCY OF MARKS AND FRANKLIN

... FURTHER PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. Yesterday Bearon Marks and Edward Samuel Franklin surrendered to their bail, before T. C. S. Rynnersley and S. Thornton, Esqrs., on the twice remanded charge of having, within three months prior to their adjudication as bankrupts, obtained goods from Messrs. Brett Brothers and Co., woollen merchants, London, by means of false repre- Eentations. Mr. ...

Birmingham Police Court

... g7irmiuflam volict lind. YESTERDAY. llforn Messrs. Il. If. Winifidel and 17. Gosugh AN,~ meni LABsouRER, ,soD zsue Dnuneslit BouT.-A mIddle- aged woman, of loose character, named Cathrerinse Fyan, Lichfleld Street, was charged with stealing is. Ild, from tho person of Marlin It) Ivy, a labourer, Dale End, in a housg of ill-faine. Ryley's account of hi detr a ht, coming from Warwick on the ...

Birmingham Police Court

... .Airmiliflam Viclia 60V. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. Ksynnersley, Lawrenec, Pheilliis, ?? Tinfielr. CHARGE or BEo.A5IY-A shoemaker, named John Simonrs, now residiog in Coleshill Street, Birmingham, was placed in the dock, having been apprehended by Detective Clarke on the above charge. The officer stated that a warrant, rjgaed by the Mayor of Bucking- ham, had been placed in his hands against ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Airlaigjgaill volite iart, SATURDAY. Before Messrs. P. c. S. Kyaenerslcy and F. I. Wlde.h A BLIND SIAN CaieKn£cD n ITrs kTVTENPTED BURGLIRAY. ?? Evans, living in Lower Dartmouth Street, was chargedl with entering the house of Joseph Bradley, licensed vicLualler, Now Canal Street. Tie prosecutor said that abont three o'clock on Saturday morning he was awoke by hearing a noise downstarsi. He ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRM INGHAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Rtfote Mcssrs. T. C. S. Kbijsjeriey, 2, 1i'hiiips, and IF. Gougbh. ASSAULTING TlrE PoLicE.-A young man, of respectable appearance, named Joseph Waltcrs, cf Bloomsbury, coal dealer, was charged as above. From the evidence of Police-censtable Dipple, it appeared that at two o'clock on the preceding morning, ibeing on duty In Newtown Rovw, he saw a cab driven ...

OPENING OF THE NEW COUNTY COURT

... TESTIMONIAL TO LEIGH TRAFFORD, ESQ. The new County Court, Waterloo Street, having been opened for the firot time for public business yesterday, the attorneys prac- tising in the Court selected the occasion as a fitting and opportune one to testify the respect and esteem in which they hold the learned Judge, Leigh Trafford, Esq; Accordingly, his Ionour was invited to attend a luncheon at the ...

WORCESTER SESSIONS

... BEFORE SIR J. S. PAKINOTON, BART, AILP. The Court opened yesterday morning at balf-past nine o'clock. PETTY THREFT AT DuDLEY.-Robert Commander, boatman, was charged with stealing A chain from William Henry Dawes, of Dudley, on the 27th of December. A workman at Withymore Pouandxy deposed to seeing the ?? take the chain from a wind- lass used in moving castings, and called to him, whereupion ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... gialiqtpim- Guart. ,5SATU11.D-Y BEFORrE aIe. RErISTRAR WeILSON. Jis eeac rosisS DlQrldlnio. s~.s'liirFixalies~l, ?? came sep to pass lis last examubilationl, supported by IMr. John Scilith, aod opposed by aMr. Knight, (of the firm of James and Knight,) for til- assigcees. iBir. Nelson (of tile firm of Soiltball andXelson,) also appeered for creditors. Tiae balance oboiet, as prepared by Mr. ...

YOUTHFUL DEPRAVITY AND THE CONFESSIONAL

... YOUTJHFUL DEPRA VITY AND THE CONFESSIONAL. EXTRAORDINARY CASE AT STAFFORD. A case presenting several remarkable features was heard before Captain Whibby, Dr. Knight,, Captain Salt, and T. F. Whitgreave, Esq., Magistrates for the county of Stafford, at the Shire Hall, Stafford, on Saturday last. Samuel Lock, a boy of fourteen gears of age, was charged with the grave offence of having com- ...

CHARGE OF FURIOUS DRIVING, AND USE OF BAD LANGUAGE BY AN OMNIBUS DRIVER

... CHARGE OF FURIOUS DRIVING, AND USE OF BAD LANGUAGE BY AN OAINIBUS DRIVER. [From Pinchl.] An elderly man, who gave the siamne of John William Temple, but who is more commonly known by the soubir- quet of Old Pain, late driver of the Administration Om- nibus, was brought before Mr. Pssch charged with reckless driving, which had resulted in the upset of his vehicle, to the serious injury of ...

COINING TURKISH PIASTRES

... THE CHARGE AGAINST MR11. MOSS, AND COM- MITTAL OF THE ACCUSED. At the Public office en Saturday, Mr. Thomas Moss, who, it will be recollected, was apprelseuded after the committal of Calvocoir- resi o asimla chrg, ws rouhtup on a remand from Thurdayfor urter eamiatio. M. Mtteraus, instructed by Mr. altr, t te istace f M. 0 H.Collis, Turkislh Consul, a~ai apparedto ?? Hrdig atende onbehalf of ...