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BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... krnew that the length of the canal from Dunkirk to Dudley Port had been affected by I mining operations, and he had assisted in raising the ?? Lakin stated that he assisted in repair- ing ?? canal on the Dunkirk side, and to do so had to cut a trench on ...

THE CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... THE CRIMINAL LAW AMENDAIENT ACT I Yesterday, at the rtilrey Borough Police Court, woman named Harriet lill, living, in Dunkirk Stre' wa, charged under the Criminal Law Amendnirt Act rita keeping a brothel; Ipary Ellen Gerrard and Sarah ltacet women leading ...

ENCOUNTERS WITH POACHERS

... made all the trains on this line will be available for third-class passengers. THE LEaL RIFLX.-The Standard correspondent at Dunkirk telegraphs as ?? Lebel rifle has been thoroughly tested during the recent French manceuvres in this district. The projectile ...

ECHOES FROM THE BLACK COUNTRY

... violence done at Birmingham, But the true character of the mob was afterwards seen. Since the turn-out of the colliers, the Dunkirk Oolliery Company have obtained the services of a number of men from Staffordshire; and these unhappy knobsticks were aesaslod ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST CANON BAYNES

... from Cutch to this port, with 900 native I passengers on board, no tidings of the missing ship having yet been received. A Dunkirk telegram, throngh Renter's agency, states that the English tbree-masted vessel Duncow, from' Iquique for this port, laden ...

THE REGENT'S PARK MURDER

... Paris telegram says: According to a telegram published by the Jovrnei fe Justice, the despatec boat Elan has fouadercd near Dunkirk. S1he crew were saved. COURT CTIOrnLAR --flalmoral, Monday. -Divine service was performed at tbe Castle yesterday morning ...

THE WOLSTANTON TRAGEDY

... say to Plolstook, ' Tbis is one of the b-sb, hbt did not see anything done, Shortley afterwards witnese saw Piokstock at Dunkirk, and assisted to ?? hiu to bis lodgfngs. He could not ?? Capey, butcher, Chesterton, said he was withkisktock os Sunday ovealng ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... Serjeant Sullivan: I re- side in London; I am a merchant, and a member of the film of Goodliffe and Smart; I recollect being at Dunkirk in the January, 1858. I stopped at the Hotel Chapon Bouge; Major Yelverton, whom I knew, arrived there after me; he told me ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... PowVell (10), all of Henri' Street were ?? for trial charged jwith unlawfuity wounding Adamx T~aylor, a millwsright,. at the Dunkirk ironworks, Greet's Green the 30thl nit. Mr. J. S. Sharps prosecuted, and Mr. J. Clark defended. WALSALL. Trin A'rlaTrO COMPANY'S ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... thanks to i the chairman. s WEST BROMWICH., CnnAnrn oF UPTEraNG CoUNcT'ce.FROT CoIN-Joseph r Lucas (53), atias Hillyard, of Dunkirk Street, was charged on Saturday, at the Police Court, with uttering tnvo base half-crowns.-SarahI Matilda Lloyd, draper, of ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... and William Leeson (10), all of Greet's Green, were con- a victed of breaking into the dwelling-house of Sarah C' Scott, of Dunkirk Street, on the 6th ?? entrance fc was effected through the cellar-window, and sweets, va3ued at is., were ?? Bench sentenced ...

LIBEL ACTION AGAINST A VICE-CONSUL

... ons between Prance and Morocco. Duxax-mre, March 24.-The -Norwegian three-master to*in. srom Kranerot, has foundered off Dunkirk. Ten of lter crew were drow;ned. THE DELAGOA BAY AWArD. Brr-tE, Mtrarch 25-The judgment of the Delagoa ETc Rail rav Arbitration ...