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GLOUCESTER ASSTZES.—YESTERDAY

... GLOUOESTER ASSTZES.--YESTEJWDAY.I : BEI REn lIts. JUSICi AnoCIBmA b .TAE AtLtEtED POISONING OF A CHILD. The trial of Edwin Bailey and Aima' Barr, for child murder At Horlield was resumed. lizeabeth Jenk'idh recalled, said on teo child being. brought iii from the garden, she trietl to p-v-t her ?? into its mouth to rub the gems, but found the jaw fl\edl Eliza Beacham, a widow, detposed to being ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Jessrs. ?? C. S. lfvsintcrsleyp (Stipeedi-sry), I If. lcutloit, and 0. GooLeekrh. ROnDEssa Byv i Doiscn-rc Sccrevie-rr-Jlizabeth Asco (21), domeistic Servant, wvas charged with Stealingsera articles of wearing aisiarcl, tle property of her niaster, AMr. Angles, Steelhouse Lute. The prisoner was aserytint at the hence of the prosecutor, but absconded on Tuesday night Last, ...

THE ESCAPE OF EX-MARSHAL BAZAINE

... THE ESCAPE OF EX-MIARSHATL BAZAIINE. THE APP.ItOACHING TRIAL. It appears from the French papers that the trial of the persons compromised in the escape Of ?? Ba-zair.e, which is to comnixonce in a few days, will nlt tale place before a Jury at Assizes, but before the Tribunal of Cor- rectioual Police of Grasse, the French law distinguishing between negligence displayed by the persons ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAll¢ POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. Poncia, T. 'Aer,' S. Bucdey, and Dr. A UIscmIEVOUS YOUNG RAScAX,--Tame.s SIpT'erqrd Bloovmfield, living at Ic-nield Square, was' charged withI wilfully damragibg a quantity of wheat growing in a field, the property of Air. George Fawdry, farmer, 9i BirMing- ham Heath. It appeared on Tuesdey ?? prosecutor heard that several 'boys \ere ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHIRE SUMMEP ASSIZES. CROWN COURT.-AWnzxrqnAY. Mr. Justice Archibald took his seat at tens o 'clock, and lroceeded with the case which was adjourned from Tues- (ly. DuNN v. LbNnoN Awss Nowm-rHWnT7rxri RAILWAY ComrrA-xv.-Mr. Hqddleston, Q.CI., and Mr. J. 0. Giritlfits ware for the plaintiff; and ?? Staveley Hill, Q.C., with the Ron. E. Ashley, for the defend- anfts. - Al'i. John. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before AMesss. a. Sturge, J. D. Goodmiana, and H. Mantion. ATLnGErD AwrrnaTnn Pooaarf-PICrING. - James 1?iecmetts, sword-polisher, Barn Street, was charged with attempting to pick the pocket of Joseph Freeth, iron- monger, Walsall.-The complainant stated that on Wed- nesday, about one o'clock, lie was in Dale End. and stand- ing by a fishmonger's shop, purchasing some fish when the ...

THE SEWAGE DIFFICULTY

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATURDAY. Before Tice-Cliaescelto,' ,ir J. Bacon. Mr. Araphlett, Q.C., said lie had to move oln behalf of the Council of Birmingham, that the order of injunction sand Eoquestration obtained by Sir Charles Addorley, right lbe varied or modified as the Court might see It. There were two injunctions against the Corporation-one by the inhabitants of the neighbourhood of S ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... DISTRICT NEWS SUNGULAR FRIENJDLY SOCIETY DISPUTE, AT SEDGLEY. The Stipendiary ?? I. Spooner) had before himn, in the Wolverhasupton Police Court, on Wednesday, a, case of much interest to members of friendly societies, and pre- senting ?? peculiar phasesi. Joseph Jones was summoned for that bc, being the secretary of !9t Brench ot the Wolverbnampton District O.;lor of Unitced Free Gardeners, ...

SINGULAR SCENE WITH CONVICTS

... SINGULAPR SCENIE WITH CONVICTS. Aln interesting scene wa:1s witnessed on1 tlhe 26th Novean- ber in the ailassachusetti State PIiison, Boston, where the Puritan festival of Thanisgiving is observed by granting padonlls to aL few of the moat meritorious COnIViCtS, None of the prisoners are ?? whoni the acts of clemuency 'will beneiit until the namiles are read in the mresence of themi all. Onl ...

WORCESTERSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... YriTB MAYt BRFORF; MR. JUr'tu Blw. The Court sat at ten o clock, when the following Were sworn on the Graniad Jury :--The Hen. V. G. Lvttelton (foreman), Messrs. W. E. Dowrleswoll, MUl.. E. Bearcroft, A. H. loyds, .r. G. Wiatkins, T. G. Curtler, G. V Ifornyolr, Colonel Neobitrry, Messrs. T. R. Hill, br p., 1 A. DL Gres c;, F. D. Iiolland, C. R. Coxwell, J. 3 V Tsaac, J. Parkter, R. Wood!wvird, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGEAl 'POLICE COURT. YTS.'TERiDAY. Before, Messrs. 2. C. S. Kvosncrsley (Stipendiary). A. Biggrs, 1?. Hlutton, and S. Buckley. A.LLEGED RtOBnBEi:R .r Tn1o 2 AVORCossCR WHnARF. -Thowas I7inlder (27), labourer, ?? Lane, Aston, was charged with stealing a bundle of wooden hoops, value l`s., from the Worcester Wharf, the property of Mr. John Knight, timber merchant. The robbery was alleged to ...

BRIMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... JMINROUAIAM POLICE COUIMT YESTERDAY. Before Msrsva. T. 0. ,f. Kywne-sley (Sdpezsdiary), A. B/kIngton, and E. C. Oseirnez. Ax OwNERt WANirtD.-AfrCed Croas (22), lahourer, Lichfield Street, was charged with having in his posses- sion two trowels, two hainmers, ancl a brieklayers hod, supposed to have been ?? Cnrton stated that the prisoner offered the articles for sale at a shop in Rea Street; ...