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BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... - BRMjINGCHAMI QUARTER SESSIONS. B rXqmtPnAV YESTERDAY. Be si 1Ar, .7, ?? )ugdale Q. C., Recorder. .tr'f'iS~ IocMoixiy.-Edwslrd Farrell (34), gas- tiostled guilty' to passing counter'feit coin on rhoe 5i5Ith 1brjiar3y, and was sentencess to eight months' im- 1db St 4 thle Hecorder observing that it appeared that IIt505 'Ii tiot onfly passed tho centsterfeit money him- biL had beers employed by ...

THE ROBBERY OF THE CONTINENTAL MAIL

... THE ROBBERY OF THE CONTINENTAL I MAIL. At the Central Criminal Court, yesterday-before Justice Hawkins-Henry Andrews, alast Robert King (41), de- scribed in the calendar as a tailor, was charged with receiving three Russian 100-rouble notes, well knowing the same to have been stolen. The Attorney-General, Mr. Hlugh Cowie, Q.C., Mr. Baggallay, hP., and Mr. E. S. Wright prosecuted on behalf of ...

ASTON POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... ASTON POLICE COURT. -YEsrLOAY, Before Messrs. 11Ud, lVls, ?? and ci OsiraNCoiS' UNDER THlE TuOrD.LDD~s A(Ti . , John Pugh, grocer, 66, Almna Street, seas ssissreesc,] i, ceiling butter adiulterated with 80 per cent. or iorisgel, Mir. Joseph An-ell appeared to psrosecute ont tehlsl' vf ii Asiton Local Board of Health, and Mr. 'Jaeiur PL's-r Tyler and '1anner) appeared for the ilefuites i Bolt ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... SaITi V. .JsTItAY,-Ils the Queen's Bench Division yesterday, this case camno before Justices Grove ani Stephen, sitting as a Divisional Court, the action having bhcn tried at the Sunnmer Assizes of 1885 at Worcester.- The plaintiff, Ir. 1-larry Smith, was the occupier of some property in Birmingham, Artil the defendant, Sir, Jaffray, is proprictor of the Birmingheams Des// Post and the ...

THE SHOCKING SUICIDE AT WEST BROMWICH

... THE SHOCKING SUICIDE AT WEST 1311OMlVICH. An inquest was held yesterday, at West Bromwich- I before Muip, E, Hooper, coroner-respeetimg the death of Frances Lucy Lowo (18), of 497. Coventry oead, L ir- I mingham, who committeL suicide at West Bromwich I RadUway Station on Tuesday night, by leaping in front of an express trair. Inspector Ledbroolko represented the ?? Lowe, mother of deceased, ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES.—YESTERDAY

... Y;mclsr; H IvE l.ASIZEX. -YESTERDAY. 1 I1r. J 'I ie SIep;.) T1 m rat ila 1)-ld nls clharged with a -,irl t:'jt ?? a I i o'o Tan!ot hisholmn r'1 ?? a . r It I. I I: ?? eie''iaandaoailst the a mo it bliIiminti11. on \ovellher 29 last. . 1.. \ii tl:.lt t I'ee cc ?? airl ?? With lier teze n Ii ]on On od. it. rex. to - e tat etc s'a. he beeeC iclnailite'l with I ;i ig 't'e e:l, ?? o tt'etjtt xel, ...

CHARGE OF BURGLARY AND ATTEMPTED ARSON

... At the Croydon Borough relies Court, yesterday- before the Mayor (Alderman Ii. V. Barrow) and other ?? Wright and John Cum- mings, the former described as a decorator, and the latter as a labourer, were charged on remand a with being concerned together in burglariously breaking and entering the lremises, 17, Vicarage Read, Croy- don, ard stealing therefrom a quantity of clothing ani linen, ...

THE COLERIDGE LIBEL CASE

... - - YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. The hearing of the case df Adams v. Coleridge ivas resumed yesterday, before Mr. Justice Denman and a special jury, in the Queen's Bench Division. Every avail- able seat in the body of the court was occupied, chiefly by members of the bar, while the gallery open to the public was filled to its utmost capacity. The plaintiff conducted his case in person;, Sir Henry ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT SEA

... * - - - n ty-r TV OSrnYC HORItl1L t JJBT A1J;lO. At the Thames Police Court, Loudon, yesterday, James Cocks (33), master of the British barque Lady Douglas, and living at 60, Brunswick Read, Poplar; James Glea' (25), the second natc, of 7, West India Dock Road, Poplar EdwardWilliamn Evans (27), the mate of the ship; and John William Webster (23), seaman, were again brought up in custody ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMIINGAM POLICE COURT. : | YESTifRAY.-efOret llfeeiFl. IKyhnpcslfey (Stipciidfas'yjl A, CU/ahioeilain PLayton, Gr, H. Llotd, and lalpbiid. A TA? ?? TIlb HaAm.-Timothy Saddsders, peari-butto'n worker, hack oft106~ Millet Street, wes tharged hitl assaulting lHeo' Gold, 205, lharm Stteet.-Prosiecntor was not present w hen the case was called on, and prisdner's wife said thitt pirooeutitet who ...

A PARALLEL TO PIGOTT'S CASE

... A PARk=llL TO PIGOTT'S CASE. Mr. P. H. Jeune, in a letter published in theStandard, points out that anyone who is curious about historical ?? may find interest in some events in the reign of illiam IY, as told by Lord Macaulay in his History. In the year 1693, Trmchard, who belonged to the extreme sectionof his party (the quotations are from Lord Macaulay's words), had become Secretary of ...

THE CLEF CLUB

... I The fourth annual meeting of the members of the] Birmingham Clef Club was held last everurg at the Clutn, Farad ise Street, Birmingham. Mr.C-. IL J.ohhstoeu presided, and there was m asmall attendance.- The report and statemeut of accomuts, which b.r- ben published, were taken as read *and, in mtoving their adoption, the OsimuaN cencrstulated the members on the satisfactory position of ttie ...