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GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... YESTEPDY.-BeOC Mr Jwb oe Cawe. Tun Co0LY MaSeLhGHmE CAS - George Philip Smith (16) was charged with feloniously killing his sister, Alicia Olivia Smith, aged eleven, at Coaley, on July 16. he was farther charged on the coroner's inqmu- sitioa with her ?? and her sister were in a cottage belonging to their father when pri- soner entered, and, in answer to a remark, said his sister was la ?? ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... ASTO)N POLICE COURT. YESrTEn.DArx-'IkAre 3LIsrs. FPe'ke'e6, Johnson, Brodie, t rsell, ano; - ROfqa ?? Y7rIR~FUT, Tnrnv:cs.-'homas Edward Jinl.s (11, shooliov 13, Court. 3 house, Northecod Strpet, and a httreN 'orton j15', cater, Iranrlev Street, Were charged %nith st-ahncg eibht [,ack'ea-. brusbe;. of the van, of 8i., the p:-operty of ortileius .Je.ries, to5. i W dveler ie't.-tetecuvo in i ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... fl . BIPRMINGI{Al COUNTY COURT-Yis7rTERAY, C w_ BEFORE MR. J. MOTTERA.i. Q.O., JvJG, ;8 CLAIM FORk HEAVY DAMAGES UNDER TlhL 0 EMIPLOYEI RS' LIABILITY ACT. IC An action, under the Employers' Liability Act ]8°0, to was brought by.John Stanford, labhoulrer, Ciladstolle Street Aston, to recover from John King Batchelor, railway con- t tractor, Quecn Street, lBirininghain, £163.16sl. (Iicces, n for ...

LAW CASES

... LowrcNV ''cNTN 15 MAP.RS ANI) S(.-In this case, which was healed before Mr. Motterrin, the Coulity Court judge of Birminghlam, andl resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff for £41., Mr. Crnmp, in the Quccn's Bench Division, yesterday (before Mir. Justice Denman and Mr. Justice Malnisty), moved on behalf of the defendant for a rule ri.si to enter the verdict and judgment for the defendants, or ...

SOLIHULL POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... SOLMIHULL POLICE COW T.-SATURDAY. Before Are=s. H. H. Chatocd, R. Tasgpje, q. Peard, and Captaien oulsthee. CRUELTY TO A Hons.-Henry Crook, cab driver, Balslal Heath, was summoned for ill-treating a horse by working it while in an unfit state, in the parish of Yardley, on the 3rd inst. William Field, cab proprietor, was sunm- moned for causing the horse to be ?? were fined lOs, and costs each. ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... T: e CHARGE OF SENDING DYNAMITE TO LORI) SPENCER h At Cork, yesterday, it the trial of Itichard Hodnett, for sendin. a parcel of dynamite to the Lord-Lieutenant, Mr. Justice O'Brien ruled tiat there was no evidence to sestain the charge of sending r the dynamite, and that the case must go before the jury as oie of attempting to send. After an hour's deliberation the jury were e unable to agree ...

THE LIVERPOOL POISONING CASE

... At the Liverpool Police Court, yesterday, Catharine Flanuagan (54) was placed in the dock charged on sus- picion with murdering Thomas Higgins by poisoning him with arsenic. Mrs. Higgins, the widow of the deceased man, was also placed in the dock on the same charge. Mr. lRalies, stipendiary magistrate, presided, and with him on the bench was Captain Noti Bower, head constable. Mr. Neale ...

HEREFORDSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... ThesoeAssizes commenced yesterday, at Hereford, before Mr. Justice Cavo. There were only three prisoners for ?? Iolden (on bail), public-house keeper, Kiupton, was indicted for attempting to murder his wife on the 1stb Ufay.-AMr, P. Baylis prosecuted, and Mr. David ?? pleaded not ?? the night of the 31st May prisoner and his wife id a qunarrel, and, somc time after retiring to rest, Mrs. ...

THE STAFFORDSHIRE WILL CASE

... - - II R W I -CA S E I In the Queen's Bench Division, yesterday, Sir. Baron Tfuddlestose and a special jury again resumed the hearing of the case of James r. James, which was an nationbrought by the plaintiff to set aside a deed of compromise relating to the estatoeoef his father-the late Mr. Thomns Janes, farmer, of Haughton-on the ground that when he entered into it lie was unaware that his ...

THE SOUDAN GARRISONS.—THE SURRENDER OF KASSALA

... THE SOTDAN GARRISONS.-THE SUURRENDER OF KASSALA. ma - The Cairo correspondent of the TtMes gives some further partieulars of the surrender of Kassaha. He says.- Thu garrison of Kassala came to terms wit)] the Haden- dowa tribe on July 30. The terms made are still unkIown. Both the rebels and the garrison are now livina together in Kuesala. This news was received here three days ago, but the ...

A STAFFORDSHIRE MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... 31 I, 1 - In the Probate end Divorce Coirt, on Saturday, the Bo Right lan, the President, Sir James Hannen, had before r hitm the ease of Bromley v, Bromzley, in whichl the wife, O Ellen B3romley, petitioned the court for a decree of a j udicial separation, on the ground of the. alleged cruelty of h oer hseband, Walter Bromley in the employmelit of a n AIr. Gralam, a timber merchant, at ...

EXTENSIVE RAID ON BETTING CLUBS IN MANCHESTER

... 150 ARRESTS. Great excitement was created in Mranchester ?? t afternoon, by a simnutaneous raid by the polioe on a large number of betting clubs in different parts of the city, and tire apprehension of scores of persons found therein. An agitation directed against the clubs, many of which pur- ported to be social clubs, but wvere said to bc simply placesfor gambling and betting, has been ...