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ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A SWEETHEART AT BRIZE NORTON

... ATTEMPTED MUJRDER OF A SWEETHEART IAT 3RIZE NORTON. At lthe Oxford Assizes, yesterday, before Mr. Justice, Qunin, Thomas Xadband (24), labourer, was charged with felonsiously wounding, with intent to kill, Anns Faulkner, at Brize Norton, on the 27thi of AuguAt last. Thle prisoner resided at Baispton, and the girl lived with her brothel,-, at Brizc Norto-n, about a milc distant. They had kept I ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRAINGMhi POLICE COURT. SATURD A-Y. Before M1essrs. a., B. Lloyd, ?? Avery, and 17. Hollidaey, Ax IJNIsUaLrr F ATIIRc - TVHIliami i sore (40), labourer, Railway Terrace, Allison Street, was oharged with being drunk and assatultin- Hiairriet Davis and Elizabeth Wright, of ?leriden Streot.-'lho womant Davis said tho prisoner was a neighbour of hers, and was in the habit of behaving niost ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BI2RMIINGHAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Aser'sss. ?? C. S. Kyrrers'iey (Stiiirrry) J. S. l71 isld, J. Ltove, and C. &turge. STEATAINO ]HOOrS-&coah twiylo ii (39) and li ftea Jiqley (lii), Lothl living nenr West Bremwicel, woro caruiged, oie remand, with stealing a pith' of boots, valued at Os., froli tho thoir door of M~r. Hunter, Loot andll shoeo irarirfactnrel, Greet Hamllptonl Street. ...

GENERAL NEWS

... GENERAL N E w S. J11Y TELEO3RA.PH.] CONFESSION OF DITTIIE11. Private James Graham, of tlio Portsmouth Division of Boys! Mfarines, is in custody, oii lila own confession that lie m cr5 eedi a manm nimied Macpiherson, at lieper to Miijsi CGraliani, ussr Flitrnesa Brays, iRonfrewshire, in 1871. HEAVY DAMAGE-S FOR BREAC1 01? PROMISEL At, the Cork Assigns, yesterday, an action for breech of0 ...

SOLIHULL PETTY SESSIONS

... I SOLIHULL TPETTY SESSIONS. SATIURDAY. iefore Aftr, Ti. if. CkaUeaJork d Mlt'. ?? S. loIJd. Jo.s, JTUALVcNG, FROPM A TRAcN 11111i.ST IFN Mti'lox,- Frederick idward Ililoy7oel House, Veston toal, Hun- ter's Lint le Birijinglrant, was chlarged with leaving a trnio whilst in lotionl, ait Small Heothj, o1n the 191thl iilt., con- triry to the tyu-itvis of tite (Hroeat Western Railway Cone- p)any. ...

THE DELIVERY OF FISH AT NEW STREET STATION

... THE' DELIVERY OF FISH[ AT NEW STREET STATION. At the Birmingham County Cort, yesterday, hefore TIr. 1U. W. Cole, Q.C., jUdge, an aiction wai brought by Wax Smith Scott, wholesale fishmonger, of Bell Street, Birminglgant, to recover £5. from the Londlon and North- Western 1ailvway Company, for obstructing the removal of a coinsiglmolnt of fish from New Street NtotioII, and for deltaining him in ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... A special licensing session was hold yesterday, at the Birmingham Police Court, before Messrs. S. Buckley and Ralph Eleaton, when the ?? transfers of licenses were granted :-Licensed Victuallers: Sea Horse, Buck Street, from Ann Davis to Charles Anderson; Duke of York, [loese Pair, from Henry Gameson to Josiah Barlow; Queen's Head, Bishop Street, from John Bird to James A. Beard,; Woodman, ...

WOLVERHAMPTON AND SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE HARDWARES

... WOtVEI!I.TAMPTO)N AND SOUITHI STAF- FORDSHJR.E HARDWARES. tAorV.1e;~Rr. YON; Tuesday. A deeidedly qluietor .eiaInd is experienced for most kadiling ildsoriptions of Black- oulitry lhard- wares this wVeek, alike on home and foreign account. Wheiher tlhe ?? has ?? subsided, or whetheir orders are lbeing keplt bhe{k in the expecta- tion of lower prices, by fihe meilichatts ehtrusted -with their ...

THE TREASURY AND THE TICHBORNE CASE

... THE TREASURY AND TEE TICHBORNE CASE. The correspondence arising out of the application to the Treasury for aid to the defendant in the case of the Queen v. Castro alias Ticliborne was published on Saturday. The Treasury refused the application. Several letters which passed between Mr. Whalley, M.P., and the Solicitor to the Treasury are appended. On the 2nd July last year Mr. WhaKey submitted ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESTERDAY. BEFORE Ma. H. W. COLE, Q.C., JUDGE. BANKRUPTCY. Ac WILLI-M JOYCE, 20, Great Hampton Row, builder. -This bankrapt came up for his public examination, but a formal adjournment was made until the 7th August. Re CsrAasaus WVINIIErr, 7, Aston Street, Birmingham, grocer and provision dealer.-lIr. Free appeared for the trustee, and M1r. Mlotterain for the bankruptsr-Mr. Motterai stated ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRTMINGTHAM COUNTY COuJPJT. YE STE I3lDAY. BEFornR Mel1. IH V. COLE, ?? JuDnio. CLAIM FOR ATTEraPTIED ILLEGAL DISTRAINT.-Mr. David Ward, of disnmp Iill, searching clerk, in the employ of the Londont and North-Western R1ailway Com- pany, broughit an action against the General Tea Asseicial- tion, London; to recover 1i!0, go. Sd paid by hin under protest to prevelnt a seizure of hils goods by ...

STAFFORDSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... I STAFFORDSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS, CROWNV COU1RTX-YEST SR5IAY. Bliroanr Mn. T. F. Twvaismow, CHAIRMAN. APPrAL AGAINsSsT A IRATE.-W. TiOHTGNl\SONT MIA~r.S Diu,s;sr BomtD OF HEkLTH1.-In this case, lr. C. Smitil, zo the appellant, applied for a respite, which wvas grantetrl.2 Young, for the respondents, expressed strong disapprobation i the eclay which Ilad taken place. AoCQlUTrrTD.-J.aines ...