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WARWICK EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... WARWICK. EPIPHAY . QUARTSR BESsloNs. iThe Epiphany tcaerisr Sessions for. tWe Peace of the County were commenced in the Shire Hall, yesterday, before Mr. W. Dickens, Chairman. M r. Henry Stilgoe, farmer, of Lower Clopton' Old Stratford, wee chosen Foerecin of the tlrand Jury. The Chairman, in charging the Jury, said he had to corgratut- .lato them upon the stats of the calendar with which they ...

FENIANISM

... IMPORTANT ARRESTS AT EREWHYR. A ELAD CENTRE AND SEVEN OTHERS CAPTURED. - [11om our Correlwoldent.] ing The existence of a strong feeling of sympathy with the Fenlanism among the Irish population of the iron and the coal distriots of South Wales has long been known, and do, that several prominent FeniacisB were to be fonnd there Wad was more then suspected. Recent events have proved too truth ...

STAFFORDSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... CROWN COURT.-YESTEItIAT. Bitvoitst miri EARc L' Or 1,l0vrZLD, CEIAtotaAte iThe business of the Court commenced at nine o'clock. *CMO AIB OF GTKALING A, JICHE1T AT H&tIKnsa-Thoinas Lever (80), puddier, wae put noon hlia trial OR a charge Of Stoating, On the 12th of Ortober. a jacket, the property Of J. 11aseoll SWetten- ham, and acquitted. ISTRALLING A JACKEST AT FUxsaLor.-Alfred Boos us 28), ...

WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... 1a I CROWN COURT.-YESTERDAY. a, BEFORE THlE RIOI UT flOE. THLE EARL oF DUD)LEY. !, The foflowing gentlemen were empanelled~on the Grand Jury: Meesre. Thomas rainter, Malvern, foreman; Charles Clox, Meles a, Owen;, Willsiam Dealey, 'The Lye, Jos. &loper, Halel Owen; r. George Hemus, Droitwiels; John Goodwin, Dodderhsll; Samuel Ic Hedgisina, Malee Owen; R. Hlarrop, Groat Malvern: A. Higgs, Ln ...

THE CRADLEY COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... 1 THE INQUEST. Mr. B, Docker, Coroner for the district, attended at thce Maypole Inn, Cradley, yesterday, to pursue the enquiry as to the deaths by the above occurrence. The present inquest | bad reference to nine of the men, John Edwards, William Weetwood, Jesse Thomas Heathoock, Francis Barrett, Rdward Barnbrook, William BUttletos, Daniel Herl, George Griffiths, and William Gordon, Three ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Aefore /essrs. J. Gra)ham and J. PoIcia. STEALWNG GAIBV)EN PALIros,-Bobert Dodd (21), No. 6, Stewart Street, brass founder was charged with stealing some palings, from a garden adjoining Spring HilL At one o'clock the same morning a polhoe-sergeant saw the prisoner with a bundle of pallngs under hti arm. Immediately he i saw the officer, he dropped the wood, end made off; but owing ...

WORCESTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... I OROW1N COURT, YESTERDAY. BEFORE THE EARL O1? DuDLEY. ROBBBBY FROM A MASTER AT IhVSHALA.-John Acton Pratt (on bail) was indicted for stealing five shillings, one hair brush, a silk watoirguard, a steel corkscrew, a shell pocket comb, two pearl collar studs, two razors, a razor case, a leather purse, two copper colas, and a plated sean. pin, the property of Henry Ward, his master, at the ...

STAFFORDSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... I I CROWN COURT.-TESTERIAY., BEron T11E EARL OF LITOFIELD, CHAIRMAN. TBE WOLVERHAMPTON GAS COMPANY AND THE CORPORATION. This waS an application on behalf of the Wolverhampton Corporation for the appointment of an accountant to inspect the accounts of the Wolverhampton Gas Company. Ur. A. Staveley Hill and Mr. Young appeared for the petitioners, Alr. Motteram and Mr. Bosanquet for the Gas ...

COVENTRY ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... These Sessions were opened yesterday afternoon. before > Mr. T. a. S. Eynnersley, Deputy-C0hairman. There were g ala on the Bench Mr. W. B. Adams and Mr. A. H. Fears, b The Grand Jury was sworn as follows :-Mr.'William i- Barton, Allesley, farmer Aforeman); Mr. Seth Abbott, ,. Arley. farmer; Mr. Edward Bullock, Coventry, artist; Mr. d Mr, W. P. Caporn, Coventry watch manufacturer; Mr., Jdseph ...

WALSALL QUARTER SESSIONS

... I THE RECORDER ON FENIANISM. Yesterday, the Epiphany Quarter Sessions of the Peawe for the Borough wnere held at the Guildhall, before Mr. W. J. Neale, Riecorder, with whom there were on the bench Messrs. J. Hildick (Mayor), 0. Forster, M.P., J. Brewer, jun., J. B. Anderson, and B. Highway, After the uanal formalitlee had been observed, the learned Recorder charged the Grand Jury, ad in doing ...

THE CLERKENWELL OUTRAGE

... THE CLERKFENWELL OUTRAGE. ADJOURNED INQUE33T. Dr. Laskester resumed his enquiry at the Vestry Halt St. Pancrus, yesterday morning, into the deaths of 5artihe Thompson anri Tauiphry Evans, who were killed by the explosion at the Clerkenwell House of Detention on the 13th ult. Geo. Buffery, a lad, aged 14, said he was in Corporation Lane on the day of the exploslen. He was going on an errand for ...

MOXLEY

... I A PlAN CRtUSED TO DTAOrr,-Vesterday, Mr. 13 Hooper, Dlatrict Coroner, held an Inquest, at the George Inn, Cook Reath, touching the death of Joseph Fellows, aged twenty-four, a labourer, who was killed at the Water- loo Colliery, belonging to AIr. D, Roee, on Monday last, Mr. W. N. Rose, Mr. J. BalLt and Mr. Harvey, the ground bailiff, attended on behalf of the o wrner of thecolliery. It ...