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WOLVERHAMPTON BOROUGH SESSIONS

... - The Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the borough oe Wolverhampton were held yesterday, before the Recorden (Mr. J. J. Powell, QOC.) and the Mayor (Mr. T. Bantock,. Mr. Henry Caswell had entered appeals against twopoor rates upon the cattle market-one made on the 16th of November, 1869, amounting to £73. 6s. 8&, and the other. made on the 30th of April last, for about £66. Mr,'1 Caswell's ...

THE CHARGE OF HERESY AGAINST THE REV. W. J. E. BENNETT

... THE CHARGE OF HERESY AGAINST THE I REV. W. J. IL BENNEMr The Right Ron. SirR. J. Phillimore, Dean of Arches, delivered judgment in this case on Saturday. The de- fendant is the Vicar of Frome Seliwood, and the prosecu- tion was at the instance of the Church Association, After stating that it was a criminal suit, promoted by letters of request from the late Bishop of Bath and Wells, and that it ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIREINGHAM POLICE COURT. SAT1RDAY. 3 Befiwe theMa-yor(Mfr. (f. B. Lloyd), and Mesars. Jaffirey, WI 21. Avery, and W. HoUiday. B INCITING TO BosB AN HMm'oYEr.-Peter Doacker (26), tI York Terrace, Bellbarn Road, nail cutter, and William W WiFttingion (35), Mary Street, St. John's, shoo rivet maker, 0i were charged 'with inciting a youth named Joseph Neele A to steal from hbi employers, Messrs. ...

THE NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE BOILER EXPLOSION

... THE NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE BOILER I . ~~EXPLOSION, The inquest on William Dooley and Alfred Barrow, who were killed by the explosion of a boiler at the Chatterley Ironworks, near Tunastall, ?? byMr. J. Boovh,Coroner. Mr. Blakiston, solicitor,attended on behalf of the company, the principal member of whioh (Mr. F. Bishop) was also present. Superlntendent Povey and Inspector Longden were In ...

WOLVERHAMPTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... - O Ffl - - . ?? - 0 ?? I . The Qoant:- Saex~Oont wonot rerarmo at n~e~i o'ok'rk yerftsrdor' m ioni by thof IeortmY d r ( t, C. . . pu eli, -lopir.y ?? tori-not, *Vxfa cloaer~ed with' fraodtana:iel7l tattingrvsawrfy n obit'd, wov-en ?? ok.' owith u-i'tfl: fto dteplrive tbe falter, 3verge Olivor of rrin-iorfie]e'i ofi iti petFeealco, br.t tz rfound gutity owly of ooallw:dlvd- JivinzR itk At ...

WAR NOTES AND INCIDENTS

... WAR~ NOTES AND 1WCIDENTS8 A CAVALRY CHALRGE AT B~rAPUK&f Wri tin from the head-juarters of General von Goben, cormuanded by Oaptain von Ma~ssad oehrwt other detachments of cavalry, wsodrd fe h battle of Eapaume, to follow up therteaofhereh troops along the Arrm and DOWu Juds nst beynd the Village of 1flapignie, between ItanMry pti Wlaries name upon two retreating btaln ?? Infantry-one a ...

THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY IN LONDON

... THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY IN 1 LONDON. i FURTHER PARTICULARS Martha Torpey, the young woman who was brought up Lefore the Leamington Magistrates, on Thursday, charged with stealing diamonds of the value of £2,60a, In Upper Berkeley Btreet, London, on Thursday last, was removed from Leamlngton to London, on Friday morning, by Mr. Superintentend Lund. The hour of departure was kept a profound ...

IMPORTANT BANKRUPTCY CASE

... Yesterday morning the Chief Judge of the Bankruptcy Court sitting at Lincoln's Inn, declared judgment in exparfe Duignan and Lewis in re Bissell. The learned Judge said this was an appeal from the Couniy Court of Warwickshire, and though the amount in dispute was small, yet the question involved a matter of great importance under the Bankruptcy Act of 1869, applicable to cases that were likely ...

STAFFORD

... STAFFOBRD. I SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CAT-At the County Petty Sessions, held on Saturday, Thomas Anslow, a farm labourer, living at Bromstead Heath, near Gnosall, was brought before Mr. W. T. Locker -and charged with throwing a cat into a furnace of boiling water. Andow was servant at Mr. Johnson's, of Walton Grange, and on the 3rd of April, while the cat was plaing i the kitchen, he picked it up ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Mewsrs. T. C. S. Kynnersley (Stipendiary), S. Thornton, and T. Phillips. VioLENC AsSAULT.-Wiieant Milli (29), 25, Heneage Street, glass presser, was brought up on a charge of violently assaulting Walter Hill, I8, Heneage Street. The complainant, who is a cripple, was severely injured upon the head, and was unable to leave the General Hospital. The prisoner was remanded until ...

GENERAL NEWS

... ?? ASMOCIAMoN TRLRORAUS.| THE ACCIDENT TO THE AGINCOURT. Sir James Anderson has received a telegram stating thsa the Agincourt is afloat. A subsequent telegram aay.: Information has been received at the Admiralty that the Agincourt has been got off the Pearl Rock. No par- ticulars beyond this faot have as yet beeu communicated to the Admiralty. REVENU RETIURNS. The Revenue Returns from the ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... ;T,:E TICHIORNE TRIAL. 'Sbice furlher hearing Of this ja~so Wall rennmed, yesterday amorninY 1`,r. )Mhnohl Carroll algain enteredl the bOX, eand hiea cros- examitnation Wasw continued. He0 said: I first 0%aw the pl]aintiff ,nfter 1853 ja Decemiber, 1867. Y coulasnedl in aj room two or three minutes, whent Sir Rioger ?? In aloae. -1bdhadthet-h bhand increasedi ini sizro; I did not at fis - ...