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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGUAIA POLION COURT. Tb YMb VE1RD i V, . Beifwc Afetrs. Q. Btvirge, V. Rae.eniVi J. D.. Gootnmt, till Rait i AB roifu'se.--patriek f'rto(2 14, i Thomfas mtlit~ef, gun sightor, end bhiza tonnr ?? 2 Oouot., mo I. Torintes Street, In mttiutyW. neither able to roaid nor* wrtte, bel Woreobayed wth toa~lnj I Ile. &I4 fromn thon peur~nt of ott Junhmn Popa, isbianrer, 'Ywest Bronsvoh.OL thle ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... TTHE T ICHBOR NE CASE.' EXAMINATION OF THE CLAIMANT. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. -YESTERDAY. £eferc Lord Chief Justice Bovill and a Special Jas-y, TICHEOBRNE A. LUSHXNGTON. Mr. Serjeant Ballantine, Mr. Giffard, Q.C., Mr. Pollard, Mr. Jcune, and Mr. Rose appeared for the plaintiff; the Solicitor-GeneraL, Mr. Hawkins, Q.C., Sir G. Honyman, Bart., Q.C., Mr. Chapman Barber, aud Mr. Bowen ap- peared for ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... THE PROFESSIONAL, COMMERCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS SOCIETY. BEFORE VICE-CIAANCELLOR SIR J. WICKENS. Mr. Eickenson, Q.a, and Mr. J. Napier Higgins for the petitioners; Mr, Karslake, Q.C., and Mr. MeNaughtonfor the society. On the opening of the Court, yesterday, The Vice-Clanoellor said the thing which struck him with regard to this case was that at present-putting the case of lIr. Ehezer ...

THE MURDER OF A DEAF MUTE, AT HULL

... Yesterday, at the York Assizes, before Mr. Justice Mellor, Charles Sleight (32). well-educated, was indicted for the wilful murder of Mdaria Hailstone, at Hall, on the 27th of March last. Prisoner pleaded not guilty. im a very firm tone At voice. Mr. Thompson and Mr. Smith conducted the prosecu- tion; and Mr. Waddv defended the accused. The deceased was housekeeper at the Deaf and Dumb ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES AT AN INQUEST

... Mr. B. Hooper, the District Coroner, held au inquest, yesterday afternoon, at the Church Tavern, Haudsworth. on tse bodies of two infant children. During the ooarse of the enquiry, certain' rather extraordinary disclosures were made, which wiU be found detailed by the sebjoined report. The Jury having returned from viewing the bodies, The Coroner aid that before taking evidence, he thought it ...

THE BRIGHTON POISONING CASE

... COMMITTAL OF THE ACCUSED. At the Brighton Police Court, yesterday, Miss Edmunds was again brought up on remand, chargedwith attempting to administer poison to Mrs. Beard, the wife of Dr. Board, of the Grand Parade, Brighton; toMrs. Boyes, the wife of an independent gentleman, also residing in Brighton; apd: to Mlr. Garrett, a chemist, of Brighton. The prisoner was also charged with ...

TIPTON

... TrPTON. TEMPTATION UN ?? the Police Court, yes. terday, Miary Jane Norris was charged with stealing a dstse-piece, belonging to Dessrs. Ormo asd Burslom, drapers. A companion of the prisoner, it was stated, stole the article, and the p air pavned it and divided the B rOfts. The defendant had admittedi her guilt to her father; and yesterday, in the dock pleaded guilty to tho charge. Sentenced ...

THE QUEEN'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL

... TH'HE QLJEBN's HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. e OPENING OF THE SESSION. | The inaugural address to the students of the Hospital was delivered in the Lecture Theatre, on Friday afternoon, by Mr. Farneaux Jordan. The Rev. C. Clarke presided; and the honorary medical and surgical staff and a large number of friends of the Hospital were present. Mr. JOReDAN, having spoken of the high position which the ...

THE HOXTON MURDERS

... Yesterday, Mr. John Hamphreys, the Coroner for Middlesex, resumed the enquiry in ?? Room of the Shoreditoh Workhouse, respecting the deaths of Sarah Squire and Christina Squire, who were found murdered at the house, 46, Hyde Road, on the 10bh instant. Walter Chapman, living at 30, Northport Street, Hoxton, a carpenter, a ledger In the same house as Miss Riohards, stated that on the day of the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Afr. T. C. S. Kynmerslecy (Stipendiaeer). ALLEGED FRAUD BY A WOMAN.-A woman who said her name was Eva Sophia. Bailey, and who refused to give an address, was charged with obtaining tea, sugar, and provisions, to the amount of £4., from Mary Ann Green- hill, 120, Great Brook Street, byamcans of false pretences. It appeared from the statement of Detective Cooper that the ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... Justices Grove and Qoaln arrived here from Monmouth on Wednesday and, having opened the commissIon, after. warde attende Dtvine or In the CathedraL lasnz was proceeded with yesterday. - CROWN OOURB. BEFoRE JUSTICO QUAUI. This Court was opened at ten o'olcok. The Courts at Gloucester are famous for their lack of acoustic .o properties emi the Grand Jury, Instead of oc. cupttg thetr usual seats, ...

ACTION FOR DAMAGE BY RABBITS

... ACTION FOOR DAMAGE BY R&ABBITS. At the Northleach (Glouscestershire) County Court, on Frday tdh last, before Mr. C. Sumner and a, jury, the caso of Beale Broene. v. Agg.Gardner was heard, the plaintilf being owner of Salperton la: Park, an estate on the Cotswolds, near Cheltenham, and tho th defendant the Conservative member for Cheltenham. Tle action be was brought to recover £10. for damage ...