BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... t i { ~B it I1-POLN CQ1TI- -; I ; o- ?? -,I . .I A. . . YESTEHDAY, ,Before Mesoar. Z ; C. - wr;iry~z e;bys(Sgipendted4ary, : . - rk ?? samid H. Mdi'$n.; - .;E~nn~G Oo~x. n -Jmca IV~lwlls ?? Wharf Street ' ?? loasd, laboeure, was hahrtge with steauiu ,cwt..'oi! * coal, value 6d., fromi the Sobo Coal Wharf, the: property' of Xr. Mania coal dealer. The prisoner plcided gnikty,. and was sent tio ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... THJ' TI CH RE' 'TRIAL- Lor. ?? oste.c Rorifl iand ?? procelede ;-ith thib remarkable case again yesterday I- Uni~t *hW1* Afib'A=@ .swlwZat T nery wss very well how1 ud; wh1 wan writtsn itwas aSr I' eg ii 3ohbirhi' ?? h4 ihl hn tbe Sece thing writtn in the srame.wy by a schoolboy in tlourt'yesterday. %Ihwit leg was handed tobe inspected by theJWry. Tlie Attey Cieint then. 'continued his speoeh ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER IN THE BLACK COUNTRY TWENTY-THREE YEARS AGO

... THE SUPPOSED MURDER IN THE BLAOCK COUNTRY TWEATY.ThRE YEARS AGO. In the, ouirser of 1848. or 1849, the dead. body of a miner, named William Hughes, iss found, shockingly mangled, in a pit, at Bunker's Hill, between Bilston and Willenhell, then belonging to Messr. Firmstone, Thomp- son, and Diminack. An inquest was held before ir. Philips, County Coroner, when the Juryibeiug unable to ascertain ...

THE FRIGHTFUL DEATH OF A GLOUCESTER TRADESMAN

... THE' FRIGHTFUL DEATH OF A GLOUCESTER TBADESUAN. , 'The adjourned inquest as to the death of Mr. William Herbert, ironmonger. of Westgate Street, Gloucester, was held ln Gloucester yesterday afternoon. We may repeat that one day last week 'Mr. Herbert made a'hnsiness visit to the Forest of Dean, and in the evening took a ticket for Gloucester by the train leaving Neursihan sa few minutes before ...

THE PARK LANE MURDER

... EXAMINATION OF MARGURRITE DIXBLANO. The examination of Marguerite Dixblano took place at Bow Street Police Court yesterday morning. She was con- veyed to the Bow Street station on Tuesday, ancd was re. moved to the court at an early hour yesterday morning, Sir Thomas Henrytook big seat upon the bench shortlyafter eleven o'clook, but long before this hour the miserably inadequate little court ...

WIFE MURDER AT WILLENHALL

... Christopher Edwards, aged thirty five, in the employ of Messrs. Alexander Lloyd and Sons, lockmcakers, of Stafford Street, Willenhall, murdered his wife on Tuesday night. Returmzig to his home, in Church Street, at ten o'clook, from drinking at the Shakespeare and the Vuloaa and Forge, if not at other ?? also, he ordered his wife upstairs, a habit of his when he intended to beat her. He then ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... BEnroE MR, A. R. ADAMS, ?? RECORDER. EMIBEZZLEMtENT BY OAINIBUS CONDUCTORS. - George 1ienford (18), omnibus conductor, was indicted for felo- niously embezzling 3s. 31d., on the 15bh of February last, and Is. 8d. on the 16th of February, the moneys of the Birmigham Tramways Company (Limited), his em- ployers. The prisoner pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to twenty-one days' ?? Yarnold (20), ...

THE FATAL ASSAULT ON A BIRMINGHAM POLICEMAN

... THE FATAL ASSAULT ON A BIRMINGHAM 1POLICEMAN. VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER. On Saturday afternoon an inquest was held by the Borough Coroner, at the Golden Eagle Inn, Lodge Road, on the body of Thomas Hardy (63), a police-constable in the fiart division of the Birmingham constabulary, who died on the 2nd inst., from the effects of injuries received on the 29th of January. Inspector Louwax watched ...

THE LICENSING ACT

... WEST BRONWIOEL- Yesterday, the annual licensing session for the division, Including West Bromwlch, Wedneabury, Handsworbl, Harborne, and Smethwilcr, was held at the Police Court, West Bromwloh. The Magistrates present were Messrs. W. Sharp, J. Marshall, T. DavIs, J. W. Williams, T. A. Kenrlik, Col. Bagnail,, C. Ratoliff, Major Williams, and Captain Williarm. The Court was densely crowded by ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... 0 BfG~iiMPbtIOw.GOU1T. - :i. ?? ' I S ?? ?? ' ?? 4 ?? 'I ~. I >! f QM5L MOo S.U#I~ @;tit7(S * g ?? Rt;iteii6 ?? ,C dbelna~g&, 1ooap- y w1., h&obw & Ahst 1f 'ttefa- 00tpeyalt ?? yhonbpia ?? *e fio+ea jyientitd bftei fro Edtl1w X r 'thwsgi NO- VI 2ul i ?? .* M.%! te A6F ,tg haotoc the aae etv* 'Deiorl ?? yho a wtho prlmtb& Ia. Faeby, f~it~vwmi~t ma Ser ?? t 'wa wuerrIghoaeafo, X WChe q~geF bpiX ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BRTIINGHAM COUNTY OOURT. *YESTBRDAY. BarOun Ma IL W. COO£, Q 0., JUDGE I ?nixT v. L3ESTER -Thn 'was an adjourned os, and was heaird by a Jury. DMr. Rlosher, Instructed by BIT. Haswke, appeared for the plaiitiff, an old. man seventy years of age, living -at .Winian DGree%, ald Mir. Parry for the defendant, a gasfitter, Tennant Strcet The claim wua for 920,. money lent, and interest £.L For the ...

THE COLLIERY-ACCIDENT AT DAWLEY

... i THE OOIJERY ACCIDENT AT DAWLEY. - The adjourned inquest on. the bodies of the eight men klilljd In the pit beonging to the Coalbrookdale 06mpan-, at lilttle Dawley, by the breaking of the winding chaln, was resumed yesterdoy, before Mr. R. D. NewiUl,! Coroner. -The fiest witness examined was Walter MorisV, the- b-nklinan, who statsa that on Filday, the 6t3h Instsnt, he was at his work ou the ...