WARWICKSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... WARWICEOSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER | SESSIONS. I CROWN COURT.-WRDNESDAY. BEJORE MRi. T. a. S, KYNN=IRSEY (DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN), MmSSRS. A. R. ADAMS, ,,ND J. T. ARxWRiGir, Su1MPuf1S v. THE JuSTIOES Or BIRMINGHAM.-Wm. Simpkhins, publican, Birmingham, appealed against the decision of the Justices of Birmingham to refuse his appl- tion for a license at the last annual licensing day. The Hon. E. Ohandon ...

WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... WIORCESTERSME QUARTER SESSiONS. I ~ ~ .. ?? . The Alidstumr Qoarte Sesaons .or th ootty co mwoe4ljesterdayi, theh8bll, Worces, wth the tranoation of the olvabmainew of the Cot. The BlPht lon. the Earl Dudley kp ed, MA wi a suppoiiIW by thb Right Kom Earl Beauamp, Mi. B. Paul AaphlItt M. i., and an UMMAlly lage numberaf Jstee -: I Tag' DzvTE OF SIR THOMS WMM , ToN : Sin H]INY of,3fT.-B fore 'eo ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLIOE aOORT. .aeford ffettre, ?? 0,1. ?? rstivendiasyA g.4 Wigoin, 5!. Phllips, O. -. Cape, ndJ. Sadler. A BnUlTn HUSnAND.-Phomas M'urphy, (38j, labourer, Bopo Walk, Dale End, was charged with assaulting hio wfe, Catherine Murphy. The assault was committed on .Wednesday evening when the' prioner, returning home. and finding 'no fire Lu the houe, 'struok his wife several tlunes In a ...

THE STABBING CASES AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... .,E| A ,WOL'TD4 T§leeter 1tthoWP oepatobtlio O . 3^ ma~re, .Thp' syift Woakith, f - sratoly Wbi,~ evtdoooeeaauih eaa.:iai an. ade.: 'hffa'flveha 514 biref mse a~rilt6n cf ?? I43396 'We IN I a e tho Bbix ohqateeR A lowlhnd' 1^:ee et ?e, them tlgeivwokng, and rei telh jano BgsbeZ . t.-lling Iei oyaI adine ad iv~ : the goera. bu-id to wok hem - .hew hil . atr - hf pal tn,~ ot a pa ?? lint ?? t e ...

THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

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THE ALLEGED KIDNAPPING BY ROMAN CATHOLICS AT BOLTON

... THE JBED:S .: KIDNAPPING ; BY | .. ?? VATHOIOS AT if3O-8TON.5 ; -; j -On wednesday,l a u ,neetng of the Boldn Ba'rd of Ouardlane a letter was eadfrom kMr. awle, ?? In eekniewledlgment of -'Snformatlon reslpecting the alleged bilu~apping by 'Rman Cathoics14 of a girl isaed NanoX bl.¶eau, who: ted, been put out to sezvfwe by the G~uardia. Mr. :Newdegaes al&:- Tuhe attempts of the Romon ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ,BIRMINGHAM POLIOU OOURT. YESTERDAY. Beqfoc 2. 7. S. Epnnaerule (8jiendieaeyJ an2 thi -. Maor (lderma Brggo). ONAIIGE oF STEALING A WATOH.i-Zlelm Taylor (24), prostitute, was charged with having stolen a watch, of the value of 20s,, from the person of John Holland an Iron. moager, residing in Vincent Street. Mr. ieminant defended the ?? stated that he met the prisoner on the evening of the ...

WOLVERHAMPTON

... I ?? - . WOLVERRAMPTON. TIm FATAL ACCIDZXT TO A LABORUR..-An Inqnest wvss beld an Friday, at tha New Market run, upon thb body of George Hemingg 35), labourer, of New load, ERtizgAhail, Who wVA fhtally crushed on Tuesday, at- the Ironwerks of Messrs. Wright and North. moninore Green. The evidence showed that the deceased was ?? a trolly containing iron plates to stack thetu, when he feU ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A BARRISTER

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A BA.KigrllSlr The principal subject of gossip in the Potteries for a wee! kast ho been the report of the disappearance of Mr. B. S. 1J. D ichardmon, barrister (of the Northern Circatt), following close upon the issue of a warrant for his atrest on a charge of rape. Mr. Rtiohardson has been residing at tauley for some time, and practising in the various Courts of the ...

BIRMINGHAM DIVORCE CASES

... DBIRMIqGHAM DIVORCE CASES. In the Divorce Court, yesterday, Lord Penaznce hed before bU the can8e of DBymon v. Dayson, which was a wife's petition for a divorce, on the ground Of her husband's adultery and cruelty. Mr. F. A. Inderwick, who was counsel for the petitionor, said the parties were married in May, 1852, and the husband was a pecson of some means. There were three children of the mar ...

THE PROGRESS OF THE TICHBORNE CASE

... REPOGRESS OF TE TICH- BORN~E CASE, I The Attorn7-General will resume his speech onI behalf of the defendants this morning in the Court of eenou's Ben& in Westminster-hall, instead of. in ?? House, where the case has been conducted since its re-opening on the 16th of lanuary. By this arrangement the friends of the Lord Chief Justice will certainly gain nothing, for the bench in this court ...

HE BETTING PORSECUTIONS

... HE BETTING PROSEOUIONS. 1' On Saturday six mabre of the men wbo han een arrested on iday fortnight by. the City poline, on a charge of haunting or resorting to houses for botthng pur- oses in ?? theen asuppre. sinoraf betting-houses, attended before the Lord Mayor at the Jutie-room of the Mansion-house, for oxarciiation, in ansoer to their recognisaneoos. Their names were- James Wymer, 6 ...