THE STABBING CASES AT WOLVERHAMPTON

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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 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 ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SWINDLING IN BIRMINGHAM

... THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE - OF SWINDLING IN BIRMINGEAM. [Fioim the Birmingheam Dally MaP'] An extraordinary case of imposition, of which several local tradesmen as well as an hotel keeper have ?? m de the unfortunate victims, has oame to light-as briefly recorded in the Mfad-in Biriningham. Some time ago a considerable portion of the British public was ?? to hear that a gentleman named Bauer, ...

THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

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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 ...

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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... On Thursday afternoon, at the Sherif 's Court, Woroes- ter. the case of Field s. Holyoake was heard. Plaintiff, Elizabsth Field, is a ?? womansI ing at Ipaley; and Edward Holyoake, the defendant, is a farmer, of the same place. Plaintiff claimed £500. for breach of promise of marriage. Mr. W. E. Simmons, solioltor, Redditoh, was for the plaintiff; defendant did not appear to defend the ...

CRIME AND INSANITY

... e Somn people tell us that everyone who commits a mur- der is more or less insane. It may be quite true, in so far as the animal has for the time got the upper t hand of the rational; but if that be madness, the a liitiS of human responsibility must be very narrow, c and very easily narrowed still further. ! h The case of Miss Edmonds, the Brighton poisoner, is i e one of these strange cases ...

LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSION

... LONG ASHiTON PETTY SESSION. FRTIDAY. Magistrates ?? Arthur Elton, Bart. (chairman', Col Burruwes, and Messrs. Blraikenridge, Godwim, hordaunt, Daiubeny, Jas. FordI A. Gibbls, and H. J. Itirellonsee. THE ADJOURNED LICENSING SESSION. Charles Chard, of the Bird-fin-fland beorhouse, Long Ashton, appiedfortherenwal of his license. Mr. 'fucker suppurted the pplcaton, nd r. sser obectdII behldf of Mr ...