BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE OOURTi YESTERDAY. Be-fore Mcssrs, 0. Sturge, H. Mcantonr, J. D. Goodniarn, and S. Thornaton. A HUSBAND BEATER.-RlleCn Cr1e, an Irlshkwomsm ,wna ebarsed on a warrant with assaulting her husbad, Michael Crow, general dealer, 21 Court, Weamnan Street. It appeared that on Saturday night the prisoner assaulted her husband in the house, and repeated her violonre on Monday, when ...

A LADY SWINDLER IN BIRMINGHAM

... A LAY SWIDRPLER IN. BIRMINGHAM At the BIirmiegham Police Court, yeaterdat, before -Mr. T. 0. SW Kynnersley (Stipendiary), anrospedtably-dressed female, .who refused to give, any, nae, bt i-vwho was de scribed as Uaroline Conroy, of no ooeupation, Bath Row, *aas charged with obtaining one shilling biy '1eorepresen- tatione from ?? Williams, A'ug-xii- Road, and alao from Mrs. Mills, Frederiok ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T. 0. S. K!/nners/ey (Stipendc1ry,,^ the Mayor, ?? PAitips, adwi C. B. Cope. HER 29Tir CoNvicrow.--Miizabeeth 8crwper (22), Cope Street, and Phurbe Clarke (22). Hleneage Street, unforta- siates, were charged with stealing a oivar-holder audacase, worth 15s., from the person of John Ohatterton, tool- maker, 24 Holt Street. The prosooutor met the prisoners In New ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... I SATURDAY. BCfore sCiss. T. A rCry, W. Holli'day, Jqftay, aa s G. B. LloCd. SMALL BZEINNINGS, &C.--McaWO2W Henry (14), prlner, conit, John btreet, WiBS charged with stealing a square of chocolate cream, value ld, from the shop of WIUienm Browne, Aston Street. Five boys went Into the proseca- tar's shop and asked for some bfiscuts, and whilst the female assistant w ent to the window to get ...

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

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE COOUT. YESTERDAY. Before Mss-re. 2T. a. S. Kynneraley (Stipendiary), and - . Poncwa. VIOLENT iASSAULT ON A WIFE-WiliOan Woallter (47), 10 Court, Great Hampton Street, was charged with coammitting a violent assault on his wife, Margaret Wal- later, It seemed from the evidence of the wife that the prlsorer went home under the tnflaence of drink, con- menced a quarrel, and ...

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, ...

LATEST NEWS

... I~euter'a Te1Zersu Fat Press 2.aoelaiton THE GENEVA ARBITR&TION. GENEVA, SEPTmmnD S. The conviction prevails that all will be settled to~morrow (Friday), or at latest by Saturday, The respective Governments will receive the judgment of the Court before the results are communicated to the press. Mr. Whaite has left; Messrs, Cushing and Bancroft Davis have gone on an excursion. Magnificent ...

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 ...

SHOCKING OUTRAGE IN WALES

... An wan briefly stated In the Post yesterday, a wealthy fearmer has been lodged In the PontypoDl statlon-homse, charged with shooting three boys, of the reaovery of one of 'whom there seems to be but little probability. The faots, as stated by the boys themselves, are as ?? blonday afternoon, there being no work for them to do, six lads, Edwin Cooper, John Cooper, Sydney HIles, Wil. liam Thoma, ...

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, ...

ALLEGED LONG FIRM FRAUD IN BIRMINGHAM

... ALLEGED ?? LONG. FIRM FRAUD | ?? - IN~ BIRMItNoa~m, I At the Birmingham 'Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. T 0. a & ynnerley (Stipendiary), Walter Humphrles (23), fishmonger, no, fixed residence, and William Gardner, '8fsh- iriongete,, 40,'arket Sret,'were oharged on remand witi nopnge, 0Martogether and obtauning by false pretences ten I 7a~lso g u £20;,,from Moess. Miller and Co 71, Lord ...