THE STABBING CASES AT WOLVERHAMPTON

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THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

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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 ...

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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRA ;RIMINALCOUT I (Before the Detruty-lcorder) .) Mr. Besley madce an applioation to ?? in refe. renes to the charge of midemeanour against the gas stokers for. having combined togethor, and by threats and intimidation endeavoured to .cosrce Mer. Trewby,- the manager of one of the ga'wotks, to compl' with certain demands they' had made upon him. He said that at pre. .sent only five men vre ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY

... CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST THEE I UARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY., The Marquis of Queonsberrjy, of 8, Chesbam- street, Belgrave-square, was yesterday charged at Bow- street, before Mr.anughau, with assaulting Tom Toby, a detective, of the Charing-crons Hotel. Mr. Abramsn appeared for his lordship, who was per- mittid to stand in the box allotted to parsons summoned at the court, instead of in the dook. ...

THE SWEDISH LICENSING LAWS

... THE SWERDISH LIOENSING LAWS. he The usual fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary ta be and. Social Section of the Philosophical Society of tod he Glasgow was held last night in the Corporation in Galleries-Dr Fergus presiding-when the discus- tic ire 2aSion on a paper IIOn the Swedish Laive for Regu- 'Cl no lating the Trade In Spirits, read at the previous mn WI 'tit meeting by Mr Carneigie of ...

ECCLESIASTICAL

... B iLKS1AT CA L. '5 I TE1E REV. MR KNIG( HT'S ?? At a meeting of the Free Ch'urch 'refhyj t r Dundee, held yesterday, Mr Knight real th following reasons for his dissesit froni the rsaltb3, 5 passed at the last meeting of Preshytery - t Reasons of dissent from the finding of the Church Presbytexy oif Dundee in refrc t f the writings of the Rev. William Kyjjih t, e the 13th of November, 1872. et ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT

... GLASGOW CIRCUIT d!OUAT. The Courts reau5)~lm yesterday morning at ton o'coelk. 8OLD oor,! -(Before Lord NEAVES.) Y VURIAL OF TEll ]fX.INSPECTOR OF THE to ~OVAN4 PARISH.a J3ames Donlop' Kirkwood was charged with a ' breach of trusttand embezzlemnent., 'The libel set ii forth that duirisg the period betwuen the 8th April, I 1806, and the 15th November, 1871, when thit aecused held the office of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

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HOLYWOOD PETTY SESSIONS

... ROLYWOOD PETTY SESSIONS. [r.Row: OUR REI-0RTE.] T Y uLocWOOD. MONDAY. TO-DAY, the usual fortnightly Petty Sessions were held at Hclywood, the presidin g magistrates being James Alexander, Esq., J.P., and John Andereon, ESQ., J.P. DOOR-RATs. Mr. Edward M'Hugh, merchant, Belfast, was summoned by Mr. Snowden, poor-rate collector, for not having paid the sum of £2 2a Gd, being amount of pour-rates ...