ALLEGED ELOPEMENT OF A DETECTIVE WITH A PUBLICAN'S WIFE

... ALLEGED ELOPEMENT OF A DETECTIVS WITH A PUBLICAN'S WIFE. Yesterday morning the Leamington Magistrates, on the j application of Mr. Bone, relieving officer for the Leam- ington ststrict -of the Warwick Union, issued a warnant for the apprehension of Detective-sergeant Brown, who, left the town somewhat suddenly and mysteriously on Tuesday afternoon. The defendant has for many years past acted ...

FACTORY ACT PROSECUTIONS IN BIRMINGHAM

... At the Birminghnam Police Court yesterday lolraicninc before Messrs. Goodnia and C. Sturge, several aseu. turers were summoned for infringing the Factory Act, Messrs. Baker Brothers, match manufacturers, of Fretn Street, were cisargedwithl emlployings t'vo boys,u named lliel~ and Glover, under twelve years of age, after one o'clock the afternoon, contrary to tle Factory Act. hr. hoeliw, sub ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. KVnnersley (Stipendiary), C. Sturge, G. Goodrick, and S. Thornton. A.T OnSTRUriowN or THE TRMIWAY TRAsflC.-John Poole (25), carter, Court, Camden Street was charged with having been drunk, and incapable of taking care of his horse and van in Constitution Rill.-On Thursday afternoon prisoner was standing with a horse and van between the tramway lines at the ...

MURDER OF A MOTHER BY HER SON IN LIVERPOOL

... ¢llt b t.;i- . t. . ?? R3 - l I IS;S3 i t i W., A O T. l l 'POT i - f f i f.. I = , .w L ?? I Yesterday1 we pnblisetd za short report. of thei murdler of a mother by her oill in Liverpool, Th-e full. reprt given by the Lirsrjppee eraerqi ehow, the murdar to Lave bceon one of the most rtrociouS in tleq annals of crime. Ngo. 30, in OIhisenhiall Street, the house in whioh tle murder look place, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POICTOE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Arcesms. .1. Ekudfoi? (ex-.Aaoer), J. Poniciv, C, Strrlo, C. Goodricr1k, awdcg C. R. COP0. HOW TiHE WrOmEhr FiGIIT.-BIridget AI(Co?')mjci (24), Sliffolk Street, steel poln maker, was brought up on a %var- rant for assaultihg Marita 1liller, of Clifton ftual. The facts were that on Sfttnrdaly weelr ihe ohnpsalidnallt and a friend went to have a glass ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... LOCAL LAW' CASE. COUR~T OF EXRECHEQUER, IVESTMINSTER.- Sittings, il fthitco, before the Lord (1i7i0qStrom, Bearons Martin, JBrowell. atnrl, .P0lti. i5NtlMSF~. AND AwOiJ3ee . t'.SDi, AND AeriTsn. .This was an action arising out of a question of contract for the delivery of a quantity of iron, and it was tried in January. and February last, before Mr. Cole, QC., Judge of the County Court of ...

THE GREAT BANK FORGERIES

... Yesterday, Edwin Noyes, and the manl supposed to b George Bidwell, both Americans, who stand chargedi having conspired, with Austin Bidwell, alias Warren, nu George Afacdonnell, otherwise Swift, to forge and nitte well knowing the same to be forged, bills of exchange to ' very large amount, with intent to defraud the Govern, and Company of the Bank of England, were brought before the Lord ...

COVENTRY

... IMPORTANT BAD-MEAT CASE -THE DEFENDANTS SENT TO GAOL.-An important bad met case came before the Mayor and City Magistrates, on Wednesday. John Cluley, butcher, was charged, on the information of the Inspector of Nuisances, with having on the 30th ult eax- p osed for sale a lamb which was diseased and unfit for human food. The Town Clerk appeared to sustain the information. Mr. Homer defended ...

A BIRMINGHAM TRADESMAN'S DIVORCE SUIT

... In the Court for the trial of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, on Friday, Sir Jas. Itannen had before him the cause of Stephelnson1 a. Stophenson, Greening, and Onions. Thero weve formerly other co-respondents in the suit, but as the only testimony against them was the wife's confession, which of course would not be evidence as against them, the Coult granted leave to the petitioner to ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... THE TICiHBORNEC CASE,. TRIAL OF TME ?? FO:i PRJ{TTRY. On the C',ourt re-assemabling yestarday, :he Foroman of the Jury enuquired the name of the teerege paesenger on board -the Themnis who had paid the w~wXns: J.. rvie, Ihelieeve. 'the t. T '.i'he Foremcal: .Frou -ba1- port (Ud the The cnia; sMI t .\Ir. HaLwkin~sle I inm noto pr:apnrd uo annswer that question. Wilhen we adjourwe ed Ie t' t3wes ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLICEi COURT. Y)PSTERtDAY. Before Mevsss. P. ?? S. ' Ze Sey (Nlipend-i4a7r), ?? Lane, and ,Y. Buickley. T11E STroXE l]II:OvlNC; NuisANCF-.-2'howa1 S WYili~am Lindaa (17), brasiaunder, il6, F{isher Street, anil MIllicr^e (JliJfon, vie4-ma;ker, Lovedy- Strpcc, wero cltl red with being (11sorderly and throaiing stoniic in Sti,2fm 'I Street. thc poliedgconsfahle wh~o took fiho ...

SEDGLEY CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPERANCE GUILD

... DR. FRASEI4 ON MODERATION. On Monday eveninglastthe first quarterly meeting-of this guild wvas held in the Infant Schoolroom,underthepresidoney of the Ilon. and Rev. A. Ahson, vicar of Sedgley. The Chairman, in opening the proceedings stated that he had been induced to form a temperance guild in his parish in conserqience of a speech he heard delivered at Stafford last year by Dr. Fraser, and ...