PROSECUTION OF THEATRE ROYAL EMPLOYES UNDER THE LICENSING ACT

... PROSEOUTION OF THEATRE RoyAL EMPLOYES UNDER TIM LICENSING ACT. At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday, before Messrs. S. Buckley, A. Biggs, anld a. Sturge, twvelve perse05 employed at the Theatre Royal, named respectively Janul Taylor, Alfred Place, Guildford Street; Williaism 1?era.1 Sampson and Lion Yard, Hill Street ; Thomilas Spittle Guildford Street; Catherine Soyer, 2 Court, 2 ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COUrtT. YESTERDAY. (BBWoRM Mr. H. W. COLE, Q.C., JUMGEM) LA= FOR MONIZY LEDNT.-Jehn Haywood, of Victoria Dairy, Green Ines, Small cath, sued Ai1fredi Haywood, general dealor, of 7t4, Tenruane :treot, to r-cover Ā£10. money lent. The plaintit7 stated that in Setember, 1S73, the defendant, who is his cofsin, nskod him to lend him ,S:1Q, as he was in dilficultics. rlaintiff ...

DEATH OF A DEBTOR IN WARWICK GAOL

... IDAkTH OF A DEBTOR IN WARWICK GAOL. Mr. W. Savage Poole, Coroner for Central Warwick- shire, resumed the enquiry, at Warwick Gaol, on lTues- day, into the circumstances attending the death of Henry Denis Dighton, described an a gentleman, formerly resi- dent In Peyton Street, Stratford. Mr. Sanderson, solicl- tor, Warwick, appeared for the High Sheriff of the county and his subordinates; and ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... A STREET FIGHT AT WOLVERHAMPTON. In the Court of Criminal Appeal, Westminster, on Saturday, before Lord Coleridge, Justices Blackburn nod Lusb, and Barons Pigott and Oleasby, the case of The Queen v. Henry Penbhrton, an appeal from the quarter Sessions at WYolverhmpto woas heard. The prisoner wvs convicted for unlawfulfly and maliciously committing damace, injury, anid spoil upon a window ...

WHAT IS AN EFFICIENT SCHOOL?

... WE AT IS AN EFFICIENT SCHOOL'? At Southwark Police Court, on Wednesday, Thomas Gates, a niechlanic, living in, the vicinity of Union Street, was, in MIay last, sumnmoned by George Oliver, a vjisitor of the Southwark division bf the London School Board, for neglecting to send his daughter, ten years of age,.to an efficient school. It was urged by the mother that the child was too weak to be ...

ALLEGED MOCK AUCTION AT MANCHESTER

... - LEGlIIIj MOOK AUOTIGN A? IT MA OMN2f . J&t the Manchester City Police Court, on Friday, Louis White. jeweller, Market Street; Willialn F. Jacob, hip assistant; and Findlay Greotham, auctioneer, Liverpool, wero eharged on remand with conspiring to defraud, by means of a nockk auction, eayried on in the shop, 137, Mvarket Street. Mr. Oobbett appeared on behalf of White and Jagob, and Mr. ...

IMPORTANT MINING CASE

... IMPORTANT JIINING CASE. At the Carlisle Aasizes, on Tuesday, before hearon Pollock and a Sptecinl Jury, the case of Smith v. Fletcher end others was tried. MA'. Hlersehell, Q.C., null AIr. Crompton were tns counscĀ±e for the plaintiff ; the Sodicitor-Generai1 (specially retained), 3r. May, Q.C., and Mr. BIaylis were for ch3 defendants.- Tlle plaintiff a nd defendants were the owners of a ...

A CLERGYMAN FINED UNDER THE LICENSING ACT

... A CLERGYlMAN FINED UNDER THE LICENSING ACT. Tile following is a fuller report of this case than we were able to give on Saturday- On Friday, at the Petty Sessions at Bishop's Castle, the Blev. 0. C. Sharpe, vicar of Bucknell, Slhropshire, Was charged with having, on the 9th of Septomber ]lst, at a harvest festival, sold beer in the school room, at Buok- nell, he not being a person duly ...

CHARGES IN A BANKRUPTCY CASE

... OHARGES IN A PANKRUPTOY CALSE. An application wias reade yesterdlay, by Mai Alfred Young (of the Oxford Circuit), to Mr. Clarke, deputy registrar of the Wolverhampton County Court, on behalf of Mr. Stirk, solicitor, of that town, calling upon Mr. Harrison (of MNessrs. Harrison, Starkey, and Co., ac- countants, of Birmingham) to show cause why he should not pay to Mr. Stirk costs that be had ...

THE RIOTING AT TIPTON DURING THE ELECTION

... T-T.J{E l'RLOTING AT TIPTON' DURTN(4 THE ELF1OT.t|N. Yesterday, at tlhe lipton rolico Court, before Mr. IV. L. Underhill and Mr. WVilson Llovd, the following persona wore charged with rioting in the Lleoih1fcld Roadl, Tipton, on Thursday last Peter Craven, William Fleet, William Bridgwood, Richard Morris, James Mfurphy, Samuel Sidel1, William Smith, and Joseph Aikenm The defemnints areall ...

THE RECENT ELECTION AT DUDLEY

... THE RECENT ELECTIOt-mNr Ar ALLEGE!) PEh'SONAT1iC PPCS 1110TEKS CZON0 Yesterday, at the Dudley Police Court, Thomal Par of 13, 'aradise, ?? wee cliv - .d ost-h p;?rsentt`t2 Thomas Gltie, at the recent lhraliaemsitsl elts the borough of ]'udley, oii \\ed'al's--y thit .lol ir M~r. Stokees appleared for til: dece-nc' ?? , [- solicitor, of Du ey alld h 'licleoce Cnolett, u Is wresdffing officr ?? ...

MR. SPOONER (STIPENDIARY) ON THE DUDLEY MINING CASES

... MiR. SPOONER (STLPENDIARY) ON THE I DUDLEY ING OAE3. Yesterday, in the Wolverhampton Police Court, Mr. Isaac Spoonor, the Stipondlary for South Staffordshire, delivered his decision upon the point of law submitted to him in consection with the summonses issued agaislt Mr. IV. Spruce, mine mnanager to the Earl of Dudley, by the Government Mines Inspector for the district, for alleged violation ...