ACTION FOR DAMAGE BY RABBITS

... ACTION FOOR DAMAGE BY R&ABBITS. At the Northleach (Glouscestershire) County Court, on Frday tdh last, before Mr. C. Sumner and a, jury, the caso of Beale Broene. v. Agg.Gardner was heard, the plaintilf being owner of Salperton la: Park, an estate on the Cotswolds, near Cheltenham, and tho th defendant the Conservative member for Cheltenham. Tle action be was brought to recover £10. for damage ...

FORGERY BY A BIRMINGHAM AND MANCHESTER METAL BROKER

... I FORGERY BIY A BIRMINGHAM AND ?? tME'TiAL B3ROKiLR. At the Livorpool Assizes, 1.oaterdoy before Mr. Justice Stephen, John Penkman (42), metitl merchant, pleaded gailty to an indierment ceuirging him with having, nt Liverpool, on the l1th eand 1th Tunle repectivelY, forged and uttered acceptances to bills of exciango for ;x}fi1l. and A120. 12s. fd. DMr. Kinughor. appearod for the pro- secution ...

ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER IN MANCHESTER

... ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER IN MANOHESTEl. I I At the 3anebheestr City Policoe Court, yesterday, Thomna -ood. asieupiuttOr, 5>, Dorham Street, Newton Heath, olcarged with nttemptin g to murdor hiss wife, 'iMarr I cei Saturdny evening last a 1olice-ofthoer on dtiny n Cbehs; toi t Street, ]Bountcbiry Lene. alanhesoter, wvas alfrmeod that p9!sner laud beenstrying to mnurder Insivifo, tabbinig ber in ...

WEDNESBURY

... NVEDNESB URY. A DEsnrRiEER.-At the I'olice Court, yesterday, Johnu Holmes, Kings Hill, was charged with being a deserterj from the b.3rd.Reginment of Foot. Police Constable Wassell ?? the p)risoier oame to him on bhe lirevinuis night and said ho was a deserter, he having enlisted on tbe I'ith Auust. Sergeant Carter added that the statoment was coriect, the acensed having enlisted at West ...

PARLIAMENT OUT OF SESSION

... PARLTAMEENT OUT OF SESSION. Mfr. fathbone, M.P., speakinogat Liverpool last evening, said thle Ministry's blundering, sensational and restless foreign policy had aggravated distrcss and nslded to the ?? of the rounitry nt a tune when it should be reduceI. t'i'he Afgimn policy, oursted in spite of warnings fromn the wiscst Indian statesmen, wvs only a part of tho consisteiit policy of Lord ...

THE PUBLIC AND COUNTER PRACTICE BY CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS

... i THE PUBLIC AND COUNTER PRAOTIC | BY CyIEIEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. On the 13th of lMarch, 1377. ?? Apotliecaries' co,11, brought an Ilctio n, at te '9ot ?? Coutl tq j Mr. Gaorge Shepperley. a pharilinceuticml ehieritiG il, town. u i ho action wvas brouiht iuder the Aet chilp. ?? and was as follows Ani Ie rt ea ;ct.f A't any p;rsrOI I0expiOtitlif sunh ats ale then crtuall l'ava: ...

THE BANNER CROSS MURDER

... TIE BANNER CROSS MURDER. TRIAL AND COMMITTAL OF PEACE. At Sheffield, yesterday, the preliminary examination of. Charles Pence, alias John Woard, the notorious Blackheath burglar, for the murder of Mr. Arthur Dyson at Banner I Cross, in November, 1876, was concluded before the Sti- pendiary magistrate (M:r. Welby). In consequence of the 1 eeious injuries sustained by the convict the other day ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY

... BIRMINSGHAM POLICE COURT.-TuEsniY. Before illessrs. Lowe, ifeontos, Rturfc, asr4 Ellis. ASS l oso.UI:I1NG A Ponscte-coN'srAsea,-'ieoea Bloxhran ?? calpenter, living ill Wilton Street, was charged with assaulting Policecconstitble Conder.-Yeqterday morning, about one o'clock, the prisoner was seen by the o Hicer $ tapp~ing'> at n winidow in the Gullet, Lichtield Stieet. W henl reslonstrqtedl ...

ASTON PETTY SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... ASTON PETTY SESSIONS.-YESUZRDlY. Before Meissr.& r.U rind Fmoles ASSAU1LT. - Police-sergeant Amplslett, of the Aston conlstabulary, was e snenmolles for assaulting William Nelson, groons, of Wlhitlro. Mr. MAsisnder aippeared for I Nelson, against whom there wisi a suisniona for using abusive ?? was stated that or. theevening of rs the 13th instant elitiplaina'it wnvted to take a horse o ...

FRAUDULENT ALTERATIONS IN CHEQUES

... FRAUDULENT ALTERATIONS IN CHEQIJEs. A STRANGE CASE. h Within the Inst few davs the Birmiuglatin police have h been investigating what at present auptars to be a series t of clevcrly-executed frauds, carried out by the Altering of bank cheques. It seems that on toe leth of last mouth o Mr. W. C. B. Cave, auctioneer, of the lioseley Stretl Horso and Carriage Repository, received a letter pur(ort ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... ?? no. er ~ & o Pvs r- .--v BI:RIINGHA-[ QUARTER SESSIONS. YESTPRDAY. BErioRIt R. J. S. DUGDALE, RECORDER. ALLEGED STOLEN V-ATC!HESa -John Jacques (34), watchmaker, was indicted for havini, on the 3rd of Oeto her, feloniously received a watch, belonging to Joseph Slater, which he well knew to have been stolen. Mr. Hugo Young and Mr. Fitaicerald appeared for the prosecution; and Mr. Harris andm ...

THE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER AT BURTON-ON-TRENT

... THE ALLEGED MIANSLAUGHTER AT BUlRTON-ON-TRIENT. Yesterday afternoor l an ilnquest waes held before Mr. Flilt (coroner), on tie boul5 of Williaim l'eaoiielil, alias lollows, who it - was repoirtel ii WeNiuedlda)u's Pot hbad been killed during a light with a 1a1irn nalnied Jolio Owens. Tile deceased waes a laboerer, 11iii had colie froii Dridgieorth 1ii search of wori. lie wles emiployedl tast F ...