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THE LEAMINGTON LIBEL CASE

... TH1 LEAMINGTON LIBEL CASE. X ' ffi5ITA(5E.-ThlS action for libel and DF.01; u htby an cx-nminlster of the United Freo Methodist ?? bro11 w continued on ThurdaiY.-)Ir. Wmn. Heritage, Cirfleectid~lj soid thrat te pllahitiff's wife was forniorly his pet the eas d~ dvltry nllctionlite to him, and was always truthful clghteri t tire pislintifT. ?? acted as he considered himself rllt els knew ill ?? ...

EXTRAORDINARY QUESTION OF LEGITIMACY

... At the lionester Assizes, on Saturday, Mr. uslico Meanlst . was engaged all day in Icarisig tile casoe of Morrall v. iiioraiil, t an action to recover certoin propertyat Fenton, near Stoke-oll Trent.-Mlr. Staveley Hill, Q.,, Mr. Young, and Mr. R0se ere for tie plaintiif, and Mr. Mattlews, Q.C.. and hAr. Boswarillet for tae dtfewdhint.-Mr. lill, in stating ?? case, Foid that Sanattel Joseph ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY ACTION

... Thi case of Horton r. Good)y vas heard in the Qu i2 Bench Division on Monday, before the Lord Chief .frc' an-d a special jury. This was an action to recrm c'17. 12s. balance of account for jeivellery. The defeadsri ,; nied that the goods were sold to hlim. The plaintirr iF as done work, and had charged and been paid 10s, 6. frr avinding clocks. The defendant further pleaded that tile vork and ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.-YESTERDAY. BEFORE hR. J. MOTTERAM, Q.Q, JUDG5E RUXNNING-DOWN CASE.-William Henry Tuke, Five 'Ways Inn, Broad Street, licensed victualler, sought to re- cover .£11. 10s. front Augustus A. Fridlander, 26, Hylton Street, jeweller, for da.mages which lie allegedlie lied sustained by reasoll of the negligence of the defendant's servant . Mr. iathan appeared for the ...

LORD AYLESFORD AND HIS CREDITORS

... I i MAGISTERIAL PRO5CEEDINGS AT COLESHILL. At the Coleehill Police Court, yesterday-before the Hon. C. L. Addas-ley, Dr. Khinsell, and Mr. Woea. Lutcy- Charles William Cox, of Dartforsd Brsidge, Kentb, wan sumn- mnoned by tics Earl of Ayleeford for having, onl thle 24th November, 1880, at the parish of Paclsington, in the county of Warwick, abetted, counselled, and procured one 0clr. ridgo, a ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... GrO WN COURT.-S-_7e'c[R DA Y. flron iR. CosanheS.SrONL~ WaLLS, O SENTEC'gEiit- ere er ClaytOnl (22), writhing clekwa coo'idede onl Thursday of forging a celoque ait ?? thapt it wans prisoner'1s first offenice, and14 inl the hope) thlat it might hen warning in Mdm, fiii; Lorthhip I only pacicod th lo olenien HDAcititii Of SIX day'.' nnpta-Montnenits, to commnceic from tile hegilmnhg of thle ...

THE BRIERLEY HILL DROWNING CASE

... At the Brierley Hill rolice Court, yesterday, before Messrs. Evers and Ilarrison, Roland Cartwriglit (20), retort maker, Amblecote, camne up on remand on a charge of having caused the death of Eleanor Skidmore (17), domestic servant, by drowning. MNr. Waldron again appeared for the accused. In reply to Mr. Evers, Super- intendant Woollaston said he had no further evidence to offer ;against thn ...

BIRMINGHAM ADJOURNED LICENSING SESSIONS

... BIRMINGMAIIA ADJOURNED LtIOENSIN(G | I ?? The adjourned licensing sessions for the borough of Bir- minghaim were held yester(lay, at the Public Offices, Door ,Street, to heer the applications for now licenses, the notices in respect of which wore served too late for the annual licensing, meeting on August 26. The following inenmbers of the Licenssng Committee were present on the beneh . ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE CO URT.-YiSTERDAY. Befora .2ircess, 'tKylzrcrsyey (Stipcediary), Degkin, Lowe, lich'ards, and F. B. Goodman. PASSING COUNTERBFIT COIN.-HC11r1Y WitOs (64), hawkor, Lichfield Blond, and 2'Amnaos William Thomas (32\, gun action filer, Summer Lane, wver charged, on remand, with passing a base shilling at the establisiruent of the Birminghams Coffee House Company, Temple Street, ...

A STAFFORDSHIRE DIVORCE CASE

... RrnrGwAY V. RrDOWAY AND FORD.-In the Divorce Divisih)f of the High Court of Justice, yesterday, this suit came on before th^e Right Hon. the Prceident, Sir James latnnen, ann a eomsli jury. This was the petition of the husband. Frederick ?? ,idgway. B commercial traveller for a firm of ?? Staffordshire, wiho resided at Blythc Bridge, in the countY Of Statford, for a divorce. oil the ground of ...

THE SUPPOSED ROBBERIES FROM BIRMINGHAM WAREHOUSES

... THE SUPPOSED ROBBERIES FROM BI1IINGHAM IVARRHOUSIS. At thie blanheestor City Police Court, yesterday, before tle Stipendiary (Mr. . F. .Headiam), Anne Davies, George 'Dnaviec, and Mary Swveesey wero brolight up, on remand, charged with being in possession of a large quana- tity of shawls, liandkerchiefs4 pieces of silk, and other alticies, which were supposed to have beon stolen from ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURTYnsTErnly I I .. - - . _ = -_ BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS BEFORE MsfR. DIOTTERAM. Q.C., ?? Re WILLIAM HIouoiS, picture (baler, Cherry Street DIr. Colsuore appeared for the bankrupt, Mr. I. T. Bat. cliff for the trustee, and Mr. A. Young for a number of creditore.--lr. Marries, the trustee. said the debtor's asset wero estimated at about £700. t committee of inspectoia was ...