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ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... RTRDATFOR'D.ON-AYON. STiATIFOaD-ON-AX\ON. The annual Sessions for the renewal of licenses in the Stratford and[ Snitoerlield County Polico Divisions were held on Friday at the Seisnioeil Court, Strat- ford. The magisrnates present were Mr. J. Cove Jones (chairna), Colonel Attye, jind iMr. A. Crowdly.-All tie certilicates wore renewed, with the exception of that belonging to Mir. Thomas Tlaylor ...

ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... ANNUAL LIdENSING SESSI0) S. A.STON. yesterday' the annual ?? sessions for the granting Waill rnewal of liecensed viotuallers9' and beer-hones keepers' -licenses in) the parelsh of Aston wvise held at the Police Court, Victoria Roaid. Thle magi.4trates present were rtl Rev- W'd. IC. l1. Bedlforsd (cbai rinisi, Messrs. J. Mob- -1teran, Q.C., J. D. Goodnman, T. Ryland, ?? Avery', J.. ii. Sitoneo, ...

THE MURDER OF A MISSIONARY IN TURKEY

... [REUTEPn'S TrEaoI.a.L]AM Th Ameiican Chsrg6 i,~~TWASHINGTON, August 197 e The American Chasrgc ?? nt Constantinoula hns been instructed by his Government to impress upon the . Porte the necessity of taking protmpzt and energetic steps to punish the nmurderers of tile American missionary,. Mr. Parsons.. The Board of Foreign aiiesions has Isnitlhe case before Mr. Fvarts, ure ng energetic action ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.-YESTERDAY. Beefo Mressrs Ellis, Cliesshire, .ichleads, and F. B. Goodman.~l ALIEGjED ROB11ERY FROl4 A PUBI.Tc-nOUSEa-A0mos 1lfAruddif , labourer, Cregoe Street, was aharged, on remand, with being ia company with another nian, not in custody, ani stealing a cash-box and its contents, between ]1,. and £i2., from the Crown beerhouss, Mlonumient 1ond. On the ithl ultimo ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... 7 LIVPOO - ASSIZF,& -, AL V.. .LJ±Ii± '.Vfl -. . -- SATURDAYj:U LY 31 - 3 D E JUTICn LIDLET AIM COX~l0t X=n3 d gAN ERXTIBOR2DQARY' COMPLICATION. PALmER V. AILEY.as AR)D Wam-This was an action r for- trespa, and had reference to, n i nterment In 3 Twxteth-prk cemnetery.' Mr. Kennedy appeared for ths IS oksiistiif and Mr. Walton for the defendant. Mr. .3 kennedy, in stating the case to the jury, ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZE

... GLOOUCESTERSHR.E StIXMR ASSIZH. CROWN COURT-YESTE31DAY. (BLcofec Mr., Coanmisoetenir Brown, QC.) Wilkins v. HiarCm-This was an naotion of trover, com. menced on Tnesday, and finished yesterday, tried before ?? alone, in which Mr.WalterWilkins,trustee oi the ?? in bankruptcy of Messrs. Ford and Son, timber merchants, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, was plaintiff, and Sir Henry Hoare, Bart,, the ...

THE ASSIZES AT DERBY

... THE ASIZES AT DERBY. DW- i ind Not only was there a large number of criminal the cases for trial at the Assizes recently held at Derby, at ave but several of them were of an exceptional oharacter. 1N'S The facts brought out at the trial of ARTHUR BLOOD i nds for forgery were very extraordinary. No imputation m rial rests upon Mr. BEIRNsTEIN, the money lender; but it 1 ,to is probable that he ...

MR FRASER MACKINTOSH, MP., ON THE SESSION

... MR FRASER MACKINTOSH, MP., ON THE I SESSION. M1r Fraser Mackintosh, M. P., in responding last night at the dinner of the Invernes Naruners' Club to the toast of the mnemlbers of Parliament for the county and burgh of Inverness, remarked that great expectations were held out in regard to the present Government, and he had no hesitation in saying that tie members of the Government had ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ?? . Ct . J .l'S INQUESTS , . Z_.r Vifo. GroRGE COt LIFIrt, deputv corotinerfor East Miiddle. PCr rex, resumed tit i quiry onl Friday at the Fountrin, F - irgiitairoad, St. Matthelw's, respecting the death of. tl lirs. Sarah Nvwinwtnoti, aed fifty-six, who residc l at I No. l, \\Weliintg ia-row, !;ethnal-greeu. The iniquiry Ia blhd Itenl adlotinis'd for tho jiurpose of obtaininrg the gt ...

THE GREENWICH BURGLARIES

... ON Monday at the Greenwich Police-court, Henry Montague, of Monmouth Cottage, Black-heath-road, was brought up on remand, charged with breaking and entering various dwelling-honses, including 6, St. Thotnas's.terrace, Charlton, 3, Maze-hill, and 32, Devonshire-road, Greenwich, and stealing a quantity of property therefrom oand Elizabetlh, his wife, appeared in discharge of reoornisauces to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE,

... NORTH-EASTERN CIRCUIT—LEEDS Tuwm Hall, Jul* 31 (before Mr. flowed.) FALSE Jin action winch will much interest* to th. theatrical profession and to tho public generallv « tnod at the Leeds Assizes in the Nisi Prius Court Lf » Mr. Justice wen Friday Saturday last action was to recover for false the bem«» George theatrical and the defendant Francis Bawlinas lessee 1 fax Theatre Rqyal.-Mr. ...

GENERAL HOME NEWS

... .. ♦ , (BY AND EXPRESS.) BATH. The coroner's inquiry into tho cause of the death of boy* named Mills, who was drowned in one of the locks the canal at Bath, Tuesday, was concluded yesterday. A boatman named Hames, being already in custody charged with having closed the lock gates and turned the water in, which caused tho death of Mills, and jeopardised the lives of two boys who rtscuiug ...