YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... *rof MONOUTH.-(Before the mayor, Mr. G. P fr o Tippios; Mr. G. G. Grilin ard Mr. Thos. James.) t te -Assmndt.-Thiornas HEopkins, Harper's-_ard, Mon. . mouth, shoemakrerj was charged on a summons g the with having on the 24th June assaulted MVarv nary Bill, wife of James Hill. Complainant said that s Dr. vwhile she was at a neighbour's house talking de- thern. fendant struck her in the face, ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... I BIR3UNGHAMCOUNT-Y.COIVT.-YESTRDAY. . ~ ?? . . FR. -YS_ R BEFORE MIB. 3MOTTER~AL4 Q.C.. JUD GE. -AMTON FOR PkESONAL' I-1UAfIES5. Elizabeth1 Smith, dressmaker, Reb Hill Parm,'Beoiley,' brdutght'an action to recover from Edwvard Southwlck, builder Yew 'Tree,1 RolyRegis, dlrcamegs amoudting' to. £36. to, 6d., being £.22. for personal injuries, £&. for loss of 'wages, at 10a. per week ?? ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... ~oiJ r'u; 7 o,, . .7F-YT. Ai6H4.;HM.LOIOE COURT.' YNTENDAY 'Before mawsrs. Kiynrwrile $ (SiipenituTi), Sf urge, -and~ 3118aninvoTis Boy.iA,-Mankb. Birdiv~~ (13), errand St ?? .Moris:i10) Hcuith.Streati,were uibarded-w~th a)~ ~breaking into a shoel lia field near Stimmerfield Park, and aeilinhg. two crikef-t balls, fcili~pairis.of-;hailsi Spnd ton hi, bottles of giu gerbeci,1be' propertyof the ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SHCOTING IN BRISTOL

... TiEE EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SHC)TING IN BRISTOL. . .. LJ,- ?? ?? U - ?? At the BE-3al Police-court yesterday, before Messrs. alb Proctor Baker and Sparke Evalnr, Francis Latham, a W younig mses, a-ad a member of the Bristol Eugineer Volurt. th t~2r Corrs1, was ohn-ged on remand with unlawfull~yC t wunding and, Ohereby causing bodily harm to John Whi;l. Mr. J. E. Clifton (Clifton and Car~er) C ...

THE CHARES AGAINST A BRISTOL TRADESMAN

... TEE 0HARGES AGAINST A BRISTOL TRADEOMAN. - _ t__ _ _L _ _. I_ 41.. - AA Benjnamin B. Nicholls, who WaD recently committed for ngai trial on several charges under the bankruptcy laws, was the brought up yesterday, on remand, at the Police.court, before Mr. F. J. Fry, on several charges of forgery, I Incl each case the alleged forgery was a bill of exchange, and -of A 3ix of these were gone into ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... LAWFORD'S.GATE PETTY SESSION. YESTERDAY. Magistrates present-Dr. Goodeve (chairman), Messrs. W. Sonmeiville, W. Brice, and A, J. Stanton, ASSAUL1r ON A FARiM BAILIFF, Renry Bridgmau, farmer, of 'Downend, was charged with assaulting Henry Turner, a farm bailiff, on the 26th Inast. Mr. Clifton appeared for the complainant. whole employed by Mr. Burrow, Baugh farm, Downead. Mr. Clifton said that ...

STABBING CASE

... STABBING CASE, In London, on Wedncrday, Thomas Porter, 20, hawher, was indicted for the manlaughter of George Hart, The opeening statement of Mr. Poland showed that at the time of the occurrence the prisoner was living with Jane Smith, who had previously lived with a wnn named Weedon, a friend of the deceased. Oa tbe evcning of the 31st of May, Hart, Woedoo, the woman, and the prisoner were ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... COURT OF APPEAL (LINCOLN'S INN). SATURDAY. [Before Lords Justices LINDLEY and flowEY.] ROSE V. AWSWORTH IRtON COMPANY. This case arose out of an unfuldilel costract between ironmasters for the delivery of iron. Plaintiff carried on business at Moxley, in Staffordshi.e. and the defendants at Ilkeston. In August, 1878, a contr ct wao made between them for the supply of 500 tons of grey f. r-e ...

COURT OP SESSION. ge

... -e. FIRST DIVISION-THURSDAY, June 8. rs R.N.-ALLAN & BAXTER V. THE STIRLING DISTRICT ;rd LeUNACY BOARD. of The reclaimers here are wrights at Maxwell Of Road, Pollokshields, Glasgow, and they sued the Lat defenders for payment of L250 as loss and damage ral in consequence of the defenders having withdrawn the an acceptance of an offer to perform the carpenter, mok I joiner, glazier, and ...

Everybody's Column

... 8 . 8 ,y 04 A t k Tma Government Police Bill will, among other things, i r- confer on police officers the claim- to 'a -pension' after' t twoety.five years' service. By the- bursting-of a -boiler pipe at the' Portland. Cuctiery Works, Sheffield, on Friday, a,-griisker;_named . WarlinIton, was ?? from his seat and injured;.ad, ;h two brothers;'named Samuel and John Broadhurst were d ...

DARING BURGLARIES AND CLEVER CAPTURES

... DARING BURGLARIET AND OLEVER -A CAPTURES. K . GEORGE HElNtwY, fort-two; and John Griffiths, fifty, well known to the policewvere charged at Southwark on Saturday with breaking and entering the dwelling- place of Henry Harti china and glass dealer, 66, New-- ington-causaway on the moriing of the 3rd of last month, and steaisng therefrom several clocks, a large quantity of knives atsd forks, and ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... AUDDLESDX SESSIONS. Beforo the Assistant;-,ea*,) | Ho T0ei'=G AIrOMM .-Ze rift~e 1Y, Cecilia TL9=, I9, and John1 Bowels, 24, wego indctetd. t for breaking and ate the.dvwelling house of March H Hunnings aend stoaling t erin two gold lockets nd. i other articles, value Al.-Mr. Kelly prosecuted; the o prisoners were ?? presecutor. is a o lurber, living at 7, Lalmres-paz, I4verpoolroad, . ...