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BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... ' BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT-YESTEIDAY. BRFORE Mit REC:ISIAR COLE. FREDERic PETLo'uD, residing and carrying on business under the style or firm of It. Petford, of 321/, Parade Birmingham, poultry, fruit, and rabbit dealer, and accountant clerk, previously of Charfield House, Wood- stock Road, Moseley, the Old Eugino Inn, Dale End, Birmingham, 40 Cherry Street, Birmsngbam, and Imperial Chambers A, ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SEISSIONS. The JsneufrY Quarter Sessions for the county Of Staflorti tore commeincied yosterday, at tho Shire HOrdI, Stafford Fr. ?? Tremolow (chairnian) prwsiiling.- The following ?? 5jliiflcd is magistratks for the county jessrs.ohl Holunes Joy. Taiusvorth ?? kdgo us-shor * lichmrd Williams, Welduesbury ; Fancis 'redeMiick Bid, Lillington MDanor, Leamington ; and ...

WARWICK BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... | WARWICK BOROUG4H QUARTER SESSIONS. i I . . . lhoe Epiphany Quarter saions of the Peace for the borough of Warwick were hold yesterday, at the Shire iHall, before Mr. T. Mr. Colmore, IRecorder. There were four prisoners for, trl.-' This, the Recorder eaid, wss a number very much larger than they usually had dt theta sessions, and he regretted that stieh should be tilease. There had not been ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A STAFFORD BANK MANAGER

... THE CHARGE AGAINST A STAFFORD BANK 3tANLAGEII. Yesterday morning Thomas Wood, late manager of the Birmingham, Dudley, and District Branch Bank at Staf- ford, and secretary of the Mutual Permanent Building Society, Was again brought up before the Stafford borough magistrates on ferther charges of embezzlement in connec- tion with the building society. MIr. Boddam appeared to prosecute, and. Mr. ...

REDDITCH

... INQUEST.-On Saturday evening Mr. Docker, coroner, hold an inquest on the body of Charles Smith, aged seventy- three, who cut his throat on the 16th, and died on the 27th of Deeember.-Thhe evidence showed that deceased seriously injured his head by a fall twenty years ago, and had since been very much depressed at ?? jury returned a verdict of Suicide during a fit of temporary msosity. ...

WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... | WO.RoEStjMSjTRj RTP SESSIONS. Yesterday. the ?? for the ceusitys of Worces ter ?? roseat s Tbe 'v Earl of Covnty chiran rM G. W. Hastings, MVLP. (deputy-chera)hEr l auiramp, Sir I. Temple, Sir aE, teelime, K.1Cnrl wkinsi, Colonelt Norbury, I Colonel BeiieMjo acks, (,ololsel Middlemaere, Captain MilrB h lodC .Sale, J. Cook, A. H. W., Ingrain, W.W ogls astbisss Mtessrs. It. Ilokely,.P. .. ill ...

THE MURDER OF AN AMERICAN LADY AT HANOVER

... THE MUJRDER OF AN AMtRIOAX LADY of The following further pattiohlars have besh received by il telegraphl at the Lodon office of the New Yorlk Herald, '5 seneelrniu the shooting of lire, Itatihbone, an. American lady, by lher husband, in H~anover:- i Theughanny details of the latibone tragedy are con- n cealed from thle pubiad, enloughi is k-nbwuh to show that Mrs. Ratlhene sacrificed herself ...

WARWICKSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... WARWIOKSIIIRE QUARTER SESSIONS, The Epiphany Quarter essions of the Pence for the county of Warwick were comimenced in the Shire Hall, yesterdaybefefore Mir. J. S. Dscgdale, Q.C, obai.nman. Mr. Heury Stilgoe, of Croft's Farm, Alveetoz, wyaq foreman of the grand jury. The Chairman, in his eharg c to thei Grand Jury, said be felt that. le should otily bho expressing the s onso of t be county ...

MURDERS IN LONDON

... MURDERS INh LONDON. Frederick James ?? (28), described as a carmen, of 7 jljrillery Square, Westmrinter, was charged before Mr. .artridge, at the Westminster Police Court, yesterday, with havsing aused the death of Emily Novell, with whom lie ihved3. Qiarlotte Barct;, who lived at 8, Artillery xSquare, Said she saw the prisoner and the deceased go h iome together about twelve o'clock ?? night. ...

A QUARREL BETWEEN MEDICAL MEN

... A QUARREL BETWEEN ME IlCAL MEN. I if Yesterday, at the Birmingham Police Court-before Messrs. Sturgo and Harris-Vincent Alexander Jones r surgeon, of Asylasm Roed, Summer Lani, was summoned t for threatening Richard Albert Shinpman Prosser, also a dF surgeon, of Brearley Street. Dr. EB, ?? (Hawkes and d IVeekes) appeared for the complainant, and Mr. Oheston y 'defended.-Mtr. Weekes, in opening ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE THEFT OF SILVER

... I Yesterday, at the Birmingham Police Court, before Mr. Kysnerslsy (stiperrxiary), Thomas Gotch (29), silversmith, 125, Greet, King Street, wvas charged on suspicion wiblh stealiag 488 ounces of silver, partly manufactured, and valued at £20., the property of Arthur Ocorgo Ireland; tragding as. Stokesu and Ireland, 83,, Great Ham pton Street, silversmith. ir. Stubbins (instructed by Mtessrs. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... | BIMINGHAM POLICE COURT. -YJESTrEDAY. 17efore d/jesost. KInnrOsttetl (Sti8pndiaiw), .Ias'rie, and ATIrre.. AiLrEED FALSE PRFTENC'kES. - Arthur AiJnet' (40 described as a horsb-dealer, living at the back of 23, Cooch Street, was charged with obtaining a pony and tap from Henry Reyholds, of Montague Street, by false pretences. It was alleged that Reynolds advertised that the poniy and trap were ...