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THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH AT CHELTENHAM

... THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH AT C(EIBTENIIAM. Mrr. Coven, coroner, yesterday concluded, at Chelten- Iran, ann cilrliry into tbie ?? attendilg tire deat of Sarah Ballinger, a marred wlsiman, who resided at 2, Granvillo Street, Cheltenlian, tinder the aserumed namo of EdCwards, anrd wihrr Was attended ;ry Mr. Bourgtor, surgeon. T'ie deceased wont to Mr.J Boughrton at the and of January, arid was thell ...

THE FATAL FIRE IN LONDON

... aat INQUEST AND VERDICT. iur SirJohn Molckton, city coroner pro tern., held an eu- )ge quiry at the City Coroner's Court, yesterday, concerning 'i the death of the three women who lost their lives in the ill fire at the Bell public-house, Old Bailey, on Wednesday a morning. The bodies wvere identified as those of Emma Palmer, aged twenty-four, barmaid; Sarah Ann Suggale, ra- aged forty-three, ...

THE MURDER OF SERVANT GIRLS IN AUSTRIA

... THE M.UIRDER OF SERVAANT GIRLS IN AUSTRIA. A Vienna telegram of yesterday's date says the trial commenced that niornirig of Hugo and Karl Sheenk and Carl Sehlossarck, wrho mre charged with the murder of some servatu girls. The ?? t accuses the prisoners of four murders with robbery, one attempted murder and robbery, and] several thefts. The Vienna correspondent of the Standard says the systers ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES, y | The business of these Assizes commenced at the Shire Hall, Stafford, yesterday morning, before Mr. Justice Lopes. At teno'clock his Lordshipattended Divine service e at St. 'Mary's 0hurch. He was accompanied by the High | Sheriff (Mt' A. B. Foster), the Sheriff's Chaplain (Rev. F. I Cl. Beaumont) the Mayor of Stafford (Alderman Ander. | son), the ?? (Alderman Dudley) ...

ASTON POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... ASTON POLICE COURT.-YESTERDAY. Before M11essrs. A. Hill, J. B. Stone, and A. Bake . MaLic ADULTERATION. - Alfred Jones, milk-seller. Vicarage Road, was summoned for selling adulterated milk on the 2nd tlt. and 19th ult. Mr. Ashford (from the office of Mr. Ansell) appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Bickley ?? Bolt stated that he pur- chased half a pint of milk from the defendant's wife on ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... COuODlMAN V. Grst.ExNR-Tlhis ease came before 1ords Blackburn, Watson, and Fitzgerald, oil Thursday, hi tole form of aln appeal from an order of the Court of Appeal affirming a jadgment of Baron Pollock. Thle appeolant Couchman was assignee of letters patont grarted in 1275 to Anson and Deelcy for improvements in hammnurlees guns, and the respoutdent was licensee from the appellant 1 of curls ...

DISTRICT LICENSING SESSIONS

... '0 !S PIREIEI5LI. No0.TIr.-The annual Licensing Sessions for I- the Hundred of l'irohill North was held yesterday, at the ts Town Hall, Newcastle-ttnder-Lyme, before Messrs. T. F. W Twemlow (chairman), T. AV. Minton, J. WV. Edge, H. 0. Greenwood, and the Rev. V. G. Yonge. The handred comprises the neighbourhood of the Stafeordshire Potteries, f excepting the municipal boroughs of Nelwcastle, ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... IBIRMINGHAM COUNTY COmURT-YESTrRDAY. e BEFORE HIS HoNoUR ,JUDcGE MOTTERASI, Q. . BANKRUPTCY. In re ALBERT MoNKcS, tinplate-worker, Eagle Works, 0 Rupert Street.-Debts, £271. ; assets, :£73. Public v examination of the debtor. In answer to Mr. C, Woollett, f a deputy official receiver, the debtor stated that in 1881. he h commenced business at Rupert Street with a capital of s is £60. He ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... |BIRAMINGHAM POLICE COURT.-YESTERDAY.| Before the Mayor (Alderman Cook), Mr. A. Hill (Deputy Stipeddiary), and Mcrssni. BC/her and Parsoq. . ASSAULT BY A PICKiocxm'.-John Gray, a young man desoribing himself as a painter, was charged with attempt- ing to pick the pocket of a lady named Price, the wife of a Dudley surgeon, in New Street, on the 22nd ?? taken into custody by Detective Kynaston ...

THE DALSTON MURDER

... . At Bow Street Police Court, London, yesterday, Thomas Henry Orrock was again brought up, charged with the I murder of George Cole, a constable of the N Division, on H the night of the lt of December, 1882. Mr. Poland pro- S secuted,; Mr. Willis ?? William MeLellanC of 103, Liverpool Road, Islington, said that in 1882 he 2C was living at 21, Vicarage Road, Tottenbam, and possessed l) a six ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGHAM POIJICE COURT. -YESTERDAY. Before Mfessrs. Kynncr.sey (Stipmediars), Lowe, J. H. Stone, .and Lord,. DETAININO A PERAMBULATOR.-James Brown, baker, 41, Barford Street, was charged with illegally detaining a perambulator, the property of Benjamin Poole, Bristol Street.-It appears that Mrs. Poole let out a perambulator to a woman whose name is unknown,-and she immediately sold it to a ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENQUIRY IN BIRMINGHAM

... GOYVRN3MTZ~I ENQUIRY IN .4Sp4L -- - MINHAM THE ALLEGATIONS AGAINST MEDICAL OFFICERS. or if The offiial enquiry into the allegations against the tb medical officers of the psarish ?? was continued a yesterday, at, the Parish Offices, Paradise Street, before i e Mr. J.-J3. Henley' and Mfr. Murray, Browne, the Local Government Board inspeetors. *Mr. Hugo Young, who from thei commencmn ftefo ...