LOCAL LAW CASES

... ALMOI &; 0. ?? XELLY AND OTHERS. ,Il te Queen's Btich Division of the High Court of Jrutloa, yeateray, before Mr. Jastice aaeld oad Mr, Jawiec l r slffl H a divi- ?? 06Z, the ew of - AhN.dll able Co. versm KellO and otbers aonme on. Thin ws an applic-s tiou by the defandants tor a new triL tbe ection, which was one foe donages to property by vater. cauwed by defendants' negligence, baving ...

THE SINGULAR SUICIDE OF A MOULDER AT CARDIFF

... THlE SlNGTULAR SUICIDE OF A MOULDER AT CARDIFF. P xINQUEST ON THE BODY. On Thursday mzming Mir. E. B. Reece, coroner for the district, held an inquiry at ?? Mayor's f Court at tile Town-hall into the circumstances at- tending the death of Henry Lewis, late of 7, Et~enezer-street, who committed suicide on n Tuesday by jumping into the Glam 'rganshire = Canal. Thefirst witness examined was ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... IBIRMINGHAM IPOLICE COOURT. YESTEUDAY.-Bcfore Mcss-rs. Kynnerstenp (Sayp,), H. H lVoyd, F. 1K. Lowe, TVkzit4, and Byland. DiSTRIBUTINGS OFFENSIVEB BfLS - Jessa Key, Hill Street, was summoned for causing to be delivered certain bills of an offensive and indecent character. -Alr. Sharpe appeared for the defendant, and said that lie understood a similar case was heard before the mnagistrates on ...

ACCOUNTANTS' CHARGES

... At the Clerleenwell Countv Court, yesterday-before his n Honour Judge Eddis-Mr. P. LI. Sharp (of the firm of n Sharp and Persons, accountants, Birmingham) sued r Mlessrs. Read and Co., accountants, of Aldermanbury, London, for tho sum of £167. 1ls., money collected on their account and not paid over. Defendants filed a set- RI off of £164 6s. 3d., and paid £E3. into court in satisfaction . of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BlRMINGHAMI POLICE COURT. YY ST 1: I A Y. ---Lcor MCeors. nnsii(lp.,!T noe 1 'neCr, Marrs-, Jo/iiison, and MiddIcniore. 1)tri srtrgi CFFLsN'SIV Ii-:ITYATURN- IN TTtr -vir ~ -ojtDanor Braidford Street, was 8111it5 utinone tor deliveringarid ?? by hinsicentl, Johno e aries- certain bill~s of all offonslre character in huill] 'Sirte' on the 50th tilt,. also for delivering and ?? I y lis nieats, ...

THE JEZREELITES AT CHATHAM

... THE JEZREELITES AT CHATHAM, ± Up to a late lomr on Monday night a body of Kent constabulary, under the charge of Jnspector Lacy, were s engaged at New Brompton, near Chatham, in quelling a a disturbance of a serious character, which, but for the h timely intervention of ?? police, might have resulted in t loss of life and considerable damage to property. For .s several years, it appears, a ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... B ]3IRMINGHAM _POLICE COURT. YFSTERDLsAY.-Bcfeorcilfe2111s'. I,2mt erelry (Stip.), HNl1, Ifecatott, Lord, asdr Bartlect. TInE ALr1,ENern ATTEMPT TO POISON TWO PEOrJr.- Henry Luoas (32), gulmalkOr, back of 247. Herbert Road, Sinall Heath, was charged on remand with attempting to poison Mlary Ann Rowe and Florence Rose Tarplee, rcsid- og at the ramae address, by placing a brush covered with ...

JCTBILEE WEEK SOBRIETY

... Before toe commencement of business at the Borough Police Court-, en Monday, the Chief Constable, Colonel Delacoiribe, stated that during last week the number of cases for drunkenness bad been considerably below the average. The day after toe great day toey would have had a clear dock altogether had it riot been for two boys who were brought up and remanded on a charge of theft. Tbe ...

GREAT CONSERVATIVE DEMONSTRA- I TION AT MATLOCK BATH. I

... GREAT CONSERVATIVE DEMONSTRA- I TION AT MATLOCK BATH. I On Tuesday, the Qvesn's Birthday, the members of the Primrose League fire— the Willertley, BakeweU, Wirks- worth, and . Ald_*_*Uy Habitations met together io tbe Pavilion, MaSJ-ssk Bath. Two special trains were re- q_ri_Mßffo? ■■ pcctßpo, sod by five o'olook ia tbe _& n ' n ?? , ?? tne Pavilion presented an B_^*3_^^T_Ky/aH~ m^ >el ' ...

SOMERSET QUARTER SESSION

... Sir ID, II. Paget, ?? presided yesterday at the commencement of the business, but after charging the grand jury he left for London, and Mr E. II. Clerk presided in his absence. Sir IR. Paget, in charging the grand jury, said he had received a reply to the address of congratulation which the grand jury at the last session were pleased to desire him to send to her Majesty on the attain. ment of ...

KILMERSDON PETTY SESSION

... KiTLIMEISDON, PETTY YSSION. Y1RRTTMIT) A Y. Ylgiftiral$es presen t- Lord Hylton (chair on)' MesoVrs J. H. Shore, G. Walters, aud W, A. Deaubeny, THE JUBILEE. Di, Jbn Bt'avins, Greyhound hotel, Midsomer Nor on, applied for occasional licenses on Jane 21st to enable him to supply, between 2 and 3 p m,, wines end spirits and beer at a dinner to be held in the ?.lasket ]iall, and to supply ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YzssTzsoD. ?? Mr. F. J. MaCCAnat'a, R.M.1 'IE NATIONALIST ATT ACS ON POMtO5 AT CA P5E11 131L.. Patrick Grinley was charged witb stonstbrowing at the police at Carriek Hill. Mr. D. F. Spiller, jan., prosecuted. Detective Rodgers said he saw the prisoner throwing a stone at the police wyhen they were charging a mob in Carrick Hill. The prisoner was sentL to gsol for aiX months, ...