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DEEDS OF VIOLENCE

... DLEDS OF VIOLENCE. BRUTAL ATTACK ON A YOUNG LADY I A i.AILWAY CA1RLAGE. On the arrival of the eight o clock train from Stafford at Shrewsbury on Satmrday night, a youtna woman was carried out and I taken to the infirmary dreadfu.ly mutilated about the face, ?? with a knife. It appears that between Stafford and Newvport screams were heard, and soon afterwards a man was seen to jump o OUr of the ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT SESSION-S. ; |XVAVERTREE. At the Wa-ertree Police Court, vesterdav, before Mr. T. D. Hornby, a boy named James Mullen. residing in tGarniett-street, Waverttree, was churged with stealing apples and damazing a fruit tree at the garden of 51r. George Roberts, Priory-road. Prisoner was apprehendei or' Sunday morning shortly after the robbaev and ad. mitted the theatt. He wa sent to the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAMT POLICE COURr. YEsrErnAY.-Bejorc Mr. Hill (Depudy Stipendiear), MassrS. Timmrninss, Iiiddlentore, Hart, and. 3fams. A.LAwn, Esousz.-Georgo Skett (23), porter, was charged with stealing five purses from the National Pro- vincial Supply Association, High Street, by whom lie was ?? the prisoner's coat was hanging upon the promises on Saturday morning the manager of the association ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... 6.B131MUNGHAK POLICE. COUR..: YEsRUeDAr,--liefore Meisrs. fill (Deputy 'Seicndidy), Copk,!and aler,: MISC1IIEVOu8 BOYS. - Eeney Joseph Be kett (15), living in LittleoBng Sjireet. was surmmoned foT trespassipg onl the 'Great W'etern 1aihy1ay, Mr. Cross (Builer' Bickley, and 'Cross),'instru'cted by' Messrs. ?? ?? Co., appeared to prosecute on behalf of the company ]He said that he should 'eall ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTE3RDAY.-Beforc 1essrs. Hill (Deputy ,Stipendiacy), 'iam inws, Miftddlemore, Bunce, and TV, B. Hart,. ArsEMPrED SUIsDo.-Mary Flinn (18), screwmaker, Court, Trent Street, was charged with attempting to com- muit ?? John Coonc (49 B) stated that at mid-day on Sunday he was informed that the prisoner bad gone towards the Fazeley Street canal foi the purpose of drowning herself. He hastened to ...

ROBBERIES FROM RAILWAY CONSIGNMENTS

... ROBBERIES FROM RAILWAY CONSIGN. I - DIENTS. | At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday morning- before Mieessrs. Kynnerslcy (Stipondiary) and F. B, Good- ?? Leo (32), Albert Bulildings, Camp Hill, and George ?? (30), court, Alicock ,Street, 'yore charged with stealing, at various dates within the past twelve months, a large quantity of boots sad shoes belonging to tho London anil ?? R3ailway ...

Jfo.pl U-tUi.

... The Hon. W. M. Jervis was unavoidably prevented from being present at the meeting of the Sedleston Habitation of the Primrose League on Saturday. We are requested to state that all communications to the Bishop of Southwell are after this date to be addressed to Thurgarton Priory, Southwell, aa usual. We are requested to state that during the week be- tween Sunday, September 4th, and Sunday, ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY. Map istrates Preselt-Mlesers C. Townssend and C. AV. Cope-Proctor. A JUVENILE PLEDGER. Clarence Joiner Hartley, a boy, was charged with illtgally plvlgding tools, the property of a workman ratoed Brewer, in the employ of Mr Hatherloy, boiier. 1'risouler pleoded guilty. DetectiveRobert. ron who njliprehended the boy, said that at first Dlartlcy denied his biult, but afterwards anknow- ...

TEMPLE CLOUD PETTY SESSION

... YESTE RDAY, Magistrates ?? S. S. P. Samborne, Z, Strachey, C. A, Kemble, aud H, El. Hippisley, Ll~ICNSING BOUSfINES, This being the annual licensing session, the wholo of the licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors iii the division were renewed by the bench, A LOST CIHABACTISIt. Richard Hunt, gardener, of Paultion, was sum- moned for stealing a quantity of potatoes, valuied ?? thle ...

INQUESTS IN BRISTOL

... LNQUESTS IN BRISTOL. YESTERDAY. I(IA',s 21/i' ?? X, Jturtcod, ]Jii)1u!t CLuon,.) T'ins LIG1U1ING, OF ?Iti?,CEL STREET BtRIDGE, At the General Hospital, on the body of John Coolsley, a farmer, who lived at Whitchurch. Tllr Pomeroy (Clifton, Carter and Co.) watched the case on behalf of the family of the deceased, and Mlr J. 1, Bioad, solitotr, was also present at the inquiry. ileury Cooksley, ...

DISASTROUS FIRE IN LONDON

... SEVEN MEN KILLED AND MANY INJUPED., DA MAGEL, OVER £C300,000. About seven o'clock on Saturday evening fire; was discovered on the extensive premises of Mr' Whiteley, in Baysewtor, which have been the scene of destructive conflagrations several times within the past few years. On the preeet occasion the disaster has been attendod with great loss of life and injuries of a severe charac- ter to ...

THE CROFTERS COMMISSION IN SOUTH UIST

... rTE CROFTERS COMMISSION' I N SOUTH ITIS. LADY CATHCARTWS CASES. (noR03 OUR OWN1 CORtRESPON-DENT.) Lochboisdale, Moniday 1ight. ?? Commisefoaesr resumed sitting to-day at' IDaliburgia, three miles from Lochbededale, and! Iwere again enigaged hearing evidence in regard to! Lady Cathcart's applications for fair rent. Mr: Careso ar-sinappeared for Lady Cathcart, and Mr Macdonald for the crofters. ...