REVISION COURTS

... RVEVISION~\ COURTS. MNIUCa WOOLTON- In the afternj.e, Mr. Foard he'd a n, I Mechanic, In-tipte, 0ad Woot0 a rthe I ships of M.uch Wfooltan and Li-rie Woo- I.amles Onoksn pawurk Bote ?? a vat , 1' , !it' at tthe ecs~u-e ofr \ obzotlrfth *-ea r * ar and W'r S ( os . t ie ths-ere.-An3 BarrJ-tr. * ,el *mrsance tbat you abould rh-pt- here to catnnot asse VOn. If von had tidna¢ rc, 9 i. s von-t ...

CITY SESSIONS

... I cITY Ccmrt. 6 ews oe nt | otf~gm La e M~ p aiirfrrmsea the vperty of f psrof boots frmW hmfed $3ated~IMWflrtam aae FZGi , b- a*t? RrW a r aced V f tuil~y of bering stoies a on tkzc ss, a psir of spand othss art-d th ?Lb , fpetY of He3rY Tayioi ; a}3o *or bani, _es f ¢:: . perty of Bobedt T obert art U>t anotr chrweagalaut ?? and Gibh>F wa rtenced ato ?? oent, !to> Edwin T-w%, a labourer, ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... YESTZrrOAY.-Beeore Afessrs. Hill, Smeallwood, Ryland, Jolaissoni, Yaies, andt Dr. )Vade. A SITAm TiAvutrLLrt.-Willirnl Perrin, gun-barrel filer, 225, P'ark Lane, Aston, was summoned for falsely representing himself to be a bona ide traveller, and thereby obtaining a glass of beer from Matthew Pliokin, of the Witton Hotel, )Vitton, on Sunday, the 2nd inst. Defendant was finotl 59. and ?? a like ...

BRAWLING IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY

... With reference to the recent disturbances in West. minster Abbey, the Commissioner of Police, at the reqluest of the Sub-Dean has arranged to take steps, should it seem necessary, for the neprehnnsion of brawlers, and to prevent disturbance in the abbey to-morrow. Canon Prothero, writing to the Vfrwes with referenoe to the visit of the unemployed to Westminster Abbey last Sunday, says :-The ...

COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... WAtWICK SHI IRE. Th~ S-c Dcsions were contiiitid ycsterday before lMf. J. Strattl lulic, .C, M.Pr, (chairistuan), abd BIccrs 1181 and W, J lsnus. 'riiF, Am~ioN~ ACAUX.ST TFIt LFANTIS(TOM GAR CON- IAN. - Pile. Ficgr ldo thle part of the Leamington ('orp;1nY3iiion, said Ile Nea., happy to informn the Court that thu~ larties in this action hadl come to terms, and that, diil r. ore, the Court of ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... YESTErDAY.-BoreO?reeserse Baker and Wills. A NAURo;v ESCAPE,-Grace Weston (23), who resides with her father in Garrison Street, Saliley, was charged with being drunk and ?? Brown deposed that shortly after eleven o'clock on Saturday evening last lie was in Lander Street when lie heard cries of llurder, and on proceeding in the direction of the sound he discovered the prisoner lying in the ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY.-BCfO'T' 1lrrsr.& Co11lins StuinqrC, and WIei.sv. ]rNIA'/,tEMXN4T.-Th ward I.OLigh, olork, 75, Lailywood Ioad, Birmingham, was charegtd M'ith ombe-eliig tbe sum of U1. Os. lid. oa the tli June, nnd further %Vith em. beezlilng tile sum of 18F. 1ld. o01 the 9th April, the moneys of his emplyo5r, JOsophh Wilcox, wireworker, 140, Pirk Road, Aston. Mr, Tyler (Mlessrs. Tyler anl Tanner) de ...

AN IMPORTANT INVESTIGATION

... AN IMPORT,,U\T INVESTIGATION. [Emc3 TEE DU ZLIN IRISH TI ES.] THERE being so much said, both in the Irish and Elnglish Press, in favour of an article now being largely used and recommended in Ireland. are de- ?? to maake our ovwn investigation, and learn for ourselves if one-half that was said was true, or whether or not it was one of those giglanite advertisine- schemes. the magnitude of ?? ...

LICENSING COURTS

... LICENSU'TYG cOU TS,. L~A]NRS-L-OWER wVARD. A gousral meeting of thle J iqttioesote1'oa for the ILan-er 'War~Vd ci La'iae- t04 AO hl Gla coseerdav tar thle purnvs 0 C 't-vg 0 wao a good attendance of uosticfVA ME1 0142ND 711 4'A-1l ?? c 'T heC Uoxiii, P.r sid I he itod race'-VII ;llti'oatirihl ithat t1ls Uradii 2hibatre Jocoela W~,tji I yea taken uni oi 01Tihorsdav.~ -and hie, SlE~goted ?? ?? ...

ROBBERY BY A RAILWAY SERVANT AT PARKESTON

... ROBBERY BY A RAILWAVY SERVANT AT PARKESTON. At the Petty Sessions, held at the Conrt House, Mistley, on [ondday, before T. W. Nunn, Esq,. (chair. man), John WoodgaVt, Esq., and E. K. Norman, Esq. -George Hansey. a labourer, formerly in the employ of the ?? at Parkeston, was broughtupin custody charged with stealing a chest of tea, containing 6-1fbs. and valued at £2, the property of the ...

HARTISM RE PETTY SESSIONS

... HARTI8X RE' PETTY SESSIONS. SESSIONs HALL,XEEj T Monday.-Before the Rer. T. Lee French (chairman),'G. Holt Wilson. Esq., W. W. Miller, M.D., Esq., and the Han. A. H. J. Hen. niker. Jonathan Button, a travelling gipsy, pleaded guilty to allowing three horses to stray on the highway at Thwaite on the 13th inst, and wvas fined Is. for each animal, and 96. costs; 12s. altogether, which he paid; - ...