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SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A PUBLICAN

... SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A PTUBLICAN. Yesterday, at the Birmingham Police Court-before Messrs. Colmore (stipondiary) and Parsons-James William Crumbie (33), licensed victualler, Globe Restaurant, Bull Street, was charged with unlawfully and indeceintly assaulting Arthur Bedford (16), 215, St. Vincent Street, on the 8th of September,; Noah Ride (19), 73, Moland Street, grocer's assistant, on ...

A WORCESTER MAGISTRATE CHARGED WITH DRUNKENNESS

... A WORCESTER MAGISTRATE CHARGED I WVITH DRUINKENNESS. At the W'orcester City Police Court, yesterday- before a full bench of ?? W. B. Williamson, J.P., was summonedfor havingbeendrunkon the licensed premises of the Shakspeare Hotel, on Novem- ber 12. - Mr. Beauchamp represented the defendant, who did not appear. He said he was sorry he was not in a position to contradict what was stated in the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YosTns Arn.-Bcfore Xcnsrs. CosmoreS (Sip., A. Cza=ber- lain, Byirnd. Barrow, acd F. B. Goodsairn. AssAUrT.-Alfred Attwood, a notorious character, liingq in Barford Street, was charged with assaulting Thomas Hall, a tramway employd, living at Smethwciok. On Mdonday afternoon thzere was some little confusion in John Bright Street in con sequence of asmall accident on the tramway. Prisoner was ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... -BURUNGHAM COUNTY COURT. YE5TsE AY.-Bef'c His Honour W Ju c Chdners. ASoTorCB RUININ11 - DOWN ClA. - Richard Johr. Drury, of 176, Broad Street, Birmingham, doctor of medicine, sued John G. Dennis, of 141, Great Lister Street, cab proprietor, to recover £19. os., for damages to plaintiff's horso and brougham, caused by the negligence of defendant's servant, on November 2, 1889. Mr. Earfitt ...

ALLEGED SYSTEMATIC FRAUDS

... ALLEGED SYSTEMATIC FRATUDS. Before the Potteries Stipendiary (Mr. H. C. Green- wood}, at Burslem, yesterday,% William Perry, alias Bennett, a young man of respectable appearance, was charged wvitl obtaining money by false pretences from various ?? was adduced to show that on the 28th ult. the defendant called at the establishment of Elizabeth Alice Johnson, the proprietor of a Berlin and fancy ...

DISPUTE BETWEER RECTORS

... DISPUTE BETWER RECTORS. Judge Melville was occupied some hours at the Shrewsbury County Court, yesterday, hearing a case in which the Rev. S. J. Hawkes, rector of the second portasn of the parish of Partesbury, sued the Rev. W. Harrison, rector of the first portion, for the recovery of S05.i as damages alleged to have been comitted upon the plaintiff's hedge. Mr. Williams was for the plaintiff ...

THE CHELTENHAM WILL SUIT

... I THE CHELTENA-M wiLL SU. -T. VERDICT FOR THE DEENDANTS. In the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice, E yesterday-before Mr. Justice Butt and apecial jury-a the hearing of the case of Boughton V. enrdnks and another was resumed. This was an action with e reference to the testamentary dispositions of Mrs. Mary Rosina Horsley, who had resided at Cheltenham, and died on the 28th June l ...

MR. P. A. RALLI AND HIS HUNTING QUARTERS

... MR. P. A. RALLI A-ND IlS EUNTING . QUARITERS. A case of some interest to hunting men was heard at the Nuneaton County Court on Saturday. Mr. Paul Anthony Ralli, residing at Yarana House, 1'lgercon Gardens, S.W.. and the owner of the celebrated racing yacht Yarana, was sued by James Harold Brownson and his wife for the sum of £46., rent of apart- ulents, and for damages for breach of con- tract ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YrsTEanAy.-BefOre Has Honour Juedc Chaemers. CoRious APPLaca'TION.-An application was made by Mr. J. 0. Dale, on behalf of WIX illiam Fowler, Lans- downe Cottage, Pitney Street, for authority to inspect the premises of Joshua Stubbs (Limited) metal-rollers, Pitney Street, against whom plaintiff has brought an action to recover damages for certain alleped nuisances, and to secure an injunction ...

A BILL OF EXCHANGE TRANSACTION

... I A ByL OF EXCANGE NSAOT. In the Queen's Bench Division yesterday-before the Lord Chief Justice and Mr. Justice A. L. =nith, acting as a Divisional Court-the case of Lewis vA Crawshay came before the Court on appeal from a decision of Mr. Justice Williams in Chambers.-The plaintiff is a solicitor practising at Cheltenham, and the defendant Mr. Henry Herbert Crawshay, is a yodng gentleman who ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YEsanAy. -Before Messrs. Hill, T. Lowe, Stone, Lacy, Lord, and Bardet. FIING A RsvoLva LN THE STBxE.-Arthur Griffin, pearl-button maker, court, Manchester Street, was charged with discharging a loaded revolver, in Newtown Row.-Police-setgeant Lee Side said that about 11 25 on Saturday night he was in Princip Street, and heard a policeman's whistle in the direction of Lower Tower Street. ...

THE STREET RUFFIANISM

... TEE STREET RUFFIANISM. At Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before Mlr. T. Ml. Coimore (stipendiary)-Charles Bartlett (25), a bawker, who lives in Sumnmerhill Street, was charged with violently assaulting Police-constable HilL The particulars of the assault whereby the constable's ieg was broken wvere reported in yesterday's Dailv Poet. Hill was unable toappear, and the prisonerwasremnanded ...