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ASTON POLICE COURT

... YRS7Rn)nAT.-Before MDOsrs. Hal, Ryiand, and ratee ACCIDENTALLY CA( TJRnD. - Thomas Taylor, alias Reeves, cabman, James Street, -Aston, was charged w ith stealing a mackintosh, valued at 0i. 12s. 6d., belonging to a fellow-cabman named George Mason.-The property Nvas left on the cab during the temporary absence of the prosecutor, who subsequently saw the prisoner in possession of it in Wheeler ...

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 ACTION FOR CONSPIRAOT

... THE ACTION FOR CONSPIRAUi. In the Court of Queen's Bench yesterday-before Mr. Baron Huddleeton and a special jury-the case of Marks v. Befuls and Others, which was partly beard on Monday, was continued. It was an action for damages for an alleged conspiracy to get the plaintiff prosecuted,' and for other matters. Mr. Marks conducted his case in person, and Mr. Winch, Q.C., Mr. Cock, Q.C., Mr. ...

RAILWAY RATES ENQUIRY

... LOCAL EVIDENCE. The Board of Trade enquiry into the revised lists and a schedules of railway rates and charges submitted by the various railway companies to the 3oard of Trade was S resumed yesterday, before Lord Balfour of Burleigh (Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Trade) I and Mr. Courtenay Boyle (PermanentUnder-Secretaryl. Mr. W. E. Wilson, manager of the New Union Flour r: Mills, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMLNGAM_ POLICE COURT. YxsTEar.-Before Mcssrs. Coltore (Stip.), Tiammnns, Mfarris Harris, .lfiddlcraore, and Hart. ArsEYPrsD CuICIDa,-Uban Horton (29), milkman, lW, Unett Street, wats charged with being drank and attempting to commit suicide.r> The accused stated that for some weeks past he had suffered acutely with nleuralgicpains in the head. H~e had bad eight teeth extracted. On Sunday ...

PECULIAR CHARGE OF FRAUD

... At the Wolverhampton Police Court, oni Saturday, Samuel Tomlineon (68), miner, of Paul Street, Sodom, near Sedgley, was charged on remand with obtaining eighteen postage; stamps by false pretences from David Kent, dresser, of 1, Bell Place, Dudley Road, Wolverhampton.-In the course of evidence by Maria Kent, wife of the prosecutor, it was stated that the stamps had been sent addressed to Mr. ...

SHOCKING CASE OF NEGLECT AT ASTON

... SHOCKTNG CASE OF NEGLECT AT ASTON. At the Aston Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. Cooper, Stringer, and Weiss, and Dr. Griffiths-Thomas Boswell, gunmaker, of 25 Court, 2 house, New John Street, Birmingham, was summoned for neglecting his wife and ?? ;Wheeian, relievinj-officer to the Aston Guardians, stated that he visited the defendant's house, and found the woman, who was suffering from ...

THE FATEL BOXING MATCH

... Mr. Danford Thomas hed an inquest on Saturday, at - Marylebone Coroner's Court, on the body of John William Williams, aged twenty, a carriage-buildear, who died after taking part in a boxing competition at the White Hart Tavern, Wimdmill Street Tottenham Court Road, on Tuesday ?? iS. Harding, uphol- sterer, 18, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, uncle of the deceased, said his nephew enjoyed ...

BIRMINGHHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRMAIGHIAM COUNTY COURT. YESTERAAY.-Before ais fonour Judo_ Chaames. A Bin TRANSAONox..-The Court resumedthehaz. ing of the action brought by A. H. Harper, of Brunswick Road, Sparkhrook, baker, against George WVhile, of Henry Street, gasfitter, and William. Harcox, of '328 Moseley Road, builder, to recover £4. l7s. on a bill o- exchange. Mr. .kdcock appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Pearson ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER BY AN ARMED BURGLAR

... ATTEMPTED MURDER BY AN AIRMED I I BBURGLAR. William Whittam (32), described as a coffee-house keeper, of 46, York Street, Lambeth, was again brought up at Southwark Police Court, on Saturday, charged with having housebreaking implements in his posses- sion by night, and with attempting to murder olice- constable Warren (112 L) and Police-constable Win- grave (257 L), by firing at them with a ...