REMARKABLE SCENE IN THE POLICE COURT

... REMARKABLE SCENE IN.THE POLICE COURT. pam A FRAUDULENT CLERK ANT HIS proo FUTURE. At the Liverpool Police Court, yesterday, of I before Messrs. A. Billson and HL Jevons, (M. William 1L Jackson. a well-dressed yuing man, 101 was again charged with embezzling threesums- the :£3 14s., £2 lOs., and £2, the property at his em- bib ployer, Mr. Gearing, shirt and collar; maker, to Riohmond-street. ...

A LIVERPOOL POLICEMAN'S ADVENTURE

... A LIVERPOOL POLICEMAN'S ADVENTUR. IlLI I IS. VU AbSA STRU( GLE WllH A SHOPBREAKE11 At the City Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. C. 0. Ellison, the three young men. named John Hayes, James WiUcook, and Charles Taylor, who lo Vere arrested on the 7th inst. for breaking and 2 entering the shop of Messrs. Johnson and Black- 2 torn, provision merchants, 109, Wavertree-road, snd stealing certin ...

ABERGWYNFI COLLIERY ACCIDENT

... ABERGWYN.FI COLLIERY ACCIDENT., RESUMIED INQUEST. I EVIDENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT INSPEOTOR. Thre adjourned inquest into the circumstances a attording tho deatli of the eight meli killed by a fith winding accident at tfie Givncorrwg Colliery, n Abergwynfi, on the 90th of Septem- I bet, was held on Monday at the Blaen- gwynfi Hotel, before Mr. Coroner.Cuthbertson. a Mr. W. .l Thomas, the maniager; ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YxsEi DAr.-Before His Honour Judge CMamners. A Pro-KIn PARTY! SPOILED my .mE RAifl.-Thomas Greaves, cab proprietor, 63, Lennox Street, brought an action against Thomas Allcock, mechanic, 8, tpper Webster Street, Aston, to recover £2. 10s. for the hire of a break and three horses and brougham and one horse. Mr. Bickley appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Tanner for the defendant. -The case for ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGRAM POLICE 6OURT. YESTERDAY,-Before Mcssrs. Colmore (Stip.), A. ChamberZains G. H. Lloyd, ie ainwrit, and W. BuRGLARMS-Jhnbi Wilks (24), butcher, 5, Stafford Street, wvas charged with burglary. At four o'clock; on Tuesday morning Police-constable E. Smith saw that there was someone moving about the premises of Josephl Fiarmiloc, provision dealer, Nelson Street. i~e waited until toe ...

CURIOUS MONEY-LENDING TRANSACTION

... CURIOUS MONEY-LENDITG TRANSACTION. An action was tried yesterday, at the Warwick County Court-before the Judge (Sir Richard Harington) i -in which Ann King, an old lady of seventy-sevenI years of age, sued Edward Watkins, a canal-haulier, for £30., being, as the plaintiff alleged, the balance of a loan of £40. made by her to Mrs. Watkins on the defendant's behalf. Mr. Pritchett (instructed by ...

THE STORY OF A BLIGHTED LIFE

... THE STORY OF A BLIGRTED LIF. On Saturday, at the Westminster Police Court, Katharine Eise Chenoweth, a woman of thirty-eight, who presented a deplorable appearance, her faded and ragged clothes almnos dropping off her body, which was attenuated by disease and want, was brought up before Mr. Shell, on remand, to answ er a charge of begging at Greyccat Place, Westminster, on the mrnoing of the ...

THE FATAL GUN ACCIDENT NEAR WORCESTER

... - Yesterdav afternoon an inquest was held at the Crow n Inn, Martley, by Mr. B. F. S:-Browne (deputycoroner), I on the body of IV. Mburice Day (22), son of the late vicar of Wicbenford. Mr. R. P. Hill appeared on behalf I of the family of the deceased.-Mr. Nash, of The Nook, Marticy, said that the deceased was his brother-in-law. Deceased lived with his widowed mother at Green Hill, Worcester. ...

THE SUICIDE OF A CHORUS GIRL

... I THE DEPOSITIONS. The London Eveningk Sews yesterday published the ?? spite of the very elaborate precautions taken by all who were officially concerned or privately interested in the enquiry as to the cause of Lydia Manton's death, we are enabled to give the public a summary of the depositions to which Mr. Troutbeck, the coroner for 'Westminster, refused access on Satur- day. From statements ...

BIRMINGHAM BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... BPIRAGEAML BOARD OF GUARDIANSi A POINT OF LAW. TlheBirinizighani Board of Guardians held their fort- nightlv meeting yesterday at the Parish Offices; -Mr. S B. smith ?? principal business brought before the Board related to the case of Kate Britnell, rn.ried woman, who 'was recently referred by theI miiagistrates to the relieving officer fur means wherewith to voinrciav her husband to support ...

EXTRAORDINARY FAMTLY QUARREL IN ABERDEEN

... EXTRAORDUARY FAMTLY QUARREL IN: ABERDEEN. i ACTION FOR DAMAGtES. In Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday, Sheriff I Hamilton-Grierson closed the record in an action at the instance of Mrs Minnie Valliant or Ander- t I son, Thistle Street, Aberdeen, against William A Anderson, sheepdealer, Bloomfield Cottage, Cults, l ! 'nlnaluding for £ZO as reparation for alleged assault. h Pursuer, in her ...

BISHOP ELLICOTT'S VISITATION

... BIBHObP ELLIUOTPT ,'VlATXONi t CHARGE AT CIREINOERMEBi y Yesterday the Bishop of Glouceste sad Bbletol r continued big visitation, at Cieaceater,nRd followingt on the charges already reported 3u the BRI5?0b, 3 Mmovi, opt) e so follows o he sabjet of The! * Appeal to Ohriot :-Hitherto we hvie considered the. * details of opposing theories and the fats ou whithi . the two modes of re=arding the ...