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ARREST OF NOTORIOUS CHARACTERS IN BIRMINGHAM

... At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. T. .L Colmore (stipendiary) and C. T. Parsons -C. Holland, labourer. no fixed address, was charged. with failing to report himself as required by the Pre- vention of Crimes Act. Detectice - superintendent Black said that the accused was sentenced to six mouths' imprisonment and five years' police supervision at the Birmingham sessions ...

THE FIRE AT BATH

... sTHE FIRE AT :B'ATH. OPE'NTNOG Q'F TRE.HE tN:EU-IJ£ST, At the GuildhaUl Bath, yesterday after0oon, XIrB, | A. Dyer, the city ooroner, opened -an inquest touchiii theideath of Alice Oraoroft, aged nine yearn, whidI Freeulted from the ;serious firewhiohlbroke out atihe j rezidenc6 .'ofU .Major-General Bernard, Craqroftr 21 Nelron place, on Saturday morning.. The child was ,.Dirr ner escape ru= ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. *BEFORE We T. P. SAMPSOS, CORONER OF LIVERPOOL. h CHILDREN FATAlLY BuR-rD.-Ou the body of Rosetta Bordelia Hutton, aged seven, child of Robert Hutton, baker, of 12, Goring-street, Tox- teth-park. On Monday last deceased was standing 4 on the kitchen fender, trying to take a picture down from the mantelpiece, when her clathio I a caught fire. All efforts tq extinguish the ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... CADOXTON-13ARRY. (Ilefore Mr. 0. H. JoN,,s, Chiairiutirt, and Colonel Guierarns.) EMPrOYERi AND EMLPLOYEe IN CoNrelr.CrJ- Eliit Parlitt, buildert, Holton, Barry Dock, charged Jolin Andrewns anrd Jho bileskch, sotueniaesor?, wit I ;In assault oil tilet 19th of Decembinler. Mt. A. Jaick- son, Cadoxttrl, tlipieired for tbie prosecutiert, aid Mr. F. T. Tontmes-Lloyd, BHrry Dock, dletfided. There ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. BEFOHE AIR. IV. J. STEWART. THF POLICE COURT PoOoX.-The stipendiary l acknowledges with tbanks £2 2s. from Threlf all's c Brewery Company, a contribution to the poorbox. i THE FATAL FioET IN TOrTETHL-Mr. Moss, the r g5 assistant prosecuting solicitor, offered no evidence r against Thomas Armstrongwho was in custody for d )i causing the destb of John Grant, a ship scraper ...

THE FATAL SHOOTING CASE AT SWANSEA

... TH1E FATAL SHOOTING CASE AT SWANSEA PRISONER BEFORE THE MAGIS- TRATES. At Swansea Police-court on Thursday (before Mur. J. C. Fowler, stipendliary, and Mr. J. C. Vye- F tailailter) William Smith was brought up on the charge of causing tbe death of William Morgans at the Antelope Hotel, Swansea, on Decomber 2. Mr. W. R, Smih prosecuted on behalf of tile Crown, ne and Mr. J. Glasbrook Richards ...

THE SPINNING HOUSE SCANDAL

... THE SPINNING HOUSE SCANDALI AOPbP.FVR DAMAGES BY DAWY HOPKINS. 1>xwgirS, Dasy Hophins, who was concerned.Wi the recent Spinning-hotl case at Cambridge,is abouVsto bring au action against the pro-Proctar for Iealwaei~npi~nt. A writ will'~be served o0 Mondhyenext. Sheclaims £10(0 dmages. Miss Hopkins' statement, uponwhich the actioarwill be Uaeed, is that Wl the ingt of her arrest she wa6 ...

THE CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST MR. HASTINGS

... ~E ^HARGf ^E OF FRAUD AGAINST: :R. -ASINGS ?? _ CHG OF FRA-UD AGAIN:ST:~MR,--rHREAe ?? ?? ~ ?? . it-DL = CES7S .4 FURTHER PROCEEDINGS AT BOW STREET. ,i George Woodyatt Hastings, of St. Bernard-green ilouse, Great Malverl, aor i ast Wlorceatershire, was brought up in ?? Bow-street police- ! .I tbts nenraing,, before Sir J. Bridge, charged ol remand WNH1 fr toe ivk.rationl -worn again.st Mr. ...

MAIL ROBBERY

... 7:AUT ROBA;Y.;; A dospsteh fromi Lirmericit; dated Ionday, Ssa AtWii m Beie-t . ~ei3m to-day' before Messrs. Wi.iarn ~ehtle~ Oll the chair), T. Goiag, and.F. IL Hodder ?? Cthe adjourned hase against Patrick hane da Liiink a carmdriver, for the robhary ofmails on the nitk'thtone7thinist washeard. The prosecution Was bmoreht at the iait of the Posmosterngeteraln for whom the. t'p S. CcAicll, ...

POLICE INTELLIGNECE

... ,- ?? POS I LBNCE, I CITy POLICII COURT. 'A R ARDYED 9Rti Patrick M¶Hngh, aR. old ,convict, was charged on ?? 'with pic~king the pocket of a oirl in Matket-street oln aturday night. Mi'Hgh was seen 'by a boy to pat his hrud into the ls.'2d. A cry of ?? Th)ieofewals rahisedandthed p risoner ran aiway, hut was caught. Detective-inspeetor I ,ekorFi the prisoner had served termns of siX year. ...

NIHILIST PLOTS AGAINST THE CZAR

... NIHELIST PLOTS AGAINST THE CZAR. I ARRESTS IN PARIS. An Exchange Company's telegram from Paris says: The Saltl states that a report is current in well-informed quarters that an Anarchist conspiracy to blow up the Russian Embassy and the Chamber of Deputies has been discovered. Reuter's Paris agent telegraphs :-Some of the morn- ines newspapers refer vaguely to a discovery of a Nihilist plot ...

THE DARING STREET ROBBERY IN ABERDEEN

... THE DARING STREET ROBBERY IN . I V A BERDEEN.'' Two MEN CHARGED WITH THE CRIME. In connection 'with the recent daring street robbery frofa a boy while on the way from the Market Branch of the . North of Scotland Bank to the office of Messrs Ben. Reid & Co., two men-Charles. Macpherson, shoemaker, 3 ustice Mill Lane, and Robert Kirkland, tailor, North Broedford, Aberdeen havej been apprehended ...