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LOSSES AT BACCARAT

... LOSSE AT BACCARAT.. ACTION ON A BILL OF EXCHANGE a In the Queen's Bench Division, yesterday - before I Mr. Justice Cave and a special jnry-the case of the London and- Unlversal Bank r. Wigram and otbera, I came on for ?? this case plaintiffs sought to t recover from the three defendants ;£1 440 on a bill of exchange, which they alleged they bd diseouneed for the defendants. The defendants ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... : -DnGRA FOLICE COuT.- ,iJ flflAY.240?o5 Mdm.. Middtse-W , Fali4, . *. SMssa, lTsWuni, TW,4 adi Jacob? - VsO~lEST E=Tr ON s CpraNr.-,ob Farmer, a Wes, living im Centre Row, wschred with being drunk and aisalting Pollcie'ntable WassL-lt will be remembered that poner was brought before the Bench ht Swet bet ws remanded for- enqwrie3 to be nade onceriA= an assault upon the father of the prisoner, ...

LOCAL DIVORCE CASES

... In the Divorce Court, yesterday-before Sir C. Butt- thecaqe of Hinohley v. Hinciley and Brown came on for hearing. This was the petition of Charles William Hinchley, a marine engineer, or a divorce by reason of the misconduct of his wife, Cia JaneHinchicywith the co-respondent, GeorgsjBrown, against whom damages were claimed.-Mr. Bargrave Deane, in opening the case, said the parties were mared ...

THE END OF THE OLD BAILEY

... H --TM Qi OTHR OW BagL. ?? Whl the Crown-of Towers that cm - a Rbeing pulle dod n and br.ogbt -under the hbft 7' ith azother historic lustitxtsi7n bplad tillrta part in ties 2annls of eaim. The aintmeat by the 10csmon Con i ommitte to~seet^lt for a new build- img fo hinal COxur, points to. the fct that the Old Bailey, us a Court d SessionY- Will: soon cease to exist. its adct pison. Newgate ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... II9STS IN~ BINGHAM. 7 9 ;; D: i . - Mr. Olivr Pembertton (city . croner) YwterdaY bldd an inquest, the Victoria Courts. pon sody of H~lnry ?? (56X who luad lived at 137R Olf 3rsst, \Smesh O. on ths 31st of October dceased w riing a cart of coal in 13ill StreetS:methwick ?? of the wheals passed oefr him racturing tbree of his ribs. He died in the Gene ospital on the. Ifth inist. A veidictof ...

RAINHILL-MELBOURNE MURDERS

... ~RARItffi4MMO3RMURDER-14 ALLEGED STARTLING CONFESSION. DEEMING AND JACK THE RIPPER. [Refter's Telegram.] MsnRouxa March 26.-The Argus to-day state than Deeming has confessed to a Perth official that he is guilty of the Rainlhil murders, and that;. he also committed the two last Whitechapel murders. He is reticent, however, with regard -to the murder ~charged again~s himn at Windsor, and in ...

THE LIBEL ACTION AGAINST MR. LAWSON TAIT

... THE LIBEL ACTION AGST LAWSON TAIT. . . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . - At the Manchester Assizes yesterday, Mr. Sutton asked for an expressicn of opinion from the judge asWI the settlement arrived at in tho matter of l iaeholm 1 Tait in reapte of the fees to be paid to the special ju -Dr.- Denholm'& soh'iturs wrote to the effect tba t theysv qite prepared to. carry out the undertaking, but n rteply they ...

COUNCILLOR NIXON AND THE MICHAEL O'HARA CASE

... ICOUNILLOR NEON MAN THE MICHAEL I H VHMU C.AE. ,A meeting WaS ca1led for last evening at the nlood- ,. gate Street Board icbools, to protest sgainst the . treatment mteted out to applicants for relief by the e Guardians of the Poor. Councillor Nixon, a member of o the .Board cf Guardians, presided over a large audience r of men, mostly of the working class. In opening the S proceedings he ...

SHOCKING NEGLECT BY PARENTS

... Yesterday at the Sheffield Quarter Sessions, before Mr. Lofthouse, Assistant-Recorder, Henry Strawther (39), labourer, and his wife, Eliza (39), were indicted for neglecting Selina Strawther, aged six months, in a nianner likely to caulse her unnecessary suffern~g and in- jury to her health, baetween Jaunary 1 and March 12. The woman was further indicted for insuring the child for :£2. in the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... RIRHAMPOLICE COURT. YsmDtY.-Beforv MH r& Co0r2 (Stp.) and P. B. Goodmn. LqTRNT TO ComMraA FEwsY.-Alfred Nibblett (56), who bhs a long list of convictions recorded aghinat him, was placed in the dock cbarged under the Prevention of Crimes Act with being found on enclosed premises. with intent to commit a ?? Friday night prisoner- wee found in a corridor leading to ,the curator's residence a; ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUJTS IN BIRMIGHAM. Mr. Oliver Pemberton (city coroner) yesterday, ab the Victoria Courts. investigated the circumstances of the death of Edward Tuttle (26?, who had for some months lived in lodgings, at No. 63, Dollman Street, and was a timber-pcrter, employed by the Midland Railway Com- pany, at Lawley Street Goods Station. On Saturday morning last deceased was engaged in transferring some ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE THEFTS AT RAILWAY STATIONS

... W M - I &INEGED EXESIE TBITS AT RAIL- WAY1 STATIoXN At BoW Street Police Court, London, yesterday,. Fredsrick Brooks, Elizabeth Edwards, 1lorence Brooks, Jndjohn Stewart were ebarged, on remand, with being' concerned in stealing a quanlity of goods found on prenises at St. Martin's Court, St. Martin's: Lane, by detective officers acing under the instruc- 'ns of DetectivowsPetor i'Mar5s'IL The ...