SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A POLITICAL AGENT AT WALSALL

... SERIOUS CHARGES AGAET A .CIAL I AGENT AT WAISALL At the WS0al3l Guilibsal, yeay-beore Messm Wl Brownhill (3ayor), B. Beebee, J. Lindop, J. Thorpe. n WU. E. Bl th-WIllia= He7 Browne, Weatbourte tre-et, valsal late secretary to Sibe La l iahor4 appeared in answew to four samanonses charging him (1) bh unlawfully forg a nomination aperof Charles Cnrbet lValker, as ndidat for the aci. ou a wn ...

THE CRAIG DIVORCE CASE

... In the Divorce Division, yesterday, Sir Charles Butt and a special jury bad again before them the ease of Craig v. Craig and Ramp. The petition was that of the husband, managing clerk to a solicitor at Birmingham, for a divorce by reason of the adultery of his wife with the co-respondent, Mr. Horatio Ramp, against whom damages were claimed. The respondent pleaded wilful neglect, misconduct, ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... Be STAPFOBDSuEiR GAS AND COKE CoMEANR (Liu=E) AND THE Companixs Acrs.-This was an appeal by the liquidator from an older by Mr. Judge Kekewich, dated December 8, 1891, striking the names of J. R. Rushworth and others from the list of con- tributories, and was heard yesterday, before Lords Justices Lindley, Bowen, and Ray.-Mr. Renshaw, in opening the appeal said that it was an appeal by the ...

THE BEHRING SEA DISPUTE

... f[eefes Telsoss1 WASNGI oiN, Mareh 26.-A memberoftheCabinet, speaking of the Behring Sea difficulty to-day, said he saw no reason for supposing that complications would not be settled amicably. It would, he declared, be the height of folly for two countries that had so much in common to quarrel over a matter they had already areed to settle by arbitra- tion. He was confiden that Great Bri ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Y. ?? Messrs. Colmore (Stip.), Parsons, Clayton, and Harris. ALLEGED THErT oi PiGnois.-George Newman (15), I brass-polisher, back 11, Stanifcrth Street; Frank Rent l15}, brass-turner, 4, back 11, Lower Tower Street; and William Knight (16), iron-caster, 9 Court, 1 house, Pritchett Street, were charged with having twelve live pigeons in their possession supposed to have been, ?? prisoners, who ...

HANDSWORTH POLICE COURT

... I . . YESMDAT.-Before Mesrs. G. Heaton n4 T. S. PahZot, T1E BOY BUGLARL-Henry Edwards (1i), Lime Street. 'Sumethwick. was brought up on remand from lest week charged with breaking into the shopof William tairenball, butcher, Downing Street, Smethwick.-The prisoner, who had been before the courb previously op a charge of: theft, was committed to an industrial sohool for fire years -,A- ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... A sitting of the Liverpool Court of Fassagecom. ti msence-d yesterday, at St. George's Hall, before M~r ?? H. Baylis, Q.C., the presiding judge. The r cause list contains 18 issues for trial-one before a special jury--and two admiralty actions. A TAILOR'S BILL c BROOME V. BIBBY.-This was a~n .action brought A4 by J. J. Broome, tailor, South Cestle street, t' against J. T. Bibby, a traveller ...

THE STRANDING OF A CARDIFF STEAMSHIP

... BOARD OF TRADE INQUfRY. eS TERIMBLE EXPE:RIENCES, As Cardiff Town-hall on Tuesday (before Mr. T. I ig W. Lewis, stipendiary, with whom sat Captain r Lo Parish, nautical, assegssr, and Mr. Ballett, engi- i Y nearing assessor) a Board of Trade inquiry was t I. opened into tihe circumstances attes)tling the i . stranding of tile steamship Violnate, of Cardiff,on I f the 22nd of February, on the ...

ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON CHILDREN AT BARRY DOCK

... ALE.j2iGED OUTRAGE It ON ICHILDRE lN AT BARRY D)OCK. -EXCITING C(IHASE; AND CAPTURE. On Wednesday afternoon a seafaring man, Sapparently a Scorclarim, but viho refused to give -his netine to tits police authorities, was arreted at ?? Station on aciharge of having attempted to icommit art outrage on two little girle of tender years at B1arry Deck. It appears that on 'Tuesday ea 1oan1 wvas Seeln ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORiONERS' INQUESTS. FRIDAY, MARCI 18 . BEFOREE MPS T. Ed SAMPSON, CORONER OF LIVERPOOL. 7 A CmLD'S FALL DowN.WsT.AinS.-On the body of Nora Hanlon, three years of age, whose parents 6 reside in a court off Hornby-street. On Monday 2 evening while the parents were in the kitchen they 4 heard a Aound like some one falling downstairs, - and on going to the door of the room found the child lying ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... L7MODAY. MARCH 14. t BXr-FOaRE MR. VW. J. STEWART, STnPZ~r:AZ YMAGiSTaATF 8;As9su:L wm _- 3t:G.-Bfidget H31pis, .r, charged with having sted Sarah Smni:. in ^ I. curt off Scotlanad-rosod. It appair. tha; the z Its women, who had been aoquainted pre% kwus:r, rtt oD Saturday evening in a R eengro:-er s shor, ?? began to quarrel. The prisoner lftpd up a&I jug which she held in her hand and ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. MARCH 4. BEFORE l W. J. SMWART, swEr&U MAGMSTUATP TE T oF JRWEUXRT FROx A RAILW4T 1w Stepben Pearce, aged nine years, and his Mtn alsrgaret Pearce, were charged, the for,, ; having been concerned in e obeT of some jeweliery, and the latter with having riv d - knowing it t have been stolen. -Mr. 'M&Utd that the jewellerv, valued at £25, had beft x. 6igoed from Birmingham to Mr. Jona ...