BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRDINGHAM POLICE COURT. YzSTERDAY.-Bcfore Mesrs. Coltore (Stip. ), Parwsns, Cook, Harris. H. J. Manten, cad Ca~dfsry. ALLEGED ROnEnRIES FROM CAnts.-James Nicholls 1(22),Joseph Goodwin (20), and Henry Mannion (20),wbo refused to give their addresses, were charged on suspicion with committing several robberies from ?? about a fortnight numerous complaints have been received by the police about ...

THE CHILD OF THE STREETS

... I TITE CBILD OF THE STREETS. At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. Bunce, Tangve, ?? EXissell, of 20, Haden Street, Moseley Road, watchmaker, was charged with being drunk and disorderly and indecently assaulting a match girl, Mary Ann Hayes, of 33 Court 4 house, Heneage Street. Prisoner, a resuectably- dressed elderly man, was defended by Mr. Philip Baker. The girl stated ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESTzEDAY.-Beore His Hanour Judge Crlmers. A ConIuxCcxous. BANBUrPT.-Mr. Parfitt, repre- senting the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, applied for an order of committal against William Watkins, keeper of the Reservoir Tavtrn, Earlswood. Mr.: Adcock appeared for the bankrupt.-Mr. Parfitb stated that on the 9th inst. a bankruptcy petition was presented against the respondent, and Mr. Woollett, ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUESTS iN BIRMINGHAM. ST'ICIDE AT THE INFIRMARY. Yetccday afternoon, Mr. Pemberton (coroner) held an ;i~;esn at the Victoria Courts, touching the death ef I a--rck Relly (53), wvho died at the Workhouse Infirmary Ci: Iuesdav from the effects of injuries caused by deesased throwing himself over a balcony at the i. ?? Silleuce, a sister at the infirmary, ?? dil'(ased was saffering frota ...

THE OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY

... T THE OXFORDSMR TRAGEY. | Ygerday, at Little Faringdon, ?? the ;tbmnet's inqueet was resumed into th ex o 'attending the death of Alice Beatrice James (71 and Emily Ethel Judd (5). whose bodies were found on the ! 23rd and 24th xlt,, hat of James being outraged ia ,mutilated. A labonre, n mad ams apo~ctt6d unider res wss reve that the ?? te togefet on tha a~ternoo af Saturday, ebe Tafddut. [ ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAJ. The. City Coroner (BIr. Oliver Pemberton) held an inquest at the Victoria Courts, yesterday, touching the death of John Groom, aged 84, who had lived with his wife at 19, SaItley Street, and who died at his residence on the 13th iust.-Mrs. Smallwood, who lives near the deceased, said that for the last six months she had attended to the deceased and his wife. On January ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQtET IN RBANGHAEL Several inquests were held * yesterday before the Coron (Mr. Oliver Pemberton), at the Victoia CoUrtL The first related to the death of Merd Chatwin (29), of 17 Court, I bouse, *ee Bank Road, who died on thb ZOth ult, under circsmstances which renoered `an engury desirable. Tbe husband te that he had four chifdrei living, but his wife had had four miscariages during tlsid ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... YSSTEDAY.-Before His Honour Judge CRsners. THE BIRMINGHAM ART METAL COMPANY. The evidence of three important witnesses was taken by his Honour in the bankruptcy of the Birmingham Art Metal Company (limited). Mr. M. Hooper appeared for Mr. P. Bates, the liquidator, and Mr. Bradley for a Mr. Thompson, who holds certain securities for money lent indirectly to the company.- The Official Receiver ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... BANIMUPTCY A = A. .J. Astovs.-In the Birmingham Conrt of Bank raptcy yesterday, upon the application of Mesrs. Btal and Cross, Solicitors, Arthur John Aston, f, er carrying on business as a button manufact Mel at Prly Street Works, Princip Street-, Birminufhatrr uder t style of William Aston, and lately as managjng7 diret of William Aston (Limited), was adjudicated a bazt rupb by Mr. Registrar ...

THE VICTORIA COURT IMATIAL

... EXAMINATION OF OFFICERS. i [Reuter's Speciao Servic.] ILTA, July 25.-The Court-martial on the survivors e of the Victoria was resumed at a quarter to ten this morning on board her Majesty's ship Hibernia. Lord Gillford, flag-lieutenant of the Victoria, was re-! called and interrogated by the Court as to the manner in which the T.A. system of signalling, invented by Admiral Tryon, was worked. ...

THE ACTION BY A DIVORCEE

... THE AOTIIN Y ADIVI4Clk . 7 case~ r~tnr~obro4~l inaucdin -theiA APUee Btch TvM66 oi B~8itdy, ?? r o a ui ked on Satudiy Thei pI W Af , kg,fi ~ Owif e~ 6rw ?? io r;ecoe? arei5., th6 anoutit ,Of tbr ,e imtaliemta 0of at. WyoancqEMO a, 1rJufijn_ V he Iaite hustn. pu ber anoldter cys .otib P oiily , m eo n& 4 Peic ' cle loi~e,~id ibtWS8 r ther 4ofd the hr pelt~inth~X eitenn ?? -lie ~ ~ ~ ~~~b ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... YETERDAY.-B efore Menra. ByBay, &malwmood, WWR, and EBawrds. ASSAULTING THE POLICE.-Stephen Rooke, 10 Court, 7 house, Park Lane, was charged with being drunk and disorderly on the 27th inst.; and William Rooke was charged with assaulting Police-oassable Boultonm-The first-named prisoner was found drunk and behaving in a disorderly manner in Park Lane, on Saturday evening. When Boultxn took him ...