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BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... CROW-N COURT. Y1ZSTEaris.-Before Mfr. Justice Tills. A FAMIUER S CASE.-TV0ed T. ?? was an action brought by Arthur John Wood, Redual, lcroms- grove farner, to recover £70. damages from Thomas Henry 1rader, iednal, farmer, for injuriesto his mare, allegel to hare been inflicted by horses belonging to defendant. Mr. Hugo Young and MvIr. Pritchett tin- structed hy Air. Tanner) appeared for ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT ON SNOWDON

... At Landudno, on Saturday, the County Coroner (Mr. | Roterts) held an inquest on the body of Mr. John Mitchell (35), ot Oxford, chief assistant to Dr. Murray in the preparation of the new English dictionary. Dr. Murray, and Mr. Robert Mitchell, of Glasgow, a brother of the deceased, were present at the enquiry, The body bore numerous bruises, death having probably been caused by a fracture of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BMMI2NGHAN POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY-Before MIessrs. Golisore (Stip.), Clayton, Baker, Brierley, anud Hi.G. . nranton, Too SLoW Tars Tici.-Thomas Fellows (25), baker, 63, Richard Street, was charged on remand with having committed four burglaries in Birminghbam since the 3rd of July. The names of the prosecutors are: Mary Ann Clarkson, 11, Saudy Lane; A. Thomas, 12, Emily Street; T. Stanton, 67, ...

WALSALL

... WALS.ALIL. - ALLEGED STASEINa IN A LoDGIno G-sorsE-Shortly before midnight on Monday, Ann Durkin, a woman hsing at Clarke's lodging-house, New Sitreet, attended at the police station, and stated that she had been btabbed by Thomas Sculley, a son-in-law of the keeper of the I house, with a table-knife. The -voman was taken to the hospital, where the injury, which was over the eye, was found to ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHANM POLICE COURT. YEsTERDA,,Y-Brorr Jf/r ssrs. T. dM. Coliore (Stxere .Blaidd, Leach, izcrl, 'and Warden I PiopsrCIZociFtS AT F5lk'HE3.-,Jamte HillIf K; BUry Street, Volverhanipton, a white-haired man of sixt5 twvo years, was c'hargcd with freiuenting the Old £'je,1 F,'air, in MIiller Street, on Tlicr-cday night, with intent t, commit a ?? saW hinn ;n the crowd stood ing beside wvomren ...

IMPRISONMENT OF PARENTS FOR CRUELTY

... DIPRISOMMENT OF PARENTS FOR CRUELTY. Yesterday, at West Bromwich Police Court-before Mr. Neville (stipendisry)-Edward Abell (33) and Emma Abell (34), husband and wife, of Smith Street West Bromwich, were charged under the Cruelty to Children Art with neglecting their children, Ann Maria, aged thirteen years; Elizabeth, eleven; Edward, seven - Hannah, six; and Jemima, three years. Mr. Barrows, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGH.AM POLICE COURT. SATORDAY,-BS'eforC Messrs. Goodwusc, Wllder's, Manton, and Fallozrs. A DgmE 'siv's, VrcTL.ANCa.-William Brown (35), betting clerk, no fixed address, was charged %with break- ing and entering the premises of William Dallorro. 18, Edmund Street, and stealing opera glasses and other articles to the value of £20. Robert Baxon (20), warehouseman, back 224, Bellbarn Road, ...

THE RACECOURSE AGITATION

... THE RACECOURSE AGITATIO a. DEPUTATION, TO TlE, ASTOY AiTRTS A large deputation watduon ?? at the polies Court, Plark~ Road, -yesterday, for toec purpos;e of protecting against the estjablishnieint o- die0 wyere Iii esr2. J1. A. Cooper in tie chair, A. Ii. 1en,- p. y ates, ?? 'Malims. Criintiiths Hill. ?? and Jiarvey. and Alderman Hart: whileo tat' deputation con- ?? io fCve-ntry, Canon O ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... t LOCA-L LAW CASES. BEE' V. EanRL OF Dcnr.Frn.-Jn the Chancenr T'iv:iioa TMr. Justice Chitty yesterdav delivered. judgtment ?? ntinion. in this actor. (which was argued about a ior'- night since), by which ubr. Bell, who is the ownn .r . ?? the Swvan ?trewrerv. at Quarry Hill, Kingew' ;!rdo.'icar Brierley Hill, Stattordshire, sought to re-train r'-.arl of Dudlev from working his estensive c ...

THE LUNATIC AND THE DUKE OF YORK

... | THE LUNATIC AN)D THE DUKE OF YORK. - I - At Leeds, on Saturday-before Mr. C. NL Atkinson (stipendiary)-John Henry Thackrah (34), moulder, Strawberry Grove, Armley, was charged with being a lunatic at large. The prisonser resented an appearance quite in keeping with the cha rge. Zr. T. W. Nussey, MA. P.t, was on the Bench.-Th e Town Clerk (Mr. John Harrison) said the ease was connected with ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMLINGHAM POLICE COURT. TE.STEEDAY. - (Br fOrC siC.- Oolscrr (Slip7.r , . B. (z/eedstase, (;i'ire, PaLeon, tnd Wainmcrio7h. VIOLENT AsC.ULTri;-Edward Davis (23), of Old Cross Street. was charged with assaulting a young woman named Mary Rcesv c. The prosecunrix was drinking in the Sivan-with-Two-Necks public-house in Lancaster Street, on -oniday evening, wvhen tie prisoncr entered the house ...

EXTRADITION OF JABEZ BALFOUR

... EXTRhADITION OF JABEZ BALFOUR. A Reuter's telegram from Buenos Ayres, dated yester- day, says :-Jabez l3olfour. who ha- lately been detained in custody at his own residence, has now basea returned to the Salts prison. It is improbable that the decision of the Argentine Supreme Court upon the app-ai against his extradition will begiven before October. A Pull Afoll Gazelte correspondent at ...