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BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRMUjNGHAMA COUNTY COURT. YE.S~hSDAt-Bef~rC M.lr 12egistrar 00i'.t-t-r Ile Ac TrHOTAS EDWV-RI) BOSD. eng6ineer and ~acbin-sr Astor ?? bankrullpt appaed for rI examination, which hd been adjourned Iortoegoc-tue. non Lrimaccounts. --Mr. Ln belrt (wvbo appeareed h the bankrupt) said that his client had not rcrn a lT t. ,re- pare the necessary accounts.-1t was ducidel to )prote, i with the ...

A MARRIED MAN SUED FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... A MARRIED MAN SUED FOR. BREACH OF I ~~~PROMISE. Mr. Justice Hawkins and a special jury beard the action of Uhite v. Ferguson yesterday. 'Ibe plaintiff, Miss Alice Louisa White, residing with her widowed motherat Cnisawick, claimed damages for allezed breach of promise of marriage on the part of the defendant, Mr. Ernest Stuart Ferguson, an iron ranafacturer at Cardiff. The statement of claim ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRIUNGHAM POLICE COURT. Y9STnDAY.-Before Uessrs. CosMeore ?? Gooda7. Harding, Wainwrigiet, and Giftirer. Anomns CR on - iA n inveterate police court, 1 habitue, James Gilhooly, was summoned for sing obscene language in Philip Street.-Gilbooly, who does not allow afifiction to sit heaily on himi, smiled at tire magistrates, ad then, seeing the burly form of S:uperisi- tendent Stepbenson on one ...

CHARGES OF MANSLAUGHTER

... At the Worship Street Police Court, Lopidon, yester- day-before Mr. Busbby-Thoma. *aype, a police- constable stationed at Bethnal Green, was charged on suspicion with causing the death of Walter Giourgi, a cook, of Hamilton Street, Bethual Green, by kicking him on.the head in Palm Street on Thursday, the 26th ult. At the coroner's inquest held on Tuesday nightsa verdict of Wilf al nriurder ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGY MAN

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A alimy- MA.N. At the Middlesex County Sessions, on Saturday, the hev. Walter Hind (471 was indicted for inde.:ently assaulting Beatrice an2d Hilda Swan, two little girls both under thirteen years of Age. Mr. Arthur Hutton prose- cuted, and Mr. Geoghegan sadMr. Lay'-ester defended.- The case tor the prosecution was that the defendant was in Qgngsat and 5epteml ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIlRIx-SlNGHAM POLICE COURT. Y| umaua xY- 'c-oh-e )1fCeST$,. Coiu Mre (Slip.), Fetlack, Hart, Xudlow, and Dr. Griffith.s. ASS.AsrLTS ON 'I'5rfi POLICE.-Charles Warner 20), gold- beater, 22. 1Eldgtbasato Street, and Thomas Gioves 117¾, brass polish.-r, Holrst S6tre-t were charged with being drunk and di-,oderly and viulentlv assaulting the policc. On Saturday ni ght i.risoniets and a gang of ...

THE GREAT SILVER ROBBERY

... TEE GBREAT SILVER ROBBERY. RECOVERY OF ANOTEHER INGOT. No further arrests have as yet been made in connection with the silver robbery, but an important discovery was made during Friday night, indicating that the thieves are apparently living in North-West London, and are isecoming frightened at their position. At dawn on Saturday one of the constables attached to Somer's Town /olicve Station ...

MR. NEWTON AGAIN

... MR. NEWTON AGtUIN. At the Marlborough Police Coart. London, on Monday, W1liaan Knight, landlord of ?? Admiral Iluncan publi :- house, Old Compton Stre wa summoned hy the police ior selling liquor to a drunklen unat. and for permitting driniaenuess on hies license-d ptemnises. Mr. Musiets, sdlicitor prosecuted: and Mr. Lloyd Hnn'.phreys solici- tor to teo Westminster, Strand, Pjmli(o. and ...

COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... WAR WICKSHIRE. The business of thes Michaelmwas Quarter Sessions for tbe county of wars,tvvk %waSi tegrin at the Shire Eaul, Nvarwick, yesterday, before~ Mr. A1. S. iorrgdale,, Q.G.. Rttecorder. Theea her justices presenit were thre Mlarj015 of Hertfurd, ,Lord Leigh, Lord Norton i Ewr J4ewdigate; M-,sara.WN. ?? LirckiuO5 (deputy chasirman,, TF. M. tjouicrtxe .1 Y. Robins, S. Lloyd, S: Latens, ...

DISTRICT LICENSING SESSIONS

... Ls~csnroTs.-At the adjourned licensing sessions. yesterday, the magistrates renewed the license of the Hare and Hounds, Regent Street, which bad been put back owing to a conviction registered during the year. The license of the London Tavern, Satchwell Street, which had been put back under similar ceirumstances, was also renewed. In both eases the offences had been committed in the absence of ...

ONE OF THE SIX HUNDRED

... John Hickley (64) was charged on a warrant at Clerkenwell, yesterday, for that he being a person able to work, and thereby wholly or in part to maintain him- self, did wilfully neglect to do so, whereby he has be- come chargeable to the parish of St. Pancras. Mr. P endall Moore prosecuted on behalf of the Guardians. He said the circumstaoces of the case were rather peculiar. The defendant was ...

STAFFORDSHIRE AUTUMN ASSIZES

... STAFFORDs AUTUMN ASSIZSS. YESTMDAT.-Before Mr. Jec Cave. ) PsnBy AT 1Nq tSTLE-UNs.D-LYMEL - AWnie Dedd Ie ton bail) was indicted for having, on September 18, cO-l' hhoe iitte perjury in evidence she gave before the justices in ;i pety sesions at Newcastle-under-Lyyme, and also on m- the occasion of the holding of the nquarter ?? for sh that borough, on October 25. Mr. R. A. Pearson prose- ?? ...