WATER COMPANY'S CHARGES

... WAKENm CORAI VUs CRUGES. In the City of London Court, on Friday, before Mr. Commissioner Kierr, the ease of Thonmpio4 v. the East Jondon Wateworlis Companny, was heard, in which the plaintiff, MUr, Hoery T. Thompson, Ofhaldeiton- road, Stoke Newington, sought to recover £1 fle. Wld. from the company. Mr. Cushing, for the plaintiff, said he 'was suin t; for the return of six and half years' pa ...

SERIOUS OMNIBUS ACCIDENT IN LONDON

... SERIOUS OMNIBUS ACCIDE-NT -IN I. I LONTDON. TEN PERSONS INJURED.; ' |Shortly after eight o'clock ye3terday norninj,a serious omnibus accident occurred near Tudor Place, ''ottenham O Court- Bead. The 'bus, which was proceeding from t ' Camden Town to Victoria, was carrying about twent, 6 | five pass engers, when the rear a.xe snapped. Thedvehie;e I t immediately turned over on its side, and the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ,BIRMINGHAM POMICE COURT. YESTSRDMLY.-Before Messrs. Fiszer, Brame, and Leech; FACTORY Acr OnYEciFs.-AMessrs. Mathews and Silyer, coach-furniture makers, of Conybere Street, were summoned, at the -instance of Mr. J. H. Crahtree, factory inspector, for not having an abstract of the Yactory; Act posted up on their premises on the 11th ult.- -Mr. 'Crabtree gave evidence in support of the sumnmons ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRMIAGHAI COUNTY COURT. YVErsEDA.-PScfore His Honour Sir RichardfH,,irc A IMONEY-LENDER'S ACTIO-N. SEVERE STRICTURES FROM THE JrDG, Henry Jones, of Union Passage, mane lesd brought an action against Wiliam SUttoil, Of S Staffordshiro, coal-dealer and carter, to re acer e' on a promissory note. Mr. Stubbins appeared ;or plaintiff, and Mr. Parfitt and Mr. IMcCardie fr tis ?? the opening it ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... Y:SmnD&Y.-Bqj'ore Mr. A tU c GrnetkantC . ACrTON ON GUARANTEFS.-In this rste, heard byths judge without a jury, the plaintiff was James Hayes, draper, Audley, and the defendant, Arthur J. Sprilgm thail, formerlv hcllow-ware manufacturer, Derby. ML, Boddam and' Mr. Atlay were for the plaintiff, and Mr. ?? ?? appeared for the ?? claim was for £232. for money paid by plaintiff for the defend- ant ...

PETERSTONE ASSAULT CASE

... 'IO I -z w PETERSTONE ASSAULT- C CASE. ) POLICE OFFICER AND C , : FINED. At Penarth Police-court on Monday (bsjo Major Thornley and Mr. NV. L. Morris) Jlanr- Lennrox, a farmer.Llv.ynaub,,ddytd Fiarmn chag Police-constable William Idvans, Enoch Ly. R shoa, plateIbyer; and Thomas Cue, signdht with an assault at Peterstone Rnilvay Stabio3 on the 16th ult: Mr. George Dvd oct Cardiff, appeared for ...

CASH FOR BRAINS CASE

... t Lg At the Central Criminal Court, London, yester- L- day, before the Recorder, Sir Edward Clarke, whc ' appeared with Mr. Carson and Mir. Paul Taylor 't for the defence, in the case of the two Americans, r. named Edd Ames Webber and Louis Henry Perl- it man, indicted for obtaining money from the public n in connection withadvertisementsoffering cash foz :ebrains, applied for a postponement ...

A LIVERPOOL LICENSING APPEAL

... I A LIVERPOOL LICENSING I APPEAL CONVICTION QUASHED. At the Liverpool Quarter Sessions. Oa day morning, the Recorder (Mr. (C. H. flrnfry heard an appeal by James Sefton. ?? u;- of the public house- 229. Netberfield-road. c-s^n5 his conviction by the stipendiary m4i. W. J. Stewart) for selling drink tV a man on the 2nd February. A fin of 4, costs had been imposed for the ofen Appellant was ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LnT-_ , tat - - in - ite all FRIDAY, MARCH 1. BEFORE ML STEWART, STfPEN-t;DlPy MAGISIRs-E, ms A NOVEL PLE.t.-Willisirn Allison and J(ul 4 Gill were charged with. stealing a watch and ^h, ?? prosecutor, who lives in Rock Yer.,- said that he was somewhere about London-road a:e cm the night of the 26th Januar-, when he was nd: rather the vorse for drinkc. -He had his wavcly an d chain stolen, ...

CLAIM AGAINST A LIVERPOOL FRIENDLY SOCIETY

... r ~ - - I , Yesterday, at the LiverPool County Comurt, before his Honour Judge Collier sad a juryt John Davis, master mariner, living in Albemarle. road, Seacombe, as nominee of Walter Flanagan, deceased, brought an action against Dr. Cross, Mr. Roger Warriner, and Hugh Hughes, trustees of the United Legal Friendly Burial Society, commonly called The IRoyal Oak, to recover' the sum of £8 ...

INTERESTING CARDIFF CASE

... L.by s its they r the filer -y of ?? 'ion'. Ia0rd the em- Ifted hose iead Luire ago ly - and iage tiny 'I to S of ileir rical tted Viwo the ierty was lats ,vail tent ndei and the the LO, nit bin tbe the THE CORY.ZORATE SUIT. - TO BE HEARD TO-DAY. The interpleader case, adjourned from the last oourtj in which Mfessrs. Powell, Roach, E and Co.- are plain- tiffs, Madame Catherine Ortez de Zorate, ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS

... ALLEGED FRAUDS, fr r~s - -~wor~br n~ W IA BRISTOL INFIRMARY PATIENT. At the Marylebone.police court, Frederick Schultz, 69, was charged on a warrant with obbaining tood and lodgilng to the amount of Al 2s 4d, by means of false pretences. with intent to defraud Walter House, a boaxdleg-honse keeper, of 41, Enutbourne terrace Paddington. The prfloner had but one leg, and hob. bled into court on ...