THE BIRMINGHAM MURDER

... ACCUSPD BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE. Tlhe inquest on the brtty of Mary AnU Aliban, who wa nmurdered oa WednedAdy at letimtpr-st et, Mir- miugham, was openued on Saturday, ard sdjourtird for a fortuight. Cliaude Pelio Murnby, alijsj Frank Jone, who is chmrged with being ?? lu the murder, was prott ot. Emily HUI ideutifled tho body, and id the deceased owned seveo houev tani a shop in Lastmer-etrbet ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.—OCT. 25

... COMUPT OF BAE-BKaTCY.-OcT. 25. (Be40re Mr. Registrar Giffard.) COMPANY PROMOTE&R'S F&ILL'E. There was a sitting re J. Coaldirt for the public esaminatioa of t.his debtor, described as of Broad- street-.honse. E.C., comrisry promoter andi director. The debtor, an AmericAn, aiplhied to pass upon ar- cournte showving groms dehte 31,3141., of which 8,814L 3R. izi unsecured, :ind ameta uncertain. ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BLACKMAILING

... ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BLACK- MAIUIN(i. LADIS THREATENED. I The Birmiugha= police have ?? L-rvuzLt before 1 their rsotica (oar Corr*ponuient writes; wha.t appears to -be an eztiordinarv attempt to leyr blackil,. So far aU is knowu, howovez, no one in the city has bien foolih enougih to part with money, thougb it is e-. ported that a Leanaington lady has pari 21. to avoid the erpoure. Driapuranctw ...

THE PECULIAR PEOPLE AGAIN

... I THE SEVENTH CHILD. ANOTHER VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER Lutst night, Mr. George E. Hilleary, the Borough Coroner for West Ham, beld an inquiry at the Liver- pool Arms9, Dmrking.road, respecting thb death of Tau4ley Senior, aged eight months, the son of Thomas Oreorge and Mary Senior, of 23, Church-street, Canmig- tosin. 3IMr Senior, having been cautioned by the Coroner, elected to give 'idenee. ...

PORTSMOUTH LICENSING SESSIONS

... POR'TSr3{OUTI¶H LICEN NSIYG SESSIONS. The adjourned Licensing Sessions werc held at 01B3 th1, i'ortfimouth l'olice-couten onl Wedueiday, the 7 tiaisthra) vr.CT 15eiur tile Mtayor ('11r. H. rH ,~im~bcr), ;ir. ?? COsills. ,Ir. 'Wilbaliln1 Payn1e, SIC- Alderional 'tl. Scott toster, (.oYnmauder M -. L. Blamber, and the e .--layor (Jlir. (G. Ei. liouzc'I). 4 S'(ue sit alilmlici tioi5 ±L r transfers ...

SENSATIONAL BLACKMAILING PLOT

... LADIhS THIs REATEkTED WITH EXPOSURE. 'Dir Bireiniglian police have had brought ?? their notice what appears tot bean extraord l~ry attempt to levy blackmail'. so far as is known, however, no one in the city has beon foolish enough to partdwith money, though it is reported that a Lea- miington lady paid £2 to avoid the ex- posure. Ladies of good social position inl thminnigham 9eceived ...

IPSWICH SEPTUAGENARIAN FOUND DROWNED

... IPSwICII SiPrrlTAGENARIAN FOLIND DRO)WNIED. The mysterious death, by drowning, of an pwsvicil muau, named GOeorge Knights, aged 76, formed the subject of an inquiry by the Borough Coroner, on Saturday, at the Higher Grade School. D)eoeased, who was a widower, and formerly lived in Orford Street, had recently followed no ocen- pation, and stress of circamstances compelled himI to enter the ...

IPSWICH MARRIED COUPLE'S AFFAIRS

... SINGULAR CHARGE OFi 'PHEFT. At Ipswich Police Court on Monday, before the Deputy Mayor and other Magistrates, Mary Jane Hunt, of Waldringfield, was charged with stealing a lady's bicycle and other articles, valuo t:,1 the property of her husband, Ernest Hunt, who is em-ployed by the Ipswich Gas Light Conrlparlv -Mr. W. Nlarshall appeared to prosecute, anll Mr. Fredk. Gowen (Colchester) to ...

ALLEGED MALICIOUS BREAKING OF WINDOWS IN NEWRY

... ALLEGFD AMMAIJOTS PRPFAKING OF WINDGBWS IN NEWRY. Yesterdav morning a. young rnan named Donis Ward. Newry, was brought un in custody at a special. court of petty seessins, before Mr. Henry Turner, RE.M., cha.rgted with having maeliciously broken two plate-glanss windolws in a shop a-t the corner of Hill Street and Mill Street, the property of MIessrs. S. Connor & Sons. druggists Neswry. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAdST CUSTODY COURT-YaESTuaRDn-, Befo-e MNr GAORRETr NcAeGL, R.31 ]iLXARKIN AND .,AXfcRtNG CI&iFRGS. Constable Runt charged rin. Barrett and iTm. MAa ee with breaking and entering the public-house ot Patnick Byrne, 4, Joy's Entry, and stfealing thtrerfromn eight keys, two packages of cigarettes, .wo rri!nhrrgs in postage stamps, seine saodwiches, pork pies, and ten fiUrtgsi. A remand was ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF FRAUD

... EXT1RAORDIANARX CASE OF FRAUD A I CAPVTAIN BENN71E_,TT SENT TO PENAL | T SERVIYUDE. DUBLIN, SATVrn-vD.-To-day the Honoarable the Recorder, Sir F. Falkiuer, Q.,_ sitting in ihe Green Street Courthouse, continued the disnosal of I thle criminal business at the city sessions. M1r. George W1right, Q.C. (instructed by Sir P. GAl, C.B., Chief Crown Solicitor), anneared for the prosecution in the ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... Decision of the Court. Revision Granted. EReuter's Telegrams,] PARIS, SATURDAY. The Court of Cassation met this mornining at noon. The attendance was sperse, but the most extensive measures of precaution were taken by the police. M. Mornard, counsel for Dreyfus, having con- oluded his speech, the presiding Judge announced that the Court would retire to deliberate. .On the judges returning into ...