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INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUMTs Di1 B1X3DGHAV. MYSTEIEoUS DzAmmre atoswaz. The City Coroner held several inquests at ?? Courts yesterday afternoon. One of tbem was Upor the body of Susan Tsylor (f63 who lived alone in a cottage at St. Mary's Row, Moseley, and who was found on Monday lass Isi-lg at the bottom of the stairs in an en- Conscioos oondition. The deoeased had twosons at the war, and one of them died in ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESXSIDA.TY.-&-JiTSre His Honour Sir Richard Haringft n. LITIGATION BETWELN HUsoAxx syis WITFE.-A sordid tale of the matrimonial infelicity of an ex-police con- stable and hie wife was heard in tie case in which Geeore 13les, of 17., hilliers Street, sued his wife, Mary Ap1n lsles, of 1i', Broolkflelds Street, for 08 l0s., the value of certain good-s, of whuch lie claimed possession. Mr. T. L. ...

THE ASSUMPTIONIST FATHERS

... THE ASSOMPTIONIST FATHEES. DISSOLUTEON OF THE ORDER [Rew~r'rsg~rarx. I PsxrS, January 24.-Axt the trial of the Assnmp- tionist Fathers to-day, the Public Prosestor ex- plained t7at the 1lst of deputies whom he mnentioned yesterday as owing their return to Parliament to the ssupport of the Ass-smptionisr Fathers and their journals did not emanate from him, but from a journl directed by the ...

THE BIRMINGHAM BREWERIES

... L-~ Ad ~ BR RIE NI -beQmeen's Bench tiviaton, ear. sTI 51 ur cotned the hearing of Mr; 0 1 W ill ama Armistrofl$, engineer,. 4iDy erm.ainta number Of r Pomot-I , and vauers connected ?? tris Liminied) Plaintiff C' r-.-rtharn rwre 00damages f'or alleged usiarepre- a rspetusof he company. -cc M. Reaellappered for 3>edfeiid$nt weretsrpeeitas Rowlandsfor Mr.Tonoa ?? drecor;Mr.Sef, Q.O., and ?? ...

DEATHS FROM BURNING

... Mr. R. A. Willcock (coroner) held an inquest at the New Market Hotel, Cleveland Road. Wolverhamp- ton, yesterday, touching the death of Frank Devey (2), New Buildings, Wombourne. The child, through play- ing with fire at his home on the 21st, during the temporary absence of his mother, was severely burned, and died a few hours afterwards.-A neighbour said the mother was kind, but freqjuently ...

WEST BROMWICH COLLIERY FATALITY

... IWEST BRCOMIWICH COLLIERY FATALITY THE I-NQUEST. Yesterday, MI.r. James Clark (ocroner) resumed the adjourned inquest at the Law Courts, West Broniwich, respecting the death of James Cooper (49), of Hill Street. Hll Top, and Johnr Wilkinson (40), of Chapel Street, West Bromwich, who vwere fatally injured at the Crook-: hbay Colliery, West Broxniich, on the 2nd inst. Mr. Marsh represented the ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... Nrew BurINsiaGrA & AnAsDs CYcLY CamrPs-.-Mr. Justice Cozens Hardy, in the Chancery Division yester- day, had before him a peition presented by Leadb'eater and Scott for the winding-up of the New Buckingham and Adams Cycle Cornpany.-Wben the petition was called on Mr. Hart applied for an adjournment, and said the case was before Mr. Justice Wright on the 11th inst. He appeared for the companiy, ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... DISTRICT _EWS. SNEHIACX. STur TO A W03=S'S RAID.-Yestezday, at the Police Court, Jessie Snow, Elixabetb Hughes, Emily Jones. Marv Ann Atkins, Eli2abeth Barker, and Mlary E Ann Talbor. all married women, of Avery Road, Smeth- wick. were summoned far doing damage to a house in I A Avery Road, belonging to George B. Webster, of Cato i Street, Birmingham. on January 12.-It was stated that the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YzsremAna.-Piore M s Co ) S'One-, and Powal. AN AwKwARD MmsrA-John Charles Pooler (26), described as a clerk, residing at Clarke's Temperance Hotel, MoorStreet, was fined 4Os. and costs, ur in de- fault a month's imprisonment, for assaulting Arthur Greathead. 57, Bishop Street, by throwing a glass at him and cutting two of his fingers.-3t appeared that the parties -were in Bullivant's Hotel ...

COVENTRY

... For.ND. DaowNED.-Yesterday afternoon Dr. lliffe (coroner) held an enquiry, at the Coventry Workhouse. concerning the death of a woman whose body was foutnd in the canal, near Red Lane, on the previous day. It was identified as that of E mma Carter, 12 Court Gosford Street. wife of Thomas James Carter, who is deaf, and j partially paralysed. From the interpretation of his lipi evidence, it ...

THE BIRMINGHAM BREWERIES

... THE BIRMOGDAM BREWERIES. IIn the Queen~s Bench, yesterday, M~r. J t&srie Day and' a i6i,l fury-% continued the hearing of the actionl bron-4&hii $MrWilliamn Armstrong, engineer, WiacuteI Cpoliiery, Durham, to recover froin directors and others!, £35,500 dabmages in respect of alleged misrepresentations in the prospectus of the Birmingham Brewery Company. Defendants denied the alleged ...

POWER DIVORCE CASE

... POWER DIVORC APPLICATION FGR A NEw E IIn ?? Court of Appeal, yesterday - Tks Rolls and Leord Justices Vtauegha~n WI, illj tai heard bhe appeal of S, R-Power, the divorce case Power v. Power and ?? D l 'it order made by Mr, Justice Gorell p Aprillatst. lr.AcnphettQ .C. a:ndN iraN ?? appe~lnt- .r r Wflr ckrp or the said this was &a apt en J, *t- id ' judgmnent must be entered for the po- ground ...