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BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... - BRMjINGCHAMI QUARTER SESSIONS. B rXqmtPnAV YESTERDAY. Be si 1Ar, .7, ?? )ugdale Q. C., Recorder. .tr'f'iS~ IocMoixiy.-Edwslrd Farrell (34), gas- tiostled guilty' to passing counter'feit coin on rhoe ...

THE ROBBERY OF THE CONTINENTAL MAIL

... THE ROBBERY OF THE CONTINENTAL I MAIL. At the Central Criminal Court, yesterday-before Justice Hawkins-Henry Andrews, alast Robert King (41), de- scribed in the calendar as a tailor, was charged with ...

ASTON POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... ASTON POLICE COURT. -YEsrLOAY, Before Messrs. 11Ud, lVls, ?? and ci OsiraNCoiS' UNDER THlE TuOrD.LDD~s A(Ti . , John Pugh, grocer, 66, Almna Street, seas ssissreesc,] i, ceiling butter adiulterated wi ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... SaITi V. .JsTItAY,-Ils the Queen's Bench Division yesterday, this case camno before Justices Grove ani Stephen, sitting as a Divisional Court, the action having bhcn tried at the Sunnm ...

THE SHOCKING SUICIDE AT WEST BROMWICH

... THE SHOCKING SUICIDE AT WEST 1311OMlVICH. An inquest was held yesterday, at West Bromwich- I before Muip, E, Hooper, coroner-respeetimg the death of Frances Lucy Lowo (18), of 497. Coventry oead, L ir ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES.—YESTERDAY

... Y;mclsr; H IvE l.ASIZEX. -YESTERDAY. 1 I1r. J 'I ie SIep;.) T1 m rat ila 1)-ld nls clharged with a -,irl t:'jt ?? a I i o'o Tan!ot hisholmn r'1 ?? a . r It I. I I: ?? eie''iaandaoailst the a mo it bli ...

THE COLERIDGE LIBEL CASE

... - - YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. The hearing of the case df Adams v. Coleridge ivas resumed yesterday, before Mr. Justice Denman and a special jury, in the Queen's Bench Division. ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT SEA

... * - - - n ty-r TV OSrnYC HORItl1L t JJBT A1J;lO. At the Thames Police Court, Loudon, yesterday, James Cocks (33), master of the British barque Lady Douglas, and living at 60, B ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMIINGAM POLICE COURT. : | YESTifRAY.-efOret llfeeiFl. IKyhnpcslfey (Stipciidfas'yjl A, CU/ahioeilain PLayton, Gr, H. Llotd, and lalpbiid. A TA? ?? TIlb HaAm.-Timothy Saddsders, peari-butto'n worker ...

COMMENCING 3 O'CLOCK

... COMMENCING O'CLOCK. ADMISSION. . ENCLOSURE, la.; PAVIUOS. J» | 167 CADET BATTALION. - CAMP, SPARK LI, 4 12. TVkMa ptuehaard before Aucuat will adult tr. day, WOHCKSTKR.SHIKK WATERWORKS • MI*ANY. .V Arr»*i/ jimi, that ih' I.nIN MKP.H.V. .d Ui oil the Went. 1..-7 I WAmWoKkii will bold at BabflmMtmrt. -ttacn. k.«m»v. tie day tor uk. i. j. Trans acti oof the* the Umm Th ...

THE GREENWAY BANK FAILURE

... THE GREENWAY BANE FAILURE. At the Warwick Bankruptcy Court, yesterday-before Of Sir Richard Harington, judge-nr. Hugo Young (instructed da by Messrs. Wright and Hassail) applied for the discharge Di in bankruptcy of Mr. Samuel Clarke Smith, a junior do partner in the late firm of Greenway, Snmith, and Green. do ways, bankers, of Warwick and Leamington.-Mir. Young P5 said that the bankruptcy ...