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THE HALL GREEN TRAGEDY

... ' CORONER'S INQUEST. The coroner's enquiry into the circunstances attending the deaths of the ?? Taylor, aged three years, and Herbert Taylor, aged tea months-who were murdered by their mother, at Hall Green, on Saturday (as reported in the Daily Post), took place yesterday after- noon, at the Bull's Head Ila, Hall Green, before Mr. Ralph Docker, coroner for East Worcestershire,-William Taylor ...

FORESTERS' HIGH COURT

... The Foresters' nigh Court held its fifth sitting yester- day, at Leiester. High Chief Ranger Hudson (Licoester) again prcsided.-Mr. George Abbot (Sheslic'ld) introduced an important proposition from the ]4xcective Council for establiehing district funeral funds with graduated contri- hetionls according to age and the amount of benefits, instead of the present uniform ecostribution from every ...

PECULIAR CONDUCT OF A SERVANT GIRL

... ' At the Blirmingham Police Court yesterday-before Blessrs. ?? (stipendiary) and T. U. Parsons- a1 slovenly-lookinrg female, named Lucy Gardner (24), dcoibestio servant, hailing from Worcester, was charged with stealing 30s. from her late employer, William, W'ood, schoolmaster, 2, Alexandra Road. The pri- soner pleaded guilty to abstracting a bunch of ieys from Mrs. Wood's pocket on the night ...

COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... VWARWICKSHBE. The Warwickshire Michaelmas Quarter Sessions were commenced yesterday, at the Shire Hall, Warwick. Mr. J. S. Dugdale, Q.C., M.P., chairman of the Bench, presided; and other magistrates present were Mr. V. P. Dickins (deputy chairman), Lord Leigh, Lord Norton, Lord Braye, Lord Dormer, Sir Arthur Hodgson, Colonel Machen, Colonel Hatherhill, Major Marsland, Major Gregory, Major ...

CHARGES AGAINST FRIENDLY SOCIETY SECRETARIES

... CHARGES AGAINST FRIENDLY SOCIETY IISECRETARIES. Yesterday afternoon, at Smethwick Police Court-before Meosrs. 0. C.. Adkins and iH. A. Wiggin-Frederick Beeson (55), filer, of 38, Mansfield Readl, Aston, was charged on remand with embezzling 7s., at West Bromwich, on the 8th of March, belonging to the Earl of Dartmouth Court of the Ancient Order of Foresters.-Mr. Jack-son, who ippeared to ...

REVISION COURTS

... BIRMINGHAM. The revision of the voters' lists for the Parliamentary borough and the burgess lists for thi municipal wards of Birmingham was sesumad yesterday by Mr. J. J. Heath Saint, revising barrister. illr. it. Burrouog represented the Overseers of tile parish of Birmingham. The Liberal claims and objections wero supported by Mr. 01, Nuttall, alid the Conservatives by Ar. WV. Darton. The ...

BALSALL HEATH POLICE COURT

... BALSALL HIEATH POLICE COURT. Y1FTETRDAY. cfsorse Messrs. Haeakces, 1/tillips, Elliott, and Lane. CUT'rION 'aO FA10iUERS.-Hsnry Flavely, Ninehouse Farm, California, was summoned for allowing is nuisance to be created oln his land by tipping in a saudhole a uantity of nightsoil, &c., which had been broaght; from liirmihngaon by the Corporation boats. W hen the case was last before the Court the ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... BANKRUPTOY PROCEEDINGS. At tire Walsall Bankruptcy Court, yesterday-befos'o Mr. ReaistrarClsrle-Oieert Ljindfoq fThllos, Pleck Road, Wal. saU' haulier nud steerer, attended forlhis public exanination' being supported by Mr. E. Evans.-Tho Official Receiver examined the debtor at some length, particularly as to his business transactions whilst inl partnership vith a person named Smith. and as to ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... Ire re HUDSON'S APPLICVATION TO REGISTER TRADE MAiLER-In the Court of Appeal, on Saturday, Lords Justices Cotton, Bowen, and Fry gave judgment in this case. The argument was concluded on the 1st of March. It was an appeal by MAessrs. Lowe, of W 'ess Bromnwich (trading as 1. C. Calvert and Company), from on order of Vice-Chatincellor Bacon, giving liberty tothe executors of Mr. R. S. Hudson, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... I BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT. -YElfEU IDAY. Before Memrss. Ajjnnerotep (Stipo.), H11ff, Stone, (Ind Lowe, PRoOSECUTONs' UNDER~ THlE LUICHNSINC, ActV-James Townson, licensed vietnaller, of the Greets Man, Dart- mouth Street, swas summoned for nallowing intosicating liquors to be consumed on his premises duringq impropelr hours. Mr. Pritchett (instructed by Mr. W.Y Thomas) defended. Pohics ...

A SHOCKING STORY OF DEPRAVITY

... ii - -_ _ _ _ _ _ n At HIanley Police Court, yesterday, the magistrates had ), before them s case of assault, and in the course of the rs lering a dreadful story of depravity was related. Edward eo Lioyd 1351, collier, was charged withi having assaulted a it child of tender years ?? Elijah James Cotton, (bill the n child's mother, Sophia Cottou-'rs. Cotton, a widow, I- stated that she formerly ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... I BosRnIDGE v. RATCLIFPF.-In the Chancery Division, yesterday-before Vice-Cbancellor lBacon:-M-br. Tiawlins moved, on behalf of the plaintiff, asking the Couirtto continue until the trial or further order an interim in- junction granted against the defendant l November last, restrainisg him from parting with or disposing of certain letters patent for imnrovements in screv-wrencebs, or selling ...