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BIRMINGHAM MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... B-IMINGHAM MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS. YESTERDAY. BLFrroet AIR. A. Rt. ADAMS, Q.C., Reec'ORDEL? ST~EAL~yG Bo~oas.-Alary~n Blewvitt (114, spoon bntler, neither able to read nor write, was indicted for stealing three pairs of boots, the goods 'of James Shaw, from the ?? Surnor. Air. Beesrard. prosecuted, and Air. ~'lenntt dfcended. On Saturday. the 29th of April, the 5rsoner entered the ...

THE CHILD STEALING CASE AT TIPTON

... THE CHILI) STEALING CASE AT TIPTON. Yesterday afternoon, at Ocker Hill, Mr. Edwin Hooper, District Coroner, resumed the enquiry respecting the death of Annie Moggp,' an infant seven months old, who ws stolen under circumstances already reported. Mary Jones stated that she lived at Lea Brook, Wed- nesbury. On Friday last about six o'clock, she went to a closet at the rear of the Luilding in ...

LOCAL LAW OASES

... WDLVEIIALrTON AND WALSALL RAILWAY COsPUtfr v. WHIrrsTutHS. This case came before the Court of Queen's Bench yes. terday, on a demurrer. It was an action brought by the Railway Company against Mr. Whitehouse, for having worked his mines at Wednesfield, Staffordshire, within forty yards of the railway, whereby the railway and bridge had become crooked and damaged. The defendant alleged that at ...

BnudIGHA POLICE COUR

... T. YESTERDAY. Bef~ore the Maayor (Mr. G. B. Lloyd.), MIess.s C. Sturje, J, D. Goodman, J. Poncia, H. Marton, and T. Arery. TlhEFr BY A SERVANT.-MarU Ann Edgiydon (20), domestic iervant, was charged with stealing a quantity of lace and other articles, the property of John Woolley, 35, Smallbrook Street. Mtrs. Woolley carries on the business of a milliner, and the prisoner had been in her ...

GENERAL NEWS

... [PaR WSOYATION TEZGRAMS.J SUPPOSED MURDER OF A CHILD A boy, eged fWe, named McDonald, was found yesterday norosing, lying ina bed with his throat cut, at Steeple Claydon, Bucki. ' the nur is in custody on suspicion. THE CONSULA:R SERVICE. The Seleet Committee and the Diplomatic Committee of the Comsular Services met yesterday to consider their report. One draft bas b-en submitted by Mr. ...

THE SMETHWICK LOCAL BOARD

... V. GIBSON. IrPORTANT ARBITBATION CASE. Yesterday, at the Great Western Hotel, before Mr. A. W. Young, barrister, this arbitration case was continued. It was one in which the Local Board sought to recover from Mr. Thomas Giboon, who is the owner of extensive works at Soho, damages estained in consequence of a new drain having to he constructed in lieu of some others stopped up and rendered ...

MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR NEAR STAFFORD

... MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR NEAR STAFFOD, | Yesterday evening Mr. W- MdOrgan, cor(ner, instituted an enquiry into the cause of the death of Mr. ?? .Barflow, a well-to-do farmaervtlo, up to the time of 'he ut. fortunate occurrence which i su pposed to have ?? in bin death, resded at the Hill Farm, near Stafford. TU ow witness examined was Mary Blekeuln, who aid &a b2d been living at the farm shout a ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Etfarc Messrs. T. C. S. Kynssersley (Stipcncdiar-y), J. Poncia, T. Lane, and D. Matins. A VIOLENT WoNtAN.-Unice Richards (23), 12, Fleet Street, was charged with wilfully breaking a pane of glass in the house of her mother, and also with threaten- ing the cormplainant's life. The prisoner is a most violent woman1 and has been before the Court on several occasions. Her friends, and ...

SUICIDE IN SUMMER LANE

... KUICIDE IN SUMMER LANE. Yesterday afternoon an inquest was held at the Gramd Turk, Ludgate Hill, by Dr. Birt Davies, Borough Coronor| on the body of Thomnas Burton Haynes (40), Summc Lane, who committed suicitle by throwing himself out of a window. The deceased was a boot and shoe seaker by trade, and it appeared froms the evidence of the widow, that he was in great ecuniary difficulties, and ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... NISI PR1US COUIE.-SATUBDAY. Z8yoRE BARON PiaoThr FORT V. rTHE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPA'NY. -Thin case, which had occupid half of Friday, was con- tinnied this morwing, andflled several hours. Plaintiff is a soda-water manufacturer, living at Smnethwick, and bad asked that the 'asks of enosa sisould be fetched for conveyance to Wilts. The 'casks varied from 15 owt. to 18 owt. in weight, and ...

EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR AT RETFORD

... For the past few days very considerable excitement has been caused in Retford and neighbourhood by the extraor. dinary runmours that havo been floating respecting the death of a young woman named Fanny Clarke, 2S years of ago, who expired at the house of Mr. Sutton, printer, Carolgate, on Friday. the 7th July. The police have en- quired into the matter, and the result has been that on Monday' ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... YESTERDAY. IIEFOB Mr. R1. G.. WWXLFORD, JabsG. THE LIABILITIES OF AsSIGN ES.-GObSO V. Kitnnear and Paesons (official assignees in re John HIaden, a bank. ?? Honour deliver judgment in this cause. He said that this was an action brought by the plaintiff for the value of a boat said to have been sold by the defen. dants, or one of them, as a chattel in the order ana disposi. tion of the bankrupt ...