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EDDISBURY PETTY SESSIONS.I

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MILWR MINES. I

CHESTER SIGNALMAN S DEATH.

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CITY POLICE COURT.

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CITY POLICE COURT. SATURDAY.—Before Dr. Roberts, Messrs. J. G. Holmes and Roger Jackson. LICENSING.—Mr. T. Moore Dutton, solicitor, applied fr temporary authority to sell at the Marlborough Arms, St. John-street, until the next transfer day, on behalf of Mrs. Hewitt, who is the present tenant of the Bear and Billet Hotel, Lower Bridge-street. The late tenant consented to the application. Mrs. Hewitt said she was now the owner of the Mai-lborough Arms, and that she had been a licence-holder in Chester for many years. The application was granted.—Mr. F. Turner, solicitor, appeared on behalf of the applicant for the licence of the Bear and Billet, who was unable to appear in court through illness. He therefore applied that Mrs. Hewitt's daughter should be allowed to conduct the business of the Bear and Billet until the next transfer day. He would have to make the application again. Mrs. Hewitt was going out of the house, and he understood there were to be extensive alterations in the premises of the Marlborough Arms which she had taken, so that practically no trade would be transacted there tor some time. There would be no difficulty as regarded the management of the Bear and Billet.-The Chief Constable said he understood Mrs. Hewitt's daughter was well qualified to take charge of the house. The portion Was some- what extraordinary.—The magistrates granted the application. THE ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A SHOP- KEEPER.Robert Jones was charged on remand with assaulting Mr. T. D. Jones, shopkeeper, Northgate-street, and with having been drunk and disorderly.—The Chief Constable said he had communicated with the police in Walsall, where the prisoner was well known, and ascer- tained there were no previous convictions against him. His real name was Philby. Among his papers bad been found a pedlar's certiticate, which was some guarantee of the man's character.—Prisoner was discharged.

DEATH OF LORD WILLIAM BERESFORD.

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