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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... COURT 01 BA NKRUIP TCY-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Conimissioner IHolroyd.] IN RE 1iSllOP-THiE OIEiNTAL HOTEL. The bankrupt, Bishop, had beeI an attorney's clerk, and subsequently becamc tile proprietor ef the aboe hotel. Be- cominwg a bankrupt, the hotel and property that it contained were foulnd to be in the possession of mzembers of a family of the name of Job. The banlkrupti having failed to sUi- ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... I| POLICE COMMISSiOMRS. | ti A meeting of tha Police Board vwas held onday The LordIFrovost'in the chair. - 9 M d . I - h s'b Present.-The Dean of Guild, Treasurer Nicol; -Sheriff b Watson, Dr Matthew, Meisrs Bisset, Matthews,. o M'Hardy, Rose, Ness, Gray, Gordon, Sherar,' t( Calder,-Wisely, Simpson, Notman, Buyers, Mit- b shell, Sutherlind, Spark, and Topp. ei A report was given in from the ...

Law Intelligence

... VAS Inteltaiact NOTICES.-THIS DAY. INSOLVENT DEBTOPS' C(OUBT, PORTUGAL.oSTREET. AT 1fty-BrONa.iR. Comeslovs. LAw.-Applatloon on sureties* Robert.asftce. Fetitions for diecharge adjournei: Thomas Bower. n Prtction: Benmamin Wyand Shepherl. Flnal order: Willi Jt ds COURT OF 3ANKRUPTCYo YwTERDAY. DBZMRo wlx COnMIaimccR HOL-ROVD. QV1SFuIorf AS TO THP TELZKINATION OP A PARTMERS8HIp. PI Thore was a ...

CALUMNIES AGAINST KOSSUTH

... CALUMNIES AGAINST KOSSUMH. at The following letter, -we (Dailp News) are informed, was lately forwarded to the editor of the Tines t- i- SteThere appeared in your Paper of the 2iith, a calum.- r, nious statement, affecting the charecter of a public men end ..a gentlewoman of, spotless reputation. Many weeks must i, necessarily elnpse ere M. Kossuth, or Countess Dembinski's r. husband, or the ...

A MALAY MURDER

... ,e. ?? ba Li TAVOY, SEPT, 38.-A murder of tho usost sbocking and fully of' revolting nature was committed last evening, about seven matt id o'clock, by a Malay menl, known by the name of Moung have ,h Bu, by which four persons, two women and two youn haa 'hchildren, were sacrificed to the monster's fury, and tw, br avc more are lying at~ the Civil Hospital, one dangerously- Bc a, nd the.other ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... 5, ?? _ ' I At a' Justice of Peace Court, 'held here on Wednesi day ?? Humphrey, Esquire, presiding-3 coml plaiht was brought against Francis Afon tgomery, pawn. broker in Aberdeen, founded on the 90th section of the Prisons Mutiny Act charging him with having received is pawn an old rug, befonging to the barracks,and under bar. rack regulations, and conleuding for a penalty of £2d. Ar ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IVTEllfrJZV A. MANCIIESTER BIOROUGCI1 SFSSIONQ,, 01, Fuicrnii, , 28th Dec.,169 ie [Befire It. 13. Aamiroree, Esq., Recorder.] I SS. ALK14~UNti, t5EiLIi, AOPPELLANTS, V, MANiiePiTEK T. ' S; 5I'OIPUNE15TS [ir This was an appeal by the parish of St. Alknmurid, ina V` Derby, against anl order 'cf two justices atit the borough of .rd Manachester, reinooving Edward jenklinsen, a pauiper, frotm 'y ...

Published: Wednesday 02 January 1850
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1434 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... --GENERAL QUARTER S 'ESSIONS- ; ; -. 2 ?? 1. i, :i . :: ;, . !, ut The genernl quarter sessions for the borougli of Mamihes-hi iftereopened ?? mortiing, before RI B ArinstrolgEsq. ,thi 0 r ecorde end D. Price, T..S utllw rt ;and V. B. T Vw atkins, Bsqa. magistrates. The following ale the mne~is ,is of tile gentlemnen'worin uion'tbe grand Juryi tei .10 Aralcolmu Roes, 'Croniford Court, ...

MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE AT NIAGARA

... The Detroit Adrertiser gives the following par'tiou- hars of the mysterious death of Mrs. Miller, daughter of the Hon. John Norvell, late United States senatcr of )strmit, and the wife of Major Miller, of the army, now inFlorida. This lady reached the Eagle Hotel, at Nisgara, from Winchester, Va., on the 26th ult., with htr two little boys, four and six years old. She distppeared duriltg the ...

CORONER'S VERDICT IN THE CASE OF DR. PARKMAN

... (Fron the Boston Post of 14thi Deceynber.) At six o'clock yesterday afternoon, the jury of inquest on the remains of the body found in the Medical College, made up their verdict, and the members of the preos, who lwere waiting in an adjoining room, were called into the ?? room to bear the verdict announced. After they had taken ltheir seats at the table, Colonel Pratt, the coroner, addressed ...

MANCHESTER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... * .J..lXN k.x uSS, ty0.4 MANCHESTER .OOUR~T~ OFBNRUTY lute- ?? Mr., Ooon~l ?? Ire ze E7Cla-, .BU ckk r ,,WJzd In ch b old - The batilti'tpP. LT1)eo.: ~,are1ntraetos ad:' hr hqker~l 'of 'Swinton a4nd Miu- Jni~n heate, hin apperhd feir' ast'examigatioo. Clarke. ire-has,, however,. a~bsconded; 1antd r.]i Tairlor, 'alIiorfr som te .bankrupts, 'applied for, arn ajurm to thee )fthe haiu' tr ls 'for~ ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TbS. MANSION-HOUSE. AN OLD TxYCK ADROITLY PERFORMED - Wii Blacbturn, a wela-dreesed young rnan, who appeared to be perfectly at his es, and the moment he was put to the bar Uegan to take notes ofthe evidence against him, was ciharged before Aldermen Humphery with having stolen a theodolite, value 261. The details excited some merrimeat. Mr. Jehn Symonde Marrtat, optician, of ...