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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, SATURDAY, June 24th

... [BerroaE NR. ConlusrsssoNiu. GoULEOURNa.] as REC L.AMBERT, A PATENT M1EDICINE VEaNDOR. be This vras the examination meeting, and for the proof of Ot debts under the bankruptcy of William Thomas Lambert, of Do ,Termyn-street, SIt. James's, described as a patent medicine fr, vendor. I I Mr. Lowrance (of the firm of Lowrance, Plews, and Boyer), Old Jewry Chambers, appeared for the Trade Assig- ta ...

INQUEST

... - fNQUEST. U aEFORLE K. BALGUT, CORONsXR. ; DEATH FROMS AN OVEaOSE OF, CHn.D'S CORDIAL.-On d Wednesday an inquest was held at the Town-Hall, Derby, ton the hody of William Adams, aged two months, infant son . le of Thomas Adams, plasterer. 'he following evidence was t a- adduced:-Catherine Adams-I^ am mother of the father of l ae the deceased; the parents of deceased lived with me; the de- l ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER A POLICE OFFICER IN A RAILWAY TRAIN

... IATTEMPT TO MURDER A POLICE OFFICER IN 4 A RAILWAY TRAIN. B At the Yorkshirc Assizes, last week, W. Burhinslaaw, 20, 5 .y and Hcnry Smith, 18, the former of whom bad been con- g victed and the latter acquitted on a charge of garotte robbery ' at Sheffield, were again indicted for feloniously assaulting re Patrick Stroudly, on the 10th of May last, at Peniston, with d stintent to murder him. t. ...

INQUEST OVER W. L. G. BAGSHAWE, ESQ

... INQUJEST OVER W. L. 0. BAGSHAWE, ESQ. -- - .A Fthl. tinfnrtnlate aentleman. Thre inquest over the body of this unfortunate gentleman, '1 Who'1was Itilled by poachers in an aflfray near Wormehill (as SI narrated more particularly in our fifth page), was opened '1 on ridy mrnig, hortly before ten o'clock, at the house v of Mr.. TIhomas Slack, finnkeeper, Wormbili, before Mr. ti Msanders, of ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... m - These Sessions were held yesterday (Tuesday). before J. terl) BALGUY. Esq., Recorder. The Court opened at ten o'clock, t when the following gentlemen .&ere sworn on the Grand vote Jury:- J o Mr. F. HUGGISs, (foreman); Al. E. Etches, Mr gave Cauldwell, Mr. W. German, Mr. J. 'Hamvy, MV. J. Bay3' gare oojon., Mr .Nicholson, Mr. J. Clarks Mr. Thomas foro Keeling, Mr. 3. Halsiew, Mir. 3. ...

POLICE OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, July 11

... POLICE OFFICE, WFDzESDAY, July 11. t Before the ,UAYose, R. FORsMAN, and T. P. BAIDRIaGGEa Esqrs. I AssAULT CAsE.-A lad named Samuel Bailey, summoned a Francis Hunt for an assault. It appeared from the evidence that the complainant and other lads were playing in Has- kew's-lane, Kedleston-road, when defendant a son came down with his father's donkey and cart. Complainant called out wo I to ...

INQUESTS

... -BEFORE MR. MOZLIY, CORONER. On Monday, the 26th ult., at Makeney, on the body of Herbert Hall, aged 18, who bad been drowned while bathing in the Derwent, the day before. His body had been found two hours after close by the spot at which he had sunk.- Verdict '- Accidental death. On Tuesday, the 4th inst., at Belper, on the body of Ann Burrows, aged 50. On Sunday night, after having been as ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE

... From tfie.LOIVDON GAZETTE. ae TUESDAY; June 27. in BANKBUPTS. J. R. HOBERN and S. FROUD, Orchard-street, Alfred-road, d Harrow-road, Paddington, builders, July 6, Aug. 7, at BasinghaIl- street. Sols. Mr. Nettleship, Red Lion-square, Holborn. qr R. CLARK, West Strand, lamp.merchant, July 12, Aug. 7 at Basinlgh:ll-strset. Sol., Mr. Hick, Gray's-inn-sqoare. H. PEARSE, Wawlwyn, Hertfordshire, and ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, July 10

... CO1NJTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, July 10, . I A, - - . - . I [Before J. T. CANTUELL, Esq., Judge.] GRaGORY V. WA.LIS.-In this case Mr. Borough appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Briggs for the defendant. The action was brought- against Mir. John Wallis, of the Nag's t Head public-hoase, Mickleover, to recover the sum of 111. I I s. t for the value of plaintiff's clothing which the defendant had ...

COUNTY HALL, DERBY, FRIDAY, JULY 7

... COUNTY HALL, DERBY, FftDAY, JULY 7. [Before J. RADFORD, Esq., Dr. PEACHr,'i. W. EVANS, Esq., a and Major 1tOSLIos.] it INJURING A HICH WAY. -Joseph Jones and Samuel Charles. worth, labourers, were summoned by Joseph Watson, sur- e veyor of the highways for XVillington, for injuring and 5 damaging the road there, by removing certain posts.--The t] .damage was laid at 2s.-Mr. Kery, of Stoke-upon ...

POLICE OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, July 12

... POLICE OFFICE, WRWZTSiDAT, July 12. A j A. 7 I - - A- T - E 7 ' Id I[efore the MAYOR, J. Lriss, B. F. GIsBoRsrs, eandD. Fox, ik Bsqra. 1 K. ASSAULT.-Eliza Leeson, a widow, was summoned for an S, assault upon a married woman named Mary Ann Jones.- The parties reside in Garden.street, Dufeld-road. As usual, o there were plenty of female witnesses, swearing hard and fast for each party.-.-Mr. ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, SATURDAY, July 15

... COUNTY COURT, DERBY, SATURDAY, July 156; r, [Before J. T. CANTnRELL, Esq., Judge.] I IssSOLVrNCY. Ie- In re THOMAS LEACH.-This insolvent, a prisoner, was ut opposed by Mr. Flewlier, on behalf of a creditor, on the elf ground that insolvent had contracted a debt with his client, he without reasonable expectation of being able to discharge it. -I _His 1oxNOUR ordered insolvent to be discharged ...