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SUPPOSED MURDER NEAR DERBY

... A man named Edward Marsh, of Birley, near Little Eaton, died at the Infirmary, Derby. on Sunday night last, under very extraordinary and suspicious circumstances, so much so f as to induce the belief that murder had been committed. Deceased, who was a very steady hard working man, twenty- seven years of age, lived with his mother and sister, in a l house situate at the foot of Birley-hill, ...

POLICE OFFICE, FRIDAY, July 28

... POLICE OFFICE, rl,,DAY, July 28. I~AXI r1Jsom IVXtl a.RIDAY, he'sY H- Before the MAIOR and Sir B. S. WILMOT. BaSt] PASSING BAD MoNsar.-James Smith, a stranger in the b town, was charged with attempting to utter base coln.- Police-constable Green, said, that about halfrpast eight on 01 the previous night, the prisoner was pointed out to him as having attempted to pass bad money; he went up to ...

MURDER OF FIVE PERSONS

... At the Mansion-house, on Thursday, Franz de Hlaas was charged before Mr. Alderman Aluggeridge, on suspicion of i- having committed an atrocious murder in the neighbourhood n of Amsterdam on that day week. e Mr. John Matthews attended as solicitor on behalf of the ae Dutch Government. He stated that the prisoner was a d Dutchman, and had been apprehended through the instru- d mentality of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... r VICE-CHANCEL;LOR'S COURT, THtuasDAr. (Before Vice-Chaacelos' Sir.Y. SUxART.) t GOODALK V. GAWTHORK. The question in thiscasewasastotherightofaposthumous f daughter and heiress to the rents of her father's real estate, which had accrued due between the death of the father and the birth of such child. John Goodale, of Derby, died on the Ist of April, 1848, leaving his widow enceinte. At the ...

COUNTY HALL, DERBY, FRIDAY, August 11

... COUNTY HALL, DERBY, FRzDAy, August1]. r. (Before Dr. PEACH, W1s. EVANS, W1o. MUNDY, M.P., J. G. ut CuiofroN, and J. BRADsH AW, Jun., E89rs.) it CHARGEi OF sNAniNG.-Isaac Bull, was charged with using or a snare, in lands belonging to Mr. Trevor Yates, at Church he Broughton, on the morning of the 28th July last.-The case cewas fully proved by Wmi. Sudale, n keeper, who saw defendant o fetch the ...

THE ANSWER OF RUSSIA TO THE AUSTRIAN SUMMONS

... a I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1. - I (From the Moniteur.) B We place before our readers the reply of the Cabinet or St. el Petersburg to the demand to evacuate the Principalities which was made by Austria and supported by Prussia. The oi despatch of Count Nesseirode, transmitted officially by the pi fcc Court of Vienna to the Government of His Imperial Majesty, je Merequired a reply from the Minister of ...

COUNTY COURT, ALFRETON, 5th Aug

... COUNTY COURT, ALiFRETON, fth Aug. ,, [Bifore J. T. Cva5TRZLL, Elsq.j ne CHAR LES SIMS V. Jo0IE555ORERSIHOUGfl. c; Mr. RecKAans appeared for the plaintiff, and. stated that r- the action was brought to recover 71. -9s. 6d., for damages sustained by defendant assnultis^g the plaintiff,, at Bracken- is field wakes, in June last, and for monies paid to surgeon .for or attendance.-Plaintiff proved ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, SATURDAY, July 29

... SHERIFF'S COURT, S&TURDAY, July 29. It [Before JOHN JAmES SvMrsoN, Esq., Under-Sheri~ff 3 , INGLESANT V. HE3MSLEY-DAAIAGES FOR FALSE IMPRISON- ,V MENT. - A jury was sworn to assess the damages in the above case. M Mr. Hayes appeared for plaintiff; Mr. Adams for the e defendants. e Plaintiff claimed 3001. from defendants, who are manufac- a turers at Melbourne, in this county, for having given ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... t NOTTINGHAM ASSIZES. TAYLOR V. DOVE.- is This was an action for an assault, aisd for a malicious pro .N secution, and is one of two actions tried at the last Derbyshire i, Assizes, both of which arose nut of an attempt to eject the A plaintiff from a parish meeting at Bakewell for riotous con- duct. A farthing damages had been recovered against Mr. n Nesfield, a county magistrate, and ...

THE NEW BEER LAW

... The new law, entitled An Act for Further Regulating the Sale of Beer and other Liquors on the Lord's Day (17 and 18 Vic. c. 79), which received the royal assent on the 7th inst., came into operation on Sunday week, and we sub- join a copy of the text in full -- Whereas the provisions in force against the sale of fermented and distilled liquors on the morning of the Lord's Day [II and 12 Vic ...

ACTION FOR LIBEL AGAINST CARDINAL WISEMAN

... ACTION FOR LIBEL AGAINST CARDINAL WISE'MAN. The Chief Baron and aspecial jury were occupied at Guild- ford, last week, in hearing an action for libel brought by Mr. Richard Boyle, a Roman Catholic priest, against Cardinal Wiseman: damages laid at 1,0001. The defendant simply pleaded Not guilty. It appears that the libel arose out of the contention of the Ultramontane and the Moderate Roman ...

COUNTY COURT, MONDAY, Aug. 7

... r-r--- t or1. .-.. . - Il (Before J. T. CANTRELL, Esq.j NIPrWOaRH V. WALTON. Plaintiff sought to recover from defendant, who was repre- gented by Mr. Borough, 41. for the valuation of a garden on Burton-road.-In March, 1553, plaintiff lived in a cottage on Burton-road; defendant wished to take it, and plaintiff ex- pressed his willingness to accede to the request if he would pay 41. for the ...