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INDIA

... THE CALCUTTA MAIL. Calctta, Not. 23. Mj letter this mail must be a short one. India is suf- ■ fering from one of those spasms of dulness which in England sometimes follows the rUing of Parliament. Civil actiou has been interrupted ail through the mutinies, and military action is nearly over. The papers are filled with reports of the festivities which followed the reading the Proclamation, and ...

Published: Wednesday 05 January 1859
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1175 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ROLLS COURT, Jah. 12. [Before Sir John Romilt, Master of the Rolls, SHVNKS V. SWYNFXN. JUDGMENT. This morning, according to an announcement previously made to the court, Sir J. Romily proceeded to give judgment on an application for a new trial in this case, which has been before several of the courts of law, and has excited general attention, in consequence of the large amount of property ...

Published: Wednesday 19 January 1859
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1088 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MR. BRIGHT AND UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE IN AMERICA

... The following is an extract from the letter of an Englishman resident in America upwards of ten yeart:— 44 Providence, R.l.,Dec. 11, 1858. I could not help noticing with regret the speeches John Bright has been making in England. I always like read his speeches, as I used to like to hear him speak the Free Trade Hall the far famed city of Manchester, but I feel greatly annoyed when he ...

DERBY DISPENSARY, Jan. 10

... Free Members on the Books . 3410 Free Members enrolled during tbe week - Free Member Patients on the Books 379 Number of Patirnts discharged 79 HOKoaaaT roa ■kscimc Mr- Frear, and Mr. Baker, aurgevn. ...

The late Bradford Poisonings.—The Chief Constable of Bradford reports that there fire persons still suffering ..

... lozenges, two of them very severely, that it is doubtful wether they will recover. The number of persons who died was 18, and the number who were reported to the police as ill at the time was 225; 136 of whom were adults. The first public examination of the men charged with the murder of the gamekeeper Jex, at Bishop Burton, took place at Beverly on Saturday. The two wounded watchers gave ...

CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES FOR 1859

... On Thursday the judges of the several Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, assembled in the Exchequer Chamber, for.the purpose of arranging and nominating. pursuant to the several acts of parliament and the authority of the Crown, the several circuits on which they would respectively proceed to hold the ensuing assize of oyer and terminer, and general gaol delivery, in and for ...

DERBY SMITHFIELD MARKET, Tuesday, Jan. 25

... There was full average supply of fat beasts to-day • the best quality was in good request and further advanci was obtained. The number of sheep was not large, high price, were asked, and a clearance was readily effected. The of pigs was about the same past markets, and quite equal to the demand. Fat calves were more plentiful. Beef made 6U. to 7d.; mutton, 6Jd. to7Jd.; veal. 6d. to6d ; pork, ...

Wirksworth. —On Friday evening last an interesting lecture entitled 44 Hints to Members of Mechanics' ..

... Grammar School, Wirksworth, by Mr. George Kirkland, of Chesterfield. The lecturer in a pleasing and forcible manner shewed the necessity for education that was after leaving school and the earnest battle of life commenced, that men percei vedlthe tendency of what they had learned school and therefore desired more education. He then adverted to the purpose of Mechanics' Institutions and the ...

PROPOSED ALTERATION IN THE POLLING PLACES

... List of the Polling Places for the Southern Division of the County of Derby, as they will be, if added to and remodelled as proposed, and of the several Parishes and Townships intended to be assigned to each District. ashbourn district. The following places, containing in whole 562 electors, are intended to poll at Ashbourn as heretofore: —Ashbourn, Atlow, Bradley, Brailsford, Clifton and ...

DERBY SMITHFIELD MARKET, Tuesday, Jan. 11

... Our market was well supplied with fat beasts to-day ; the quality was of the better sort, and higher prices were asked for them, and most of the animals were disposed of. The supply of sheep was large, but the demand was not good and some few pens were left unsold. The (how of pigs was large and hea»y sale. CaWet, but few.— Beef made 6d. to 6)d.; mutton, 6d. to 7d.; Teal. 6d. to6Jd ; pork, 5Jd ...

THE REVENUE

... The account of the Revenue, for the quarter ending Dec. 31, presents a very favourable view of the resources of the country. An increase exhibited under all the various heads except that of Income-tax, which shows decrease of 261,437/., arising, it is obvious, from the reduction of tl ...

LEICESTERSHIRE

... Belvoir Castle.—There are now stying at the Castle His Grace the Duke of Rutland, Her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Norfolk, Lord J. Manners, M.P., Rev. F. and Lady Adeliza Norman, Lord George and Lady Adeliza Manners, the Rev. P. Mules, and Dr. Parsons.—On Monday nearly the whole of the servants and people employed by the Duke of Rutland, were provided with dinner, tea. and supper, the ...

Published: Wednesday 05 January 1859
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1602 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment