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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Gaiq/bro' Ship News. to July 18. Arrivced -arl of l)alkeith, Thompfon, from Borrow- Itonefrs. Ullinl, Popplewell,- froia London. Sailed.-Jlarlu Sanderfun,- for Lynn. Nymphs, Haf- well, for Newcaftle.. Itofasumd, Delis, ,ttid iUlldina~l, SX'ilkinfon, both fur ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... end may God BttesR you- ' , , , The prosecutor added that the prisoner was his brother-ill- law, and lodged at his ?? Spibey sail he a went to several second-hand shops in Willow-row, and foud I ithe articles stolen had boeet sold by tile ?? prisoner, who ...

THE MELBOURNE AND RAINHILL MURDERS

... twould be no coward, and he did not want a monu- :o nmenb erected to his memory. The Ballarat sailed in .1 the evening for Melbourne. a Before the Ballarat sail 'd from Adelaide on a Wednesday night a considerable number of sightseers, De including a great ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON THE HON. CAPTAIN GORDON, R.N

... Court is of opinion that the said , charge bath been fully proved against the said Captain the Hon. John Gordon; but that in sailing from Valparaiso for l England in the said ship America with treasure on board her, the said CaptimA the Hon. John Gordon was ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... a y~utb. was charged with a similar (offence at the saute timne acd place. John Reed, a ticket collector at Trent St tiii. sail prisoner gave him a ticket dated the previoni day. He refueed to pny the fare, and was giveni into custudy. Fined l0F. and ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... EvAtib, Esq., the Hon, W. M. JERVIs, aid E. SUT- TON, Esq.] f Willhim Brown and Thomas Trowell were charged by Air. Richard Saile with treepasping on land of Mrs. Edge, Normauton, on the 12th of Septesiber.-Frederick Bradley, iii the is cvice of the Midland ...

THE [ill] CASE

... Captain Birkett,in Mxsrh,h 4854, at which time she was loading ?? general 'cargo at 'Itio -de Jaueio for New 'Yotk. 'Prior to sailing a ?? was Arranged byh theo eaptain, the mate and *u few of !the membexe of ' the o-ew whom they could trust, to steel !'the ...

INQUESTS

... it is deast.' I said, It is C.re a dead,'upon which its answver to tier mother's repeated cx- in, pressions ofct ennce she sail, \1 Well, it is stead, ?? there's winl -no occasioin for aniy body to know any ~thing about it. I ex- ticks ?? my Su~rprise ...

DERBY BANKRUPTCY COURT, SATURDAY

... sthl'rs.-MIr. Ilextsltl Yes ; there is Is ?? strisgeest :grreiemtt wvhielh ssy frissd ecvidlestly Ims isot seen-3r. Bitsices sail that Mrs. eregg evils o lpoln y to tlse nagreeniest. bit FsIe evil s sursed oset of the pressisaes, scsi1 less evetteslihy ...

MIDLAND CIRCUIT—LENT ASSIZES

... of Mr. Enton, and lj;ive since beeti saf'ely lodged en board one of tile ?? Shteeriness whlich lmad a few days previously sailed from that pince wvith transports ou l1oard, but *as afterwards driveio back by cosmnrary wtidis and was Utidteriipig repair ...

MILITARY FRACAS

... thajof's son 0 hnving beenr exsaisellid accordingly, tie lie magistrates then retired, and on their return the chairman -itt Sail, We have given rnr best attention to this paliful case. t i ilsjor liasiditon did wrong in collaring Colonel Wesleril be ...

THE CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST A DERBY PUBLICAN

... cross-exainitial iou showsed otlerwise. 10 31m. SMITII-Yes, but sec hlow it Was g-t out. eS After somei discussiou tihe BENCI Sail they Nvoeld iiot ad- qO jollrll ?? case ?? Saturday, when Mr. I riggs, or Some o one for litni. must attend. to At thci Borough ...