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DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... PER&CTICE.-Mary Ann Bricknal. a married woman, of New (hester, was summoned for trespassing on the Midland Railway, at the sidings, New Chetcr, on the 13th inst.-A sergeant of the Company's police alleged that hoe saw the woman picking up coal from off the line ...

POLICE NEWS

... night, and was fined 5s. and CoStS.- Mary Ann Dairy, a married woman, was charged with a similar offence in Goodwin Street early on Sunday morning. Police-constable Salt said that the woman came up to Police-constable Orchard, who had arrested her husband ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, FRIDAY JULY 30

... imprisonment. The defend- id ant pleaded in justification, that he was an officer in. the army, e superintendant and commandant, having the government of the t, land forces in the service of his Majesty. Then he proceeded to tu alledge, ththe plaintiff had ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... this Ic- engagement he went out to the Crimea to join the Army on Works Corps, or as a navy, and but recently returned to Sc- the ineighbourlsoad. In) the meantime it seems the young ew., woman had formed an attachment in some other quarter, ke wlsicla ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... WELSH LAND COMMISSION. Lord Pearbyn gave evidence on Saturday before tbh e Welsh Land Commission in Anglesey. EHe did so in bie N capaoity as chairman of the North Wales Property Defence I Association. He said the agitation upon the Welsh land ff question ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE NEWS

... assaults, he and a penalty of 10s. and costs, or 14 days' imprisonment, a was imposed. en A CONFIRMED THIEF.-Jane Martin, an old woman, a was charged with stealing, on the 20th inst., an overcoat, ad value 3S.. the propertyof Herbert William Bates, in Jury- ...

BAKEWELL PETTY SESSIONS

... dale, was remanded until Tuesday, the 8th, on a charge of \ having grievously assaulted his mother. Ont that day theC old1 woman, Martha Carl, was not suflicicntly recovered to 0 render it safe fawr her to attend, and Lord Denman again re-f saanded the ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... education and her land tenure hf bad operated together in making her what she had become. By means of Mr. Forster's Education Bill England was s0 y far travelling the same road as Prussia; but it behoved her e carefully to examine her army system and strengthen ...

ESCAPE OF A FENIAN PRISONER

... to Ire- land, and offered assistance. This was declined. Soon s after the IliberniN (London and North-Western Railway Company's steam boat) got up steam, and offered its assist- ance. This also was declined. The Lady Bute, steam dredge, landed the mails ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... 11. 118. Is MARUIAGE A FAIl'UnE 7 -Matthew Knowles was summoned for deserting his ?? woman, who is now lodging at 4, Castle-street, said that her husband left the army in February, and was now living at Wigan. He received a-pension but had not paid any- ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... that in April last the prisoner came to lodge with her. He was in the Army Reserve, and had worked at odd times at the Bonded Stores, lid- land Railway. On SAtisiday he received his Army Reserve pay, but refused t) pay her 8sI. Gd. which he owed her, ble ...

CASE AND OPINION ON THE REGISTRATION ACT

... that Lord M. :having requested Stuart, a distinguished artist in London, ,to paint a portrait of his brother, a captain in the army, -he did so with great accuracy. When Lord M. saw the portrait he exclaimed, This is not the portrait of my -brother,-it ...