RECORDER'S COURT

... mentioned. MARKE:T JURY. George Alker, William Dunbai, ElN;'oh Smith, G. W. Laing, John Manning, Jame, Egml, Richard Durkiky, Thomas Hardy. Joseph Blowe. Benjamin Wiliock, Edward Martin, David Mullenq, 0eter Wijla;4 JosephI Browne, Wiil. lioi, Thoinas Rog.r ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Daniel Douglas,, Wim. Wilks, Thos. Pike, Joseph Stephenson, Robt. Stevenson, John Richardson, Thomas Crosby, Wm. Buttell, John Barratt, BEI. Twine, Elijah Fry, Thomas Bland and William Belton. James Owen was sentenced to imprisonment in the House of Correction ...

JURY COURT. The foll

... t3ain COARLE' HO IfE REID, Esq. of lis Mfajesty's ship Drivor, of a soui. M.AR RI] I). At Leith, on the Sth curt. Mr PTHOMAS HARDIE, tller, chant there, to Ah N, daughter of Mr Will. Goddard. . At Aherdeel,(oi the Ist curt. the Rev. PATricK COrKNE, minister ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, LONDON, MARCH 9. LIBEL

... pleased to appoint the Rrv. John ilolessworth Staples. of Lissan, (brother to tile Countess of Otnonde and Ossory), and the Rev Thomas Lindsey. af Laughry, both in the Co. Tyrone, to be two of his Lsordship's Chaplains. 'eFINlrsON or TIlE Fop.-A doll ?? up ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... having tieed a pistol loaded rindsall shot, or ball, at JOh~n ' nz with gupodr nr s tinrftieman Of in the orchard of John Hardie, Port'.e of voie mains Bo0 hkeurnar. The jury, by a pluralit of voi,, found bar. INat Guti/ty, and he was accordingly 'di-missed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Euge'1Cslly. Niche. la Coyne, Jobn Campbell, John O'Donnell, ArthurThotep- son, Peilip Dsxon Hardy, William Fitzpatrick, itiehard At. Linloa, John flalligan, and Thomas Connor. This action, which has lately created so much in l terest, w3a6 brtutit to recover ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Roebottom, XWilliam Hardy, Thomas Lee, and James Jones, for the murder iof William Cogle, at the late riots at Westmlinster. COROXseA'S 1NQsnST.-An inquisition was taken yesterday, in the Board-rotm of St. Bartholomew Hospital, before Thomas Shelton, Esq. Coroner ...

OLD BAILEY

... Cloak.. The j ceased Said Psh! - I'm a muirdered nsauz l' Iitisesef 'Thomas, who struggled to get loose, apd held bib'tniP more of the men who had heard the cry of rmurer, came'np. Thomas frequently said, Let 'ipe'go, let mipe go, and at 1 earnest entreaty ...

CASE OF THE BRITISH VESSELS DETAINED AT VALPARAISO

... determined to accompany Sir Thomas Hardy to Valparaiso, and accord- ingly embarked the same day, and arrived here the'hight before last. I thought ray presence might be of service. Laam w eli acquainted with Sir Thomas Hardy's sentiments on the subject ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ibe Inadequaciy of value 'is so mhonstrous, and the state of intellect of the-young mao who sold it was such, that it is hardy pssibe t suposethetranacton an tand'; and I think, uponthewlsletha suh anordr n~y e mdethough it is not he eneaipactce.I w ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Recorder of ie Pontefract, assisted by the Mayor and several of the l Aldermen, tried the Felons in the Rotation-Offilcc, and Mr. HARDY and tihe remainder of-the Bench proceeded l with the other business of the Sessions. t STALLS IN THE MARKET PLACE. t- K~IiNeGr ...