DERBYSHIRE MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... screwed as if for a funnel to get the povder into the key-hole of the safe door. There n-ere marks of powider on the card. Dsaid Hardy is in the employ of Messrs. Wheatcroft. About a quarter past eleven on tie momeing of Cite 4th of June, witness saw tre prisoner ...

THE LATE MURDER AT LEEDS

... rate : if tity do so, they will meet with CvlI a' psnyaiterF. e |FATAL RAILWAY ACCxDE:NT.-A labouring man S nam wed George Hardy, was killed near the Oaker.shaw station, on the c br night of Thursday week. Fromt the evidence given before the v 1St Coroner's ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... failed to support the capital charge. but the Jury sa found him guilty of a common ?? be kept anc to hard labour three years. Thomas Jones, 25, was indicted for having, on Bp the 23rd of June, at Bradford, unlawfully and feloni-no ously assaulted Ellen Verity ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... on the body of Elizabeth Tuogate, aged 14 The deceased was in the service of Mr Thomas, eatinge-hooe keeper, of Exmouth street, Clerkenwell. On Friday mrniog Mr Thomas saw the deceased through a window wvith her clothes on fire. He ran to her assistance ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... illuradhire tuntmer Iddiled. I SOUTMERN DIVISION.-LIVERPOOL. BEFORE SIR THOMAS COLTMAN, KNIGHrT. CROWN COURT. t THUP.SDA Y, August 20. i MrTJUTSTICE COLTMAN toak his seat about nine o'clock, and proceeded to try the remaining MIINT CASES. Dennis Rov'crson ...

COURTS OF REGISTRATION

... Mary's, Rotherhithe, two claims, one of which was allowed, and the other disallowed. No objections. In the parish of St. Thomas, there were no claims and no objections. The business of the revision terminated about three o'clock. IRELAND. DUBLIN, SEPTEMBEa ...

RURAL POLICE IN THE WEST-RIDING

... m~nwoith, E~q , J hn Cr~.sslev, Etiq., Joshua I~ghann, Esq. Ci rrlE, Eq., J. C. Athorpe, Eq., John WaIbanoIe Ch;idlec,; S 'Thomas Wheatley, E.q , Joteph H-o!dsworth, Esq. blt Tirrro nt, ?? H. W. Hied, Erq., Francis Ilillima, .7 eiph Asmiltoge, E-q., t ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... the 4,ffiecr anT thae oeil ' mothcr retur~d nth a p1reon namied Thomas fHardy, ulon whose arrival th e man MYOyeF, in liii turn, ?? p+t. to the bar. Upon ?? exaautia1, the witness. Hardy depot,'d to the ehila's hnving remained lit home tile whole o.'tfe ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... reform met toge- ther at Anderton's llotel, Fleet-street, to celebrate the forty-sixth anniversary of the aequittals of Thomas Hardy, Johe Borne T'eak, John Theiwail, and the others, on a charge of high treason. Lang before the hour announced tar the dinuer ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... the Quay- side, on Sunday night. ailttheo Asrnstrong, shoemaker, was charged with wilfllly breaking open the roomt door of Thomas Do- uolly, Norto Shore, about 3 o'clock on Sunday morning last, and violently assaniting Margaret MeCloude, a lodger in the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... een v Street-Vine v IPiroon-Tlubbs v Lovett-Thomas v Church-Leach v Faa- Itn-- Csombe v Reynuldson-Cowell v Ceok-Gritliths v Carpen- ter-.Gardner v Thorp--odbourn v Saunders-Laurle v Ber- Ford v Flick-Hardy v Dadley-Handley v Hughes-Saylell V Driver. ...