ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... Fortesoue. Edward Tipping, Blaney T. Balfoer D; Wm. Fi gawe, George Macartney, Thomas Lee Nor James Wo fe Macneil, Lewis Upton, Henry Che t George Taaffe, Francis Donagh, Jacob C. : Thomas Fitzgerald, Edward Sing!eton, John N0,1 George Ruxton, Thos. W. Filgate ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBfo)IsS' CO tUft-YESTERDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) In the matter of Thomas Gardiner, an insolvent, Air. Power applied for an attachment for not having given up possession of property returned in his schedule. The Court granted ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whiskey in question was intended for his own private use, and had been regularly permitted. THE B7NCHER.SMR. HARDY'S CASE. It is stated that Mr. Hardy means, under advice of emi- nent counsel, to apply for a rehearing of his case before the benchers, or to ...

THE LATE MURDER NEAR NEWTOWNBREDA

... and there was jundeying with uF the deceased. I heard them mention the mame of Ye Thomas Spence and James Woods-[identifies the for- tu merl-I saw Thomas Spence at Mr. Hardy's gate, and another came forward and knocked deceased down; they th defended themselves ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Baldwin; Maehony ?? Ma- hony; Same v. Same; Marshall v. Gibbings; Hoops V- Kingston; Corporation for Improving Belfast Harbour v. Thomas Greer. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTEnDAY. Mr. Justice Burton sat half past nine o'clock, and dis- posed ofafew unimportant ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—TUESDAY, MARCH 25

... afternoon. His Lordship took his seat at half-past nine o'clock. There was a numerous attendance. Hardy and Another v. Wil~h.-The plaintiffs, Mary Hardy and Hugh Unthank, are winc-merchants in Man- chester, and the defendant, Henry Wilks, an innkeeper ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... Esq-Thomas Rol).son, a husbandman. appeared on a summons charged wits nsot maintaining his illegitimate child. On his own admission he was adjudged to be the father of the child, and he was ordered to pay ds. weekly towards its ?? Wilson and Thomas Storey ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... and hard labour. NISI PRIUS COUItT: THURSDAY. Before Alr. Justice Cressivell. Cliffe v. Hardy.-John Cliffe, grocer, of Pendleton, was ttie plaintiff, and John Hardy, provision dealer, of the same place, the defendant. The action was for a balance of £24 ...

LONDON, DEC. 17

... 17. (Frott the G~uxette a) Frrday, Dec. 12.) BANKnUF1S.-Frederick Taylor, orange-street, Red Lon-ceqTore, tallow chandler Thomas Moger,Holborii- ll nilld Coventry-treetHaylmarket, poulterer. Henry Harris. Leman-street, Goodman'tl fields, carver. George ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Harris, G. Robinson, H. J. Porter, James MI'Waters, J. J. Biggar, Maxwell Cross, W. W. Algeo, Thomas Dobbin, John Hancock, J. G. Henry, Win. Porter, and John Hardy, Esqrs His Lordship then addressed them-Mr. Foreman and gentlemen of the grand jury, I am very ...

FATHER AND SONS CHARGED WITH TWELVE ROBBERIES

... the same tire.-Sub- t Inspector Cahill said these tools were all found in a box c e in a bed-room of the prisoners' house. a Thomas Bogerson sworn: I am a joiner, and lost some 0 tools from Mr. Walker's building, top of Fairfield-street, , Ardwicls, about ...

INQUEST AT THE BARRACKS, CORK

... private of the 73rd regiment, who was shot on the night of Tuesday last, was held on Thursday at the barrracks, before Henry Hardy, Esq., coroner. Corporal James Buchanan, of the 73rd, who was accused of having tired at the deceased, was present in custody ...