POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... Winterbiotton, Mt1igate, 25; on Sunday last, John, son of Mr. Thomas Hardy, Scholes, aged 2 years and 7 months; on Monday last, Mr. James Fairhurst,' sen., Scholes, 79; same day, Edward, son of Mr. Thomas White. side, Innicesper, Standiehigate, aged 9 months;' ...

EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... ler, do; John ' Ramsdale, stationer ; Thomas Hardy. bak ,er; Robert ID Irving brewer; Richard Liptrot, provsion dealer; John.' Jo Lund, clogger: ,James Martlew, ironfounder; William. ee Platt, shopkeeper; Thomas Swift, -millwright;I Jamnes Pots Stroyan ...

DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... searched, when the key and several pieces of steel were fouted, which were sworn to au tile property of the ?? guilty. THOMAS HARDY (2o0, charged with having,a - ,tld, on the 2nd of April, stolen front AWilliram Braddook I : puise and 11. ?? TAYLOR was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... window of Mrs Hardy, Gibson. street, and the latter with obstructing the police-oflicers while conveying thle other prisoners to the station-htouse. It would appear that on account of some scandalous con- duct between Donkin's -husband and Hardy's daughter ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Street, were enurmoned for various nuisances, for which they were each fined 2s 6d and costs.-- Wednesday.- Thomas Cradoeck, an apprentice to Mr Thomas Cropton, shipowner, for absconding from his mnster's service, wan committed to the house of correction for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-THURSDAY. GUI1DliALL.-Paillibert Hardy, a young man twenty years of age, was charzed before Sir Peter Laurie with at- tempting to destroy himself by firing a pistol loaded with powder and ball at his breast in the Portugal Hotel tap ...

Police Court

... before the maitae own friday: act -JmsMoe aslsre,4k.and costs; Thomas wh hefl, uslplc,2.adcst; Patrick Murphy, Still iri-tet2s.ados.Th inforrmations against led WlamM hauialraadMartha Hardy, St.(L Vicn-tet umndfrsligafter hours, were we dsisdTerweenin ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Esq., North Shields -2nd do, Thomas Heslop, gardener to James Stephenson, Esq., South Shields. Best 6 roots of red beet, William Kelly, Jesmond-Bsd do, Thomas Heslop, South Shields. Beset bouquet of German asters, Thomas Shotton, Hexiasm -2nd do, John ...

THE ADLINGTON MURDER

... pleaded Not Guitby. A second indictment charged Mawdslsy as principal, aid Bates as accessory, for shooting and wounding Thomas Wyatt, with intent to murder him;and a third charged both with robbing James Ernill, at Adlington, being armed. The two latter ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS [ill]

... cellor Knight Bruco4- Cause petitions: Belles v Hannier, petitiosr arid fartherjcdirectiosrs, by ?? v Dempscy-Climenson v Hardy-Pyne v Applebee-Drake r TrefusLo-Beaumont v Hannell-Dessirsars v Mead-Fagen v Fage -Weostwood v Slater-CooD bs r Brooks-Walte ...

LIVERPOOL SEPTEMBER SESSIONS

... St. Anne-street. presid heOweiroTudor, sharebroker, Dale-Atroet. in Edward-Tennant, merchant, Bifigle-lano. Elihu in James Hardy Wrigtey, cotton-bftker, Exchange-ooart North. Hollai e Abrahans.Bauks,-aeed-crusher, Pembroke-gardens,- al Mr. Bebrend wished ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... was only nine years of age, and the youngest seven years, nained Joseph Coverdale, Samuel Megeon, 'Martin Garra, Thomas Pullen, and Thomas Atkinson, were placed in the dock e. a charge of stealing iron, thie pro- perty of Mr. Charles Penny Woodfin, Hope ...