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... honour of di 1. Patrick O' Connor's acquaintance, and never dreamt tl d of having murdered that gentleman-Mr. Inspector tU e Hardy, 0, said he had caused inquiries to be made, bi e and lad ascertained that the prisoner was a hawker, PI y andfrespectable ...

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... honour Of de ~*Patrick O'Connor's acqu~aintance, and never dreamit t~h tof having murdered that gentleman.-Mr. Inspector th Hardy, G, said ho had caused inquiries to be madO, bi e and had ascertained that the prisoner was a hawker, Pr g and respectable ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... carrying away with him a variety of goods, which were identified. MARLBOROUG-ESTREET, HIARBOURING PROSTITUTES-On. Tuesday, Thomas Alexander Beale, the ostensible proprietor of the Saloon, Piccadilly, appeared to an information laid by the po- lice, for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Thompson, al lodging ?? Westgarth, for assaulting Elizsbeth Hardy, at Willinglon was fined Fd ?? Johnsonj was alo fined td and costs for assaulting Robert Yeoman, at ?? James Storey, for assaulting Thomas Bage and James Weeterley, Was ?? 208 and costs for each ...

MURDER OF AN INFANT BY ITS MOTHER

... t MURDER OF AN INFANT BY ITS MOTHER A case of murder by a mother of her new-born irlnt child, at Ctihrlton cum-Hardy, near Manchester, has jurt come to the knowledge of the authorities, the ciroum- stances of al ich are of a most horrifying character ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF AN INFANT BY ITS MOTHER

... MOTHER. - - . A - - IT OTHER.- . . . of A case of murder' by a mother, of her new-born infant te child, at Chorltou-cmuti-Hardy, near Manchester, has come ,eto the knowledge of the police, tile circunistances of 'which' asre of a most horrifying character ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... superintendent of ?? Tulip, Pitmnan, of Oivington, was fined os and costs, and Nicholas Proudlock, John Proudlock, Thomas Liddle, and Robert Hardy, of Ovington, were each fined is and costs, for assaulting Joseph Young, po- lice ?? Proudlock was fined 5s and ...

BELFAST POLICE OFFICE.—TUESDAY

... cots- tribiiteil by those parties Who could not altend, viz.:-MrS, Suffern, Chrlreifield, £10; Mr. John Wightinan, £5; Mr. Thomas Corbitt, £2, Mr. R. Gunning, and Mr. John Dunn, £1 Is. each; Rcv. Mr. Killen, £1; Mr. James ilaughton, Dublin; Mr. Robert ...