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THE POLICE COURTS

... Mr. Hardy said besaide thoso mentioned there were present at the Pnedtetog ohis ton Mr. George Hardy. He was a salosman in the City. Rose were all that were present at the meeting. Mr. Besley asked if a balance-sheet wae ever published. Mr. Hardy said ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... through King's-cross, and insist upon their O right to the' entire benefit of the traffic be- a tween those stations.-Mr. Corens-Hardy, Q.C., o and Mr. Farwell appeared in support of the s motion; the Attorney-General (Sir Richard j E. Webster, ?? Mr; Moulton ...

UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE

... E. P. Fry, New; J. A. Corpus Christi ;A. J. Galpin, Trinity; C. A. S. Garland, Pembroke ;J. T. A. Haines, Balliol; H. J. Hardy, New; J. Harrower, Pembroke; F. J. Havertieid, New; C. R. C. Holt, Hertford; E.|AV, Huntingford, Merton; B. King, Balliol; ...

THE MURDER AND ROBBERY AT KENTISH TOWN

... John Wil. F lianm owes on Thursd3y eVeUilg, at the post-office, S 165, Brckiedck-road; the attempted murderof Ftances r X Hardy, at the same time and place and with stealing 1 fromitheabove premises about 71.10s,,the property citha ( Postmaster-Gelneral ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... tion of itse lnks at Man.. chesteran others, part ?? Star Consolidated BiigCompany, pet on of B. Erefl part heard-Tim- ?? . Hardy-Waltcer v. Brougbton, aadlalkxv.Bougt~mand Great Western -RailwayCorn- Nargy-National Unionalnvestment Company, petition of ...

Law Intelligence

... assignees of Walker, and Mr. Plews for those of Hardy ; Mr. G. Lawrence supported the bankrupt Walker. After a long discussion as to the accounts, which owere very complicated, Walker passed, and Hardy was adjiuraei for the purpose of furnishing additional ...

IRELAND

... SMdOKING OUT A B3.&imcp-For smolaing out A county court bailiff with pans of burning sulphur and otherwise aseaultang him, 'Thomas Morris end his two e ons were at Easthourne Petty Sessons yesterday fined 61. each, or in default one month. Eu9CALYPTM&u ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... money they had de. J ?? ju found the pnsoir Guilty, and be was sentencedto four months' lmp ldo i with hard J FoSr.Owc: p5 Hardy, 23,, j Post-office letter carrier, pleaded gufty to a charge of itealieg a post letter containing seventy-fvepostage __ stamps ...

TRIAL BY JURY ANNIVERSARY

... Laut night the friends of ?? t Dd met at Rsdley's Hotel, for the purpose of Clebr m on 60th anniversary of the acquittals of Thomas bu d To t pe- Horne Tooke, John Thelwall, &O., from a charge lo*t on treason in 1794. At the last anniversaymeetige of unanimously ...

Law Intelligence

... at 12W, Potts C. P. Webb, at 1-G. S. Tapso;l, at I-3. Turner at i-3 Samuel, at 1-A. Dobson, at 1-F. Futvoye at 2- cuu i 0. Hardie, at 2-T. 0. Jones, at 2. BEFORE MR. REGISTRAR HAzLITT.-Milstcmd, prirate BEFORE Ma. REGISTRAR PEPY8.-Firnt meetit Private ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER AT CLAPHAM

... the jury rehurned a verdict of MManslaughter against Patrick Morgan. It is stated by a contemporary that Mr. Gathosise Hardy has consented to ask her Majesty to grant an ent we remission of the sentence recently passed upon Augusta r Mitchell by Mr ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... London Joiut Stock Bank; Mr. J. N. Ri gis, Q.C1., and Mr. F. 'hompson for the Capital and Con- t solidated Bank; M. Cozens Hardy, t.C., and Mr. Stokes for thi Itoyal Bank of Sotland; and fo r. va.l Cawe for f the liruidator d of Shffey's ?? Justice Cotton ...