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... LuSHINGTON WITH TMIITY MASTERl5.-The Thames. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. BASINGHALL-STREET. BEaORE M e COMMISSIONERb HOLROYD.-G. Hardie, release, at 1i. Last examinaious and discharge: Gratian and Co., at o11 R. B. Clark, at 11-Davis and Co., at 11-3. Coltruap ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... of the parish of St. George-in-the-East, waited upon Mr. Benson, and said that he had received a letter from Mr. Gathorne Hardy, the Secretary of Stats for the Home Department, stating that owing to the designs of wicked and evil-dis- posed persons the ...

Law Intelligence

... Walker's separate esftateol.W r e by bquested by Mr. Hardy to state that it is untrue that 6 ,0001 3101 O b had been lost in a few weeks, or that there had been any cocn o abstraction of property, or that Hardy was msolventi the dies contrary of these statements ...

THE LATE SESSION

... The new Conservative members were Colonel Drum- mend Moray; Perthshire; Colonel E. W. Har- court, Oxfordshireo Mr. Alfred Hardy, Canter- bury; Mr. Chester Master, Cirencoster, Mr. Philip Miles, East Somerset; Mr. Gore-Langton, Mid.-Somaerset; Colonel ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... her daughter Jane, the prisonerJames, and his brother Thomas. Thomas, however, was not then at, home;* he had left home about 7 o'clock in the evening, and did not return until about 10 o'clock. Thomas went to bed at half-past eleven, then, there fore, leaving ...

CHARGE OF SENDING THREATENING LETTERS

... Destitute Sailors' Asylum, Whitehbapel, asl charged with threatening to nnirdot ~r. Thomas Gray, the Assistaut 8ecretary to the Marine Department of the Board of Tralde. Mr. Thomas Gray, assistant secretary, Marihe Dapart- ment, Board of Trade, said-I yesterday ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... questions. s I did not know yourwere sent by him. !Sir Thomas Henry-But what do you say to the as. Therisoner-Idon'tknow anythingentit. I must a confess I wras the worse for liquor. - bt .:Sir Thomas Henry-That in no 0xcuse. The prisoner-I k~nowir that ...

THE RICHMOND POISONING CASE

... able to say that the letter addressed to Mrs. Snoethurst, and signed ?? Thomas Smethurst, was the signature of Dr. Smethurst. A copy of the certitlcate of the merriaze of Thomas Smethurst with Mary Durham, in 1828, was here produced, but not put in, ...

ALLEGED OVER-WORK AND INSUFFICIENT DIET IN A PRISON

... state must have been apparent for months. l pst Hle was unfit, witness should say, to work on the [o tread-mill. on James Thomas Weston sworn, and he gave the follow- [ch ing evidence with apparent truthfulness. He said-I live )n at Mlaxwell's lodging-house ...

THE MURDER OF A FARMER AT BRAMHALL, CHESHIRE

... keep back in oar first report. It would 0 be gathered from that report that on Tuesday night eleven I persons went to bed at Hardy's farm, including the deceased, in one bedroom, the prisoner in another d bedroom, adjoining his f~ittier's on the left, and ...

Law Intelligence

... ? lisiod InCourtai2 l. Moationsi (Canuot of Probate) : its the Good. of A delaide ?? Jacob ?? Jan-co buir-liauid v. ?? W. Thomas- Nichioli v. Davico-Symos v. Oruen-Bulitt V. Cox end ?? John Chapmnan-ifs Thoinas Chitty-Bo Joseph Hilight-Ciaok V. Jons anod ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... under the Geneva Award.—Mr. Butt, Q.C., Mr. Cohen, Q.C., and Mr. Mathew appeared for the plaintiff ; and Sir K. James and Mr. Hardy for the defendant.—Lord Coleridge, upon the conclusion of the argument, said that the case was important one, and! he would ...