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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

... 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 ...

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 ...