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DIVORCE CASES

... part of Mrs. Wade. Cross-eramined: Mrrs. Wisdoum had achosedI her of impropriety with her husband, and she denied it.-Mr. Thomas Wisdom, the co-respondent, was called, and said that be', was a married man with five children. HeI denied that he had ever ...

THE DULWICH MYSTERY

... of being-concerned in the wilful murder of a child named Arthur Mings. Dr Thomas Bond, 7, the Sanctuary, Westminster, said that on the 22nd prox. he,. in conjunction with Mr. Hardy, of Southfield-park, East Dulwich, exa- ujined theremains submittedtothem ...

THE PROVINCES

... bearing acase in which Mr. John Hardy,. M.P. for Dartmouth, was charged with assaulting a man-named Hipwdll, at Tatenhill, near Burton-on-Trent, on-the 12th inst. It -appssred that the. complainant has authority from Mr. Thomas Robinson, a gentleman residing ...

THE CASE OF STRAHAN AND CO

... on banking accounts, which bad been eramined and found correct ky the official assignee. Amongst them were proofs by Mr. T. Hardy, banker, of Grantham; the Rev. J. F. Bullock, of Badminton; John Rannie, EsR., of Lower Be ave-street; Mr. Bevan, banker, of ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... to the death of Arthur J. Hardy, six years, tlse son of Charles Hardy, a clerk, living at 14, Prebend-street Kentislh-town.-Harriat Wallace, of 14, Prebend- street, Kentish-town, wifo of a sign-writer, stalted that Charles Hardy and his two sts (t-is deceased ...

POST-OFFICE ROBBERY AND ATROCIOUS MURDER

... place, and with attempting to murder Frances Hardy, a clerk in the post-office. He gave his name as George Vincent Heneage Finch, describ- ing himself as a theatrical artist, of 15, Ospringe-road. Miss Frances Hardy, who acted as the post-office clerk, states ...

THE MORLEY MAIN CATASTROPHE

... great quantities, particularly in the neighbourbood of the faults, many of which were in the pit. He was convinced that Hardy's jig' was the plaeo where the explosion took place; and he gave as his opinion that gunpowder should not be useddn any mines ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... Eight Months.-Thomas Hardy., Six MontFs.-Thrs. Coward, Henry Reuben, Fines Hannegan, Maria Bierly, Henry Raven, John Cody, Margaret Macarthy, John Dwyer, Chas. Pipe, Richard Lee, Gn. Sheppard, Alfred Tvrnbull, Benjamin Kelly, John, Wilson, Thomas Wright, Wn ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... piece of meat without masticating it. The jury returned a ver. dict to that effect. TERRIBLE RESULT OF A PIT. Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest on the body of Ellen Trackett, aged 36, wife of a plumber, lodging at 419A, Cale- donian.road. On Monday evening ...

THE CONDEMNED CONVICT SAUNDERS

... in the Gnll stream. Their boat was the hovelling lugger, Victoriaiand the names of the men were Thomas Bowbyres, Geo Thomp- son, and another, wit's, Thomas Thompson (father of George Thompson, about fifty years of age, and an ezpe- rienced boatman), and ...

THE LAW AND PICKETING

... therefore, dis- missed with costs.-Mr. (Cozens-Hardy, jn, for the appellants, stated that his clients. would appeal to the House of Lord, PADDINGTON CANAL TRAGEDY. 3SIERDER AND suProsim. suicmz. Dr. Danford Thomas held an inqueat, on Wednesday. at Paddington ...

PROSECUTION OF A CLERGYMAN

... custodv of her father. ALLEGED THEFT OF A DAIOeND BROOCH.- Thomas Herrin. 1-, errand boy, was charged at Southiwark police-court oln Friday with stealirg a diamond brooch, value 107. the property of Thomas Russell; and Mary Ann Matilda Snell, 23. martied, was ...