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CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... her son Thomas, and I said, ' Now, tell me whether Mr. Ankera has done anything to you or not'? She said, flush, as if afraid that anyone should hear what she was going to say. I said, It is no secret, for little Tonm Ias told Ann Hardy. I said ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... which thae crmcslaieoi-' liet In Theisoprfo. ear 11oom-3r. CY coo FIL')T lt -Hsenry fliuismuar, Patrick M'Obina, bat and 'Thom~as Lurchail were chargedi with stealieg a Ion-c~f qooni- tity of!-r-lsa sailing, copper nonsf, &a ,from the premilses of their ...

COMMITTEE ON LOCAL CHARGES ON SHIPPING

... ByMr Watson.-He Ireewa Mr. Hil h a rvne rm tli5 ar. exccuting an order hecauso li could ntcewih he0.pr the %,ton. h 4c? Mr. Thomas Lloytd, of Birmingham, retired ?? Th lell WAe Only aware of the fact that Liverpool town duesawere siot ap. and )lug hdt hpping ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... accouusted for.-Mr. Thomas M. Ferri. Ti 1egs bough, publiean, of North John-street, said he had borroweilB tilO £80, which had also been paid to the pr-boner: 50,1 in the ac- B ?? count tendered there was a defieieony of £9 5o-SMr. Thomas ral 6rtd WWI~I, ...

THE CASE OF PALMER

... ~Wednesday, hi 'by which time it' 1t understood, he will have had an ia- 'terview with Sir George G~ey. ' ?? le THE, REV. THOMAS PAL MER, AND THE LORD oi CHIEF' JUSTICE. In our paper of Monday we gave some extracts from E the letter of the brother of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... logto esue icotwho was in his custody.-A labourer, named Jamesa Devereux, wvas fined l0s. foraisaulting officer 121. -t;John.Hardy, a shmpwright, was fined 40s., ivith the alternativev of tw nts imprisonment, for assaulting police-officer 280, on time stairs ...

WILLIAM PALMER, THE POISONER

... the Jury, illue- trative of its dangerous tendencies to the~ long enjoyed erights and privileges of Englishmen. By the Aes. Thomas Palmer, brother to the prisoner, William Pajiner. Toge- ther with an Appendix of Documents. The tollowving is d an early ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the schooner Vigilaut, lying in the Brunswick a Basin. 't AN ACT OF INoRATIUsuD -Thomas Bere~ford was charged with broakicg open the box of a felloiw-loedger named Thomas g Bingham, in the house of Elizabeth Sullivan, in Eldon-place. ,tThe prisoner was ...

THE SALFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... manufacturer, Cheethanl. Hestor Christie, spinner, ditto. David Cooper, ironmonger, ditto, Samuel Dean, farmer, Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Thomas Crompton, manufacturer, Didsbury. John Wood, farmer, ditto. Matthew Bennett, coal proprietor, Farnworth. Joseph Winter ...

TRIAL OF WILLIAM DOVE POR THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE, AT LEEDS, BY POISONING WITH STRYCHNINE

... ocoaslon. Mr. Baron Bramwell took his seat a few minutes after nine ?? counsel for the prosecution were Mr. Overend, Q.C., Mr. Hardy, and Mr. Bayley. The prisoner was defended by Mr. Bliss, Q.C,, Mr. Sergeant Wilkins, Mr. R. Rail, and Mr. Middleton. The prisoner ...

THE LEEDS STRYCHNINE CASE

... clear and firm 5. tone of voice, Not guilty, my lord. t, The counsel for the prosecution were Mr. Overend, 'e Q.C., Mr. Hardy, and Mr. Bayley; and Mr. Bliss, Q.C.. Mr. Sergeant Wilkins, Mr. Hall (recorder of Doncaster), and Mr. Middleton appeared on ...

TRIAL OF WILLIAM DOVE FOR THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE, AT LEEDS, BY POISONING WITH STRYCHNINE

... crowded in every part, except the grand jury box, which wa arral igely only partially occupied. e guned Mr. Overend, QOC,, Mr.Hardy, and Mr.Batyley,were couns3el and y n for thle prosecution; Mr. Seijeant Wilkins, Mr. Bliss, Q.9. friet thanl Ma.cblln, cud ...