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LOCAL NEWS

... lecture on the Closing of Public-houses on Sundays VMS delivered in the Reading-room, Burlington Slate Works, by Mr. Thomas Hardy, agent for the British Temperance League, to a large and highly respectable company. The chair was occupied by the Rev ...

WHO SHOT THE MAN THAT KILLED NELSON?

... time after the action was concluded, assisting in rigging the jurymast •' then I was ushered into the ward-room, where Sir Thomas Hardy and other officers were assembled, and complimented bi them as the person who avenged Lord Nelson 0 death, which fact was ...

AN UMBRELLA ADVENTURE, Ones upon a time, before Misters and Men had been improved upon, and refined into ..

... eating 3 good breakfast Thomas startal back to town—the umbrella held as before in both hands, though the weather was fine—and arrived at Tim' 'nester's who was standing at the door as Thomas came up the street Good morning Thomas, you are here early ...

CRUELTY TO A HORSE

... about the head. By Mr. Relph : I don't know anything about the character of the horse. Thomas Newby was also called and corroborated the above evidence. James Hardy was called for the defence, and stated that he sold the horse to Mr. Blain the contractor ...

DEATHS

... aced 25 On the let instant, in Lower Brook-street, tilrerston, Mr. Thomas Phizackela, :wed 55 years. On the 29th ultimo, in Bolton-piano, Ulverston, Thomas, infant son of ?tr. James Hardy. On the 2nd instant, in Whitehead's Var.:, Marketstreet, Ulventton ...

NEW MAGIST RATE

... against JohtrAtkinson was was charged' with Obtain-. ing by false pretences from James Hardy, 'at z. Barrow, - certain food, and 3 pints of ale, the pioperty of Thomas . and John Jackson. - :Richard Hopkinson \ jpieaded - guilty to a charge of ..stpling ...

AFFRAY

... AFFRAY. Thomas Burns and Robert Stewartson, of Ulverston, were charged with fighting on the 20th ultimo. The case was adjourned until this day (Saturday). DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE. , James Carter ' shoemaker, of Barrow, -was charged by ...

MARRIAGES

... to Miss Mary Ann Millican. Coniston. On the 11th instant, at the Parish Church, Cartmel, by the Rey. It. C. Ilubbersty, Mr. Thomas Dixon, joiner, Btowedge, to Miss Nanny Wilkinson, of Newby Bridge. At the same time and place, by the Rev. It. C. Hubhersty ...

OXFORD COMMEMORATION

... now member of the Indian Council. Sir James Young Simpson, Bart., M.D., F.R.S.E., of the University of Edinburgh. Gathorne . Hardy, M.A., Oriel College, one of the burgesses for the University of Oxford. Alphonse de Candolle, Corresponding member of the ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF PETTY THIEVING AT

... township of Broughton East, on the 28th February, one shilling; and on the 7th March, six shillings and sixpence, the moneys of Thomas Westwood. The prisoner pleaded guilty in a low voice. Mr. Knowles appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Addison for the prisoner ...

LOCAL & DISTRICT NEWS

... —An - inquest was held Tuesday at the house of Mr. Robert Edgar, Field Head, near Silloth, before Mr. Thomas Howson, deputy coroner, on the body of Thomas Penrice, farmer, aged 65 years, who was found dead o n Friday, under the following circumstances : ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS. if;

... ManchOster were continued. Several prisoners aniswered to their names according to their arraignment, viz., Thomas Murphy, Henry Wilson; Thomas Scally, Michael Kennedy, Patrick 'Kelly, .Michael Joseph Boylan, and Michael M`Guire: A voile prosequi was entered ...