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THE FENIAN TRIALS

... instituted at the desire of the learned judges and the Attorney- General, there appears to Mr. Hardy to be good reason to believe that the defence made by Thomas Maguire was true, and he has therefore been recommended to Her Majesty for an unconditional ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS AT MANCHESTER

... numerous, nd- some of theuawere open to con- siderable observation. The witnesses for the pro- b; secutlawere Beck; Pickup Thomas, and Hayes. He. reviewed the evidence of those witnesses as they- boezl upon., the prlsonernud aleo re- capltulated the 'evidence ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... the grand jury. whose names we subjoin:- Thomas Greene, Esq. (foreman), Whiittington hall. John Butler Bowden, Esq. Pleasington heal. Edward Every Clayton, ?? Rowley. Thomas Bright Cresse, Esq., Sbaw hill. Thomas Dutton, Esq., Blackburn. Henry Master Feilden ...

COMMANDER WILLIAMS'S ACCOUNT OF THE TRENT OUTRAGE

... you put trust in the veracity of men who will write such things, when on tha loth of October I saw the San Jacinto off St. Thomas. I cannot remember now whether it was on the night of the lGsh or on the morning of the 17th. 1 went my way to Mexico, going ...

FENIANISM

... Liverpool:- TO BOBEBT NxLmsON, Esq., J.P., N'A WOOD, pLIVRPOoL.3 Whitehall, Dec. 16, 1867. Sir-I ?? directed by Mr.' Secrretar Hardy 'to achnowledge with thanks your telegram of yesterday, and to ?? approval ofi the seps taken forthe. uresarvatlon aith publie ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... women, named Catherine Spencer and Mary Higgin, were brought up on the charge of stealing six shirts from the shop of Mr. John Hardy, hosier, &o., Great Crosehall-street. The goads were stolen from the s.hop window on Wednesday, and it was proved that a portion ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... w pleaded guilty, and was i. ord eked to he imprisoned for six weeks. C HOSEsRsagsLmes BYv Boys. -Two lads, named Henry a Thomas and Charles May, wer-e charged with breakili ton-square, and entesing the dwelling house of Robert Batehardt ltiehmond-row ...

THE LICENCE APPEALS

... jspod. I en, not roea gu wr. o ?? conduct of the house end the character ?? W. assemnd there. t me Tre Ur.Ais1lasid that Mr. Hardy had Vo theomastates fb esi pn.repared to give up the singing-room, but that odhesevem stank ording engagementsc aith singers ...

MANCHESTER ASSIZES

... Henry Cooke, Mr. Thomas Davies iĀ°alford), fr. Robert Gladstone, Mr. R. Philips John Grave (Mayor of Manchester, Mr. John . Mr. Henry Eerdman, Ur. John Lawon Koen. figugh Mason, Mr. Edmund Royds, fr. Edward ?? Hi. YateB Thomprou, Mr. Thomas Wrigley, ?? 5rchole8s ...

KIRKDALE QUARTER SESSIONS

... IThe attention of the visiting justices having been called to the unusual' number of prlsoners# exempted by the surgeon from hardi labour, and to the fact that. he is not In the habit of re., andl being of opinion that the loose system. thus adopted. by ...

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY A YOUNG WOMAN

... merce unaninously resolved to petition 1larlia-ment II in favour of the Telegraphs Bill h a L | At Bseup, on AMlluay, air. Thoma Leech, priter a nd stationer, was summoned, under Lord ?? Act, for having on hid proinises a n nunmber (18) of obscene books ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Lasacashire Rifle Volunteer Corps, Ensign John Mearill. FATAL ACCIDENTS AT Pn~sros.-On Thursday evening, a young man named Thomas Wharton, residing at Preston, had gone down in a boat for the purpose of shooting sea birds, &c. When about leaving the boat ...