THE POLICE COURTS

... heard in which a notorious character named Thomas Hermming was charged with maliciously wounding his brother, John Hemming. The brothers were lying to. gether in a barn, and without the slightest provocation Thomas kicked his brother violently in the stomach ...

THE COURTS OF LAW

... the Poor Lau Commissioners should be obtained. Secondly, it was a question -whether the pre- sent board, constituted under Hardy's Act, were liable for a contract entered into by their predecesso's who hold office under a local Aet, antl were displaced ...

THE ST. PANCRAS INQUIRY

... Pancras, before Mr. 'Montague Bere, Q.C., and Dr. Seaton, of the Medical Department of the Privy Council. Mr. Poland and Mr. Thomas again appeared for Dr. Ellis, and the guardians were represented by Dr. Edmunds. Mr. S. It. Stockton, a former guardian of ...

LATEST OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... that no fraud bad been committed by the defen- dant, but that he had really sustained a serious injury by the accident. Dr. Thomas E. Simpson, who saw the defendant shortly after the accident, was examined forthe defence. He said that the de. fendant told ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... , was summonea sor leaving a railway carriage while in motion upon rhe Metropolitsn ?? charge was clearly troved, and Sir Thomas Gabriel inflicted a fine of t0g and costs. The fine and costs were paid. BOW-STREET. DInOaas COsE or AsSAuLT. - A carpenter ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... defendants' attosneys, Bllsahe'.h Smart a Thomas Bolbe Pennefather, wrongful detention of plaintiffs agode, Samuel Bradshaw, plaintiff's attorsey; S end P. C Walker, defendants' at osneys. Simon Marron a Thomas Co-ow, illga ?? - ersepliniff, ?? B Wright ...

LEGAL NEWS

... two persons named Hardy, the plaintiff, and ti the defendants, for a lease of premises in Joy's k Court, Belfast, for the same peaiod as the Mewsrs. Hardy held the same, not to exceed fifty-three V years. After the agreement, the Hardys assigned all their ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... performance of sa agreement alleged to have been entered into by Thomas and John Hardy for the plantnif, and ex- ecuted also by the defendsnt, which agreement was to the effect that the Meamr Hardy, with the consent oi the defendants, would give a lease for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... athr1-8. avt at-l. 11-Der, abt -Jr. Thohp-A P.n, at 1 a-t. 1.L J.i, amit -.h . N. Caths-aat 12-0. aW. eac12-J, n at 12-F. W. Hardy, at I-S. NiCohes, at I-J. C. llwaried, at I-J. . Bactey, atD W-H. Ble, at I-W. Weller, ast 1-W. N.DVpean, at ?? Brown, at 2-R ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... interest of the Hardys was assigned by them to the defendants, and a lease in pursanuce of the agreement was tendered to the defendants for execn- tion, but they refused to execute it, alleging that they did not know what title, if any, the Hardys hbd. The bill ...

LEGAL NEWS

... 53 years. Upon the draft lease being sent to the defendants, as assig- nees of the Hardys, they declined to execute it, alleging they did not know what title the Hardys had. Mr. JAcKsoN, Q.C., stated the case of the plain. tiff. Mr. CAMPION, ?? and Mr ...

THE CASE OF O'DONOVAN ROSSA

... abhorrence of the objects of Feniaunsm, and to ray that he would support the amendment of the hon. member far Mayo. Mr. G. Hardy said that if he thought the course the Government had taken were liable to attack, as not being based on precedent and propriety ...