DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... but of the basket, and threw the basket away. Witness fetched two men, and on returning found a young man aiolding the ?? Thomas Wilkes, the young man in ques- tion, said he saw the prisoner pass him, and heard the boy crying out. Witness shouted to the ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... Peasegood, Rly. t Des Forges, G. P. Beao- mnut, Johu Coulthard, ;V. C. Dawber, C. ?? Gar- thorne, P, Gill, C. M. Lofthouse, G. Hardy, R. A. Hnrker H. Harboard, H, C. lulbar 4, and W. Kirk. The losuned MlsooDich, in char ging the griand jury. referresi to their ...

VISIT TO THE CLAIMANT AT PORTSEA CONVICT PRISON

... Arthur Orton they haxd ever seen. (apa ) and agnleiiDr. Thomas Lock6,vho heldsno oialapp'obat- ow mone Astralia, swore that it was the same man who Lo fwas,, tried for horib strealing with Thomas Castro. ui Lark if In a letter he received from the Colonial ...

Police Courts

... to Mr Healey, on the same day. VYAOCOUATIONS PROSECUTION. John Leapish Atkinson, foreman joiner, employed at Messrs J. C. Hardy and Co.'s Timber Works, was charged on a summons with refusing to allow his child to be ?? reply to a question put by Mr Hunter ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Flauagau) IN COsv m -U tkins, scho ule . Tree I Thomas II Davies, do; A Rotton and Ithe r Hodgens and' otherb. do ; NIarpY Petre de I? Northern Rallwy, do ; ?? PI) hardy, d' Greg ston and aUothot, do, Thomas Gill o Bdo, Binagham, do; S UIorney and another ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT— YESTERDAY

... aa apjeiars in moy statuemet of siain is une to Mlr Hardie and to the CIrdesdale ian-i, tO whioml one of the bilis has ben endorsed by r l liardie. Be-ides the actual tpreference given to Mr Hardie, it has c-st we about -150 in redcwais of the bills since ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... police.-Mr. Thomas Stevenson, a builder, identified the articles aS being his property. Hoe knew tlb prisoner.,who bad worked for him about18 years. Ileha5~ddischargedlions about a week ego as he appeared so strange in his manner. -Inspector Hardy, who went ...

DURHAM WINTER ASSIZES

... (24), Owen Gallag-her (231), Isaac Maley (21), and James McDonald (24), all labourers, were indicted for feloniously wounding Thomas Melis, with ititent to maim, at Heworth, on the 28th of october last. M~r Skidmore prroseUted, and Ur Blisetwell defended ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the :Liverpool Arm, Mentai Bridge on tho 5th inet, was fined 61 end coats. ' Tvpa2wnong. - Thomas Hiaghes,' rabbit: catoher,: Aberifraw, was charged by Mr Thomas Prichard, Bodorgaa. estsie' agent, with trespassing in' searcti, of: couies, on the 19th December ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the application. 2MANSEC V. TInM ATTRNctY-cemsiRRAL. Dr. Deane, Q.O., aud Dr. Tristramn for the petitioner, aind Mr. Allied Hardy for the IAttosney-Geineral. This is the isoitidoi of a son to be decbcred legitimate Under the Acit of 1884, and hie now p ...

Police Courts

... RB0tBERY FROM ETHE PRa30o. Elizabeth Bartleson and Wm. Hardy were charged with I stealing a watch and guard, and a sum of ten shillings from I John Dear, whilst in a house in Bell Street, on the 26th nit. Hardy pleaded guilty. The -prisoners were com- mitted ...