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CHARGE OF BIGAMY AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... Approaching Hardy, the latter arose to his feet, and at the same moment prisoner raised an axe above his head and rushed at Hardy, shouting lie would do for him. Hardy attempted to seize the pri. saner, when the axe descended on the left side of Hardy's head ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR

... and -Irs. Julia Dearn Hardie, of Goldhawk-road, Sbepherd's-bush, were called on, further to answer the accusation of being concerned in performing an operation and ad- ministering medicine for an unlawful purpose.- Mrs. Hardie surrendered to her bail ...

Chronicles of Crime

... footman named Abraham Thomas. The tvo have been on unfriendly terms for some months Rast, a quarrel 'taking place between them recently. Uaptaiin Ansdell returned on Wednesday from a fort- night's sojourn in London, and as Thomas had mis- conducted himself ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... tion of itse lnks at Man.. chesteran others, part ?? Star Consolidated BiigCompany, pet on of B. Erefl part heard-Tim- ?? . Hardy-Waltcer v. Brougbton, aadlalkxv.Bougt~mand Great Western -RailwayCorn- Nargy-National Unionalnvestment Company, petition of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... far asit relates toany interes- which Thomas takes under that Compromlise-il, other words, 17,0001. and his costs-having bee: found by the jury to have been obtainedbytbefraec. of Thomas-miust, as against Thomas, be declarec, invalid and void, amd that ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... not offend him, as, he might be herhusband. Mrs. Hardie tookhs dose of the medicine, and afterwards be. came very ill. Witness was sent for Dr. Nockolds, who at. tended, and the next morning Mrs. Hardie appeared better She showed wtness a baby wrapped ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... not offend him, as he migtkt be her husband. Mrs Hardie took a dose of the medicine, and afterwards became' very ill. Witness was smnt for Dr. Nookolds, who attended, :and the next morning Mrs. Hardie ap- peared better. She showed witnesls a baby wrapped ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... together to obtain, and obtaining by alse pretences, from Thomas H. xtalker certain ums of money with inteutto ?? Statement of counsel for the prosecution was to the tffect that the prosecutor was Mr. Thomas Henry Walker, of 15, George-street, Westminster, who ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and interests of the bondholders. The referee had by ~ ;~his report found that 2,310 11. should be paid to the b defendant Thomas Cave in addition to sums already tli received by him, that 24,000)1. should be paid to the th defendant James Croyle, and ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... ill the dtwelling-house of J recee llciford. tice landlord of the Eael Craven, South:c-m-strteOr.i-;iitetice, 12 ireoceths' hardi labour Tie CLeAner01'' 4i SETTIN telRa To A RADICAL CceJe.-?dhi c Bet??, /ceiir.icc e / cean, conic, cniatind ?lrcad 1'1ss ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... a sumof money in respect of work alleged to have beeul done for tie society, which was in fact never done by bimn- Gcorge Thomas Lease, mncager at the Czar's Head tlvernsi. Tower-surect; state-d that on February Di last tho prisolsrr c:alledr at the ...

EXECUTION OF KELLY

... down and laid on a rude table un- derneath the scaffold. THE CORONER'S INQUTEST. An inquest was held in the gaol, before Mr. Hardy, county coroner, when Frederick Searle, chief warder, being called, was examined thus:- You have seen the body outside there ...