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SALMON FISHERY PROSECUTION AT DARLINGTON

... naitned David KIelly, in the left breast. Kelly seas removed to the infirmary, and is not expected to recover. James Thomas Hardie, merchant, Leitli, has been remitted front the Leith Police Court, oit a charge of forging and uttering in the Balik of ...

ADJOURNED COUNTY BREWSTER SESSIONS AT WEST HARTLEPOOL

... whose house is located near lb, the gagworks; to Thomas Gill, of No. 25, ha York-street; to William Bell, of Alma-street, in whose house, however, was said to be of inferior et! value; and to Thomas Smith, of No. 20, York- alt street. The magistrates ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... stealing 14s, the property, of d. Thomas Rogers, at 'Whitby, on the 6th November. ;er -Having been several times previouslyconvicted, ok ha was sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. ad UTTERIniG BASE COIN. lh Thomas Raine (on bail) pleaded guilty to ...

THE OUTRAGE BY A POLICEMAN AT TOW LAW

... thue at g le, me. Witness then want out arid yokied the 0 le pony, to sendl to Tow Law for a policeman. 0 A msan, named Hardy, wvent to Tow Lawy with the ii trap, and witness returned to lisa house. Shortly I Ile before one, oclockl a mart caine to ...

LEEDS ASSIZES

... his seat at ttnl 6'clock. far ?? ?? %'ed FRAUDS ON THE IMIDDLESBRO' f~hs on an( 5% ?? weo CONVICTION OF CLOSE. Ell in for we Thomas Cameron Close (42), accountants was i enl indicted for feloniously uttering a forged accep. coit en etasc and receipt for ...

REVISION COURTS

... borou1rh t vete, and 'consequenltly held the objection good, r and struce the names off. Mr Watson obj-cted to the name of John Hardy, occupier of land at v Norton, who clailned in ?? of about 14 acres of land, whieh, although part anil psfrcel of his property ...

REVISION COURTS

... iu pl1ce cf the late Stir Thomas Wreu. The '.lavor-rls kble'ut Jos. ichardsois-presided. Thezao *ere present Aldernmen Dodda, M.P., Thoi. Nelson, G. F. Snh it7, J. 1 ututou; Councillors 1I. B. Dodds, J lBrethetion, W. Hardy, T. NW/elton, 11 Hindu J. F ...

MONDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1879

... Is Bottlo for 12 stamps. INSECT POWDER—destroys all kind Id, Jid, GU, 1? Packets, free lor stain pa. Sold even where.—W\ HARDY, Manufacturing Cboinuit, Stuck ton-on-Tee a. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC Strocgthona the Nerves Majcalut System. PEPPER’S ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE AT AN INQUEST

... Wednesday evening, Dr. Walton, county i coroner, held an inquest at the Durham Ox Inn, 2 Northallerton, on view of the'body of Thomas Foster, aged twenty-soven years, railway labourer, of Gladstone-street, Northallerton. The deceased T had been ill for a week ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN DUBLIN

... getting away. While Eonstable Heetwood was struggling with. his assailant, a sergeant of the d ings trifees came up, named Thomas Danvers, and teastwood called on him to assist in arresting the meo. Danvere drew his sword from its scabbard, and placed ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THIE POLICE COURTS. ro rIT^srw^- ?? BISHOP AUCKLAND. - ASSAULTING A POLMEMAN.-Thomas Hailey and other two men were remanded on bail yesterday, charged with seriously assaulting, disfiguring, andtemporarily disabling Constable Thompson at Howden-le. Wear ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... called six witne(sses who saw the mare hetween Malton and York, and all denied that she ap- peared either ill-used or ?? Georpe Hardy, veterinary surgeon, deposed that Fse called casually at the Kimig's Arms after the pony had arsived in York, and he saw it ...