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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... out, Hardie said, Here's a gentleman, I'll try and get his watch ; -on which he crossed the street after the gentleman, and they all followed him. Saw Hardie go straight forward to meet the gentleman, who immediately stopt; and obser- ved Hardie then ...

CALIFORNIA AND THE BRAZILS

... still plentiful, it is only to be obtained by a vast amount of hard labour and privation, under which all but the strong and hardy eventually succumb. The Constance has brought a treight of about D.2,000,000, partly in placer gold, which is, probably, the ...

NEW CLUB BALL

... Captain Marray, 79th, Burnet, 89th, Stevenson, 79th, G. Moir, ‘Thomas Adair, John Stewart Lessel!, R.A., Robert C. Cheap, Hardy, R.N.., H.M.S. Leander, R. D. Ferguson, Balfour, ‘Thomas Macken- sie, Warburton, R.N., Dupins, H.M.S. Leander, Major Fergu- ...

EDINBURGH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... EDINBURGH BANXRUPTCY COURT. I EXAMINATtON Or THOMAS GREERSRIELDS. Yesterday, before Sheriff Ilallard, Thomas Greenshields, cabinetmaker, 2 Canning Place, appeared to undergo exemination. The sede. rant comprised Mr W. S. I)onglas, accountant, for Mr William ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... barbarous assault on aconstable to acting in aid OF the officers on the occasion.' The JurJ7, by an U- unanimous verdict, found Thomas tiemnie guilty of tie mob- , bing and deforcernent, and John Bennie of' waylaying the con- it, stable, and beating and bruising ...

INQUEST ON KEARNEY

... do) in a few muinutes. There were no papers found upon him. Thomas Hardi, the prisoner alluded to, corroborated the evidence of the preceding witness. The deceased was in bed when he (Hardy) left huvn at half-pant seven, and from the tone of voice in ...

JURY COURT. The foll

... t3ain COARLE' HO IfE REID, Esq. of lis Mfajesty's ship Drivor, of a soui. M.AR RI] I). At Leith, on the Sth curt. Mr PTHOMAS HARDIE, tller, chant there, to Ah N, daughter of Mr Will. Goddard. . At Aherdeel,(oi the Ist curt. the Rev. PATricK COrKNE, minister ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGHI COURT OF JUSTICIARY. ITHUlRSIDAY, SIAY 14. Thomas White, lately hailer in Nortth Bernick, ac. cused of frrrgery and uttering ten frrrged hills of exchange for L.1O and L.15, pleadell Guilty, arid was sentenced to seven years' trarnsporttiron. William ...

IMPORTANT JURY TRIAL

... Home, residenter in Lauder, against Hector Aitchison. saddler, and James Hardy, baker, both of Lauder, and Margaret Scott, formerly of Edin- lurgh, now wife of the said James Hardy; the Lord Justice Clerk and n Jury oat for the greater part of the above ...

'COURT OF CrIANCERY-

... jUnior, merchant in Glssgow-Cre-, ditors meet in the Prince of Wales tcvsrn, there, 7th and 28th September, one o'clock. THOMAS Dow, smitci aid hoiler-maker in Tradestown, near Glasgow-Creditors leet in the.Prince of Wales tavern, 6th and 27th Septen ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... tion of several witnesses, the Jury returned averdict, fildtiii th d Thomas or Dykes Gatiy in terms of tier own confessiot, i b and found the libel against Goodall Not proven.. Thomas so e was then sentenced to transportation for seven years, and. er 'y ...

THE POLMONT TRAGEDY

... Taylor, for- merly servant to, and residing with, Janet Hardie or Reid, a widow, residing near Smallburn, near Pol- mont, having become Pregnallt, you the said Win. Reid, and the nowv deceased Thomas Girdwood, lately residing in Graham's Road, near Falkirk ...