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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... with contidtlene to a verdict fur ?? nt Thomas Snow: I ate coachman to the. plainttiff's, father ;the plintiff bought a black ted white Nea'liitinilauid dog ott tile .5th' June, h1j33; lie bought it of Mr. H-ardiing of Paddingtorn plairntiff had thre dlogo ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... turin back of a tide of bleod ?? Would certainly have flowed over this couiitry hadl it not been for thle acquittal of' T]homas Hardy and his colleagues. Every thing wa05 prepared to carry the mischief to its greatest extent ; It weould have known no limits ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Mr Justice Gaselee, untl Hs Mjesy'spleasure shall be further ?? Couyier. REMoARtKABLE DEtATH..-On Monday last, as Captain Thomas Keith, of Thompson, Conn.) was carryin~ the mail in his chaise, from Thompson to Pomfret, he was met by a coup~e of Iadiei ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... not to seven years' transportation, as erroneously stated in some papers'. James Thomas, a stout young fellow, was indicted: for cam- mitting a violent assault upon Thomas Bates, and attempting to rescue a felon from his custody. The Jury, without hesitation ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... not to seven years' transportation, as erroneously stated in some papers. Janes 'Thomas, a stout young fellow, was indicted for corn- mnitting a violent assault upon Thomas Bates, and attempting to rescue a felon from his custody. The Jury, without hesitation ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... Edward Light. Thomas Baseke, James Dale, and Joseph Tomkins. (The Re- corder intimated that some of the above might expect a commuted punishnent). I1. M'Cltster, Eliza Lamb, Eliza Percival, S. Ro- binson, Joseph Cranis, Richard Hardy, Susannab Webber ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... and-not to seven years' transportation, as erroneously stated in some papers. James Thomas, a stout young fellow, was indicted for coa- sitting a violent assault upon Thomas Bates, and attempting to rescue a felon from his custody. The Jury, without hesitation ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... this; Mr. Hardy moved from it two or three paces, andl the prisoner, after moving two or three to the lefr, looked steadily at Mr. Hardy, and said, You are one of thove wbo have been hard upon me. The prisoner instantly advanced towards MAr. Hardy,making ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... until a cora- rner's inquest ha(d betn held upon the body. THIAMES-rOLICE. RCHBEnY AT THRE DEPIFOnD DOCK-YARD.- YeSterday Thomas Skinner, a labourer, was brought before Mr. Clark. son for final examination, charged with stealing part of a cop- per cistern ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... each a glass of rum when about to enter the vessel, and a glass each also on getting out. The deceased was a uine, stout, hardy man, and about 33 years of age, and he was not aware that he had been ailing before. Witness and deceasel I hd a glass of rum ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... ClSAROK uO CWTTING AND WOLNVINO. Charles Wadturn Wydhrn d Penruddock was indicted for felo. niouuly cutting and wounding Thomas Hardy, wilh Intent to do him some grievous bodily harm. Mr. AVoLHrrus and Air. JERNINGsRAM conducted the case for the prosecutiou ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Wryndham Pen. ruddock, a young man of- very genteel appearance, was capitally indicted on Wednesday, for cutting and maiming Thomas Hardy, with intent to kill and mrrder him. This was4the case of'the medical student, noticed in this paper a few weeks since ...