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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... rist to an Iavestitatlon before the police cOmmiS. slonrmn. G EENW3CEI Thomas Grant, who was remanded from Thursday on a charge of Stealing a quantity of valuable plate from Thomas Abbott, Esq., of Sydenham, was again placed at the bar, when the evidence ...

TRIAL OF M'LEOD

... reckless snen, who traelc s affairsofdeatli. PUIJLICUS. P.S. A large fire occurred accidentally a few nights [ne, at St. Thomas, Cinada, and a great .tmontnt of pro- erty was destroyed, seme of which was insured in the uutual London (as it is said). ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... one; last examnlnatiln- Thomas John Ashton of Pall-lall. taller, at two; dividend. EanRATun.-Iu the Law Notices osaerted November 10, the name of the bankrupt sehose creditors were to meet the asligoana was, by error, Inserted Thomas Cadn)ury, instead of ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Elucd, of Ailiton, Kent, grocer, at one; dividend. Before Mr. Commissiener EvANs. Thomas Berrimau, of Peckham, builder, at eleven; last exarni- natlon-Frederlck Thomas West, of Commercial-road, Lanibeth, coal merchant, at twelve; last examination. Before ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... motion by order, CALesS;, &c.-ThornasvOeJo i;i, part heard-Boulton v Strath. 11're-iTh.e -ame v Western, part tnard-Jobhnoon V Hardy-tHaleo v l)arell-Coilman v Jessop-Ball v tlvell-Attoreey.(ieCeral v Ne~vbu '-Tlhe snme Bilrchall-Davis v P'eerse Before Sir ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... v RIce-Jeffrey v Naile-Glsiourne v presroo,. Segulo v Gorden-Weeburton v PrIlc-ipiller v Arnistone-ji,,si, vAtklas-Rarle Hardy-Perrya Ray.aan-bleknell v Pilling- Addl. v BEdullnl-Yardley v ArnoId. The conrt wIll a10o aIt it BHnco. COURT OF REVIEW. F ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... WiTit HAD LAIOUct, Fon, Toians YoAR9.- Johnl Garner. lisi31'oz OOR.Oi. 1 iilS'IM11 HA on LAR /t-i. Poit 'li'o YEAnts.-John 5l'Hardy, DcavIi Hlome Nois, Eizn Silth. WiiTliUT HARnI IA ouu.-Heully ietotead, Michaelnel Lynn. IMPRnsSOaNDIt;NT ,IT, HlARI) LA1,01;9 ...

Advertisements & Notices

... at neatly bound pocket volume, enubstiolsihcd will, engravings, price as., JACQUELINE of' HOLLAND; AN HIISTORICAL TALE. By THOMAS COLLEY GRATTAN, Esq., Aeltuor oi''hLs Heiress of Btruges,'' &e, Will forini lio nasa eolune of L THE STANDJA.I)D NOVELS AND ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... Wiliassn Oglilvie, Hart. Sir Allan Napter Macnabi. Do Sir Williamt Dunbar, Burl. Sir Richard Brown.C 8ir Rlobert Barclay, Hart. Thomas Rolpli, Esq. Ne Suss'eINsTnEDENT Ow StEwrrinus teN CANADA, 'sla Sir James D. Hamilton Hay, Hart. nIm STAsNEING COUNSEL. M ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Addita est Famlliaris Interpretatio hainas ex Adinotntioulibuis M1tsehierlicllil, Doerisrgii, Oel iit, aliorum exeerpsit THOMAS IXERCHiEVEI. ARNOLD, ItLA. Collegil B.S. Trinitatis apstl Casntabrigienses quorsdan Sociose. Risinsgtoons St. Paul's Church-yard ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... more traightfo card cha- f rctr-whose private life was more pure, or whose publib 4 f lifewas more honest, than that of Jolan Hardy [cheers]. e In the ranks of literary men, who had endeavoured to deo Y vorop the' troth, to trace the various appearanees of ...

IRELAND

... refer the court to the opinion of that enilient man, Lord Chief-Justice Hyre, who luarged the grand jury in the case of Thomas Hardy. That learned judge, tn calling the attention of the jury to the real question they had to try (he was quoting from the ...