THE ELECTION COMMISSIONS

... lest as regarded the May election was, so far as lie knew, correct.-Mr. COVE saaid more men were employed than were down. Mr. Thomas's list 1 only contained ninety names, and he was not satisfied he I was telling them all he could.-JMr. T'hiomas said he called ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... Auckland onL the 28th November, end was sentenced to 12 months' hard labour. Thomas Henry Los (25), smith, pleaded guilty to stealing two hammers and other articles, the property of Thomas Miller at Darlingron on the 21st December, and was sen- t~enced to 12 ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... Thompson (301, cirandehier maskor, was found i 50 guilty of stealieg two tablecloths aind one abert, belonging leas 11 to 'Thomas ,leccton,-On the 14th of October tire prisoner c it UPeS seen by thle esratee of the sat'ool taking the articles Cof 10 out ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... Bench con- sidered the case proved, and imposed a fine of 31. and 9s. 6d. costs, or a month. Committed. A VIOLENT PELLOW.-Thomas Hardy was brought up in custody charged with assaulting Wm. Wood, at Sawley- road, Long Eaton, on the Ist ?? stated that at about ...

Police Courts

... the property of Thomas Wood, Westgate Road, from the Central Station, on November 16th. THEFT OF METAL. A young man named Robert Cairns was sent to prison for two months for straling about 2 cwts. of metal from the premises of Blessrs Hardy Brothers. The ...

Police Courts

... of 15s, from the premises of M~essrsW. B. Wilkinson and Co., Elswick Court. THEFT BY BOYS. Two boys Fnamed Robert Smith and Thomas Ayre, were charged with stealing 4s from a little girl named Prince, in Budle Street, on the 7th inst. The cases were proved ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... drunk and incapable on Osmaston-road.-Inspeetor Hardy having proved the case, the woman begged to be let off on account of her seven ?? been four times convicted, the Bench fined her Is, and costs, Thomas Kelly was charged by Police-constable Evans with ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... for the first offence.. 20s and costs for the assault, and judgment was respited on the other charge on the damage being ?? Hardy, a 'rough-looking man, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Waterhouse-lane and assaulting P.C.'s Hester (134) and ...

I YORKSHIRE WINTER A

... toLe. w bay Charles Grove Edwards, of Aebdlay Hall, LEg. u Tlenine Willinglon Geoi go, of Glodhow-goov, Eseq.o 1e5. Lawrence Hardy, of Lewesoor, Hence, LA4. ;on. John Walker Bartley, of Ashfield Htouses, LEsq. SC to Williom Lipscomob, of Beech Lawn Heath' ...

MURDERS

... James M'Gowan, 51, labourer, was indicted for the wilful murder of Mary M'GoiVan, at Keighley, on the 25th Decembeor.-Mr. G. Hardy, at the request L of the Judgo, defended the ?? deceased woman was a rag picker, and the prisoner was a nightsoilman in the ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... W. PEACH, REGINALD CHANDOS-POLE, and E. SUTTON. Esqrs.] VAGRAKCY.-Thomas Finney was sent to gaol for 14 days for begging at Qnuardon on Thursday. CICENSING OFFENCE AT SPONDON.-Thomas Coxon, landlord of the White Swan; Spondon, was summoned for keeping ...

Police Courts

... last, and the f advertisement having appeared in the papers only on Fri- ?? Is and costs. WAGES DISPUTE. William Johnston, Thomas Loxsmith, George Gates, and George Yaddison, drillers, ere, charged with having committed breaches of the Employers and Workmea's ...