LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... house until Mr. Kirwan sent for him; was not drunk at the time; Conlan told hia, afleithe lease was exe- oute, that he had got a lease; heard a rumour that Dr. Harrison bad got the last will, aud'had the best chance (laughter); Mr. Kirwan had a great regard ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... (Before Mr. Justice Harrison.) ROBBERY. Michael O'Connell and MauriceBrown, agricul- tural labourers, were indicted for robbery with violence of a sunm of £2 s18 from an E mergency bailiff nameed George Kirwan. The venue had been chianged from the county ...

IRISH ELECTION PETITIONS

... been seven days employed. Did you get money from Kirwan ? Well, I had some, bht I took it back again. Did vou never receive £5 from Kirwan? I did not. I did not tell Mr. Murden that I got £5 from Kirwan. I got £5 from James Faby. ,Mr. CoFnwY objected, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... they came up and captured Kirwan. The crowd numbered about'406 or 5. Constable 156 B de- posed he arrived in time to see the constabulary men-assist 75 B. - Later on in the evening he, from a descrintion, arrested Doyle. Kirwan. was a terror, to Stepheu-strqet ...

INQUESTS

... heid a third inquest at Jervia-street ,.1ospital.n.Athe ,hody of Michael -Grace, aged 71 I e~misi. T1Ie jury found that death resulted ,rom an attack of apoplewi l-r.z A. Washington. Kirwan ?? fhs ?? g itelemin wlio*a r:x6'mined on the 5j c'uitet in~enchb ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MURDER

... rival; nor, indeed, was Mrs. Kirwan aware of this fact until about six months back. It may well be supposed how the embarraesments in- separable from such a situation would embitter the feelings and influence the conduct of Kirwan towards that one of the two ...

IRISH ELECTION PETITIONS

... Blennerhassett canvassing. John Kirwan, the pawnbroker, was with him. I saw them canvass the voters in company. I did not hear what was said by them. I did not see Mr. Morris on his canvass. I know a man named Michael Curran, a bootmaker. I saw him very ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... again-saw the prisoner, and ncinted him out agn to the constable, but just then a -man who dis- covered Kirwan's hand in his wife's pocket, 1it Kirwan a blow ii the I buf in asw er to the constAble refutsed to prosect. Wit- ness himself then grefeired a ...

IMPORTANT INQUEST

... -effect - that on . the 20th ultimo some shplving'in the shop had- fallen; on the de- ceas4d'.s head, anid that on the next day Kirwan, whom he'was attempting to eject from his premises, struck him'twice on the head; witness added that he did' not hear the ...

MR. CAMPBELL'S LIBEL ACTION

... Press on a recent trial. Mr. Justice O'Brien refused the appli- cation, but without costs. MR. KIRWAN'S VSITALS. Ata matinde ?? at St.James's ball, MT. P. J. Kirwan showed zealous pains and commendable accomplishment to raise the art of reciting out of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... abetting; John Kelly, arson; Wm West, burglary; John Taylor, Wm Harrison,-Denis Igoe, Wrm Clare, John Dalton, John Kirwan, Alfred Brown, Margaret Kirwan, and Denis Seigward, house breaking, larceny; and receiving stolen goods; Lizzie Morgan, larceny of £55 and ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... Christopher T. Redington, Robert Bodkin, Major Daly, Walter S. Taylor, Burton R. P. Fersee, Walter IL Blake, John M. Kirwan, Thomas S. Kirwan, John Smyth, Thomas Reviugton Roache, Hyacinth D'Arcy, Valentine O'Connor Blake, Walner P. Lambert, Cor- nelius O'Kelly ...