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ARREST OF MR. DOHENY IN CASHEL, AND ATTEMPTED RESCUE

... no purpose; everything was done to ohfln the popu- lace, but natliuig effeted. The policr wore hurled about lire so many footballs, They ware ordered to load by their commander, but the IlIon. Martin Ffiencli, our worthy ena- gistrato, countermanded the ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... body, and it placed as a spectacle at your own gate, your puddings to the dogs of Newhrldge, your body skinned, to make footballs for the dogs to kick-so now let the ring- leader, your son protect you if he can, his doom will be double yours, The notice ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... all know- ledge of it, and repudiated the idea of his having stolen it, and said if I repeated it lie would kick ule like a football. Mr. Ennis-I now ask yea, on your solemn oath, do you think thi; respectable geentlemats stole your book ? Witness-1 am quite ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... grievous bodily harm. Itn this case it appeared an argument arose between the prisoner and the prosecutor relative to a game of football; words becanie so high that blows were resorted to, anid the prosecutor, having been separated from the prisoner, took up ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... amuse ourselves in various ways, both for health and exercise, and we sometime since did so with hockey, which is a game like football, and that we did so on Sundays and other days; that I do not regard one day more another, but every day alike, and each clay ...

ATHLONE PETTY SESSIONS

... custody. The following were the expressions he used:- 1. ?? Figure, the Queen's coming to Ireland., 2. Pid- geon made a football of Clonown. 3. It is not yet over with him. 4. We will stand together like gossoons. 6. On Garlick Sunday we will ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... manslaughter of Jmesue Rorke, on the 29gt of April last. The prisoner, a line boy of about twelve years of age, was at a foot-ball match on the day in question. ',He and tbe deceased bad some dispute, dc- ceased challenged him to fight,'a boxing match ...

ASSASSINATION AT WARSAW

... dfrst discovered lying In the passage, a delighted mob speedily congregated, end, dragging it into the street, played at football with the mortal remains of their enemiy nittil the police camn up to the rescue. Froan beginningtocnd the man wasan unprincipled ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... _ _ _ ' ?? of English gentlemen living in Paris have J..eS organisedia football club, to which is to be added H athletic indoor exercisee of a gymnastic ecaracter. The N football-contests take place in the Bols de Boulogne, by L permission of the authorities ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... ball roatehcs were got up. 1 Were those foot-ball matches for sport, or as a a 'cover for what was going on ? According to my un- o derstanding it weas a cover for what was going on. Were you at any of those foot-ball matches? I 5 was at four of the matches ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... Was there any chairman there? There was not. Any oath administered? No. No password given ? No. No grips? No. It was a foot-ball meeting ? Yes. Were there any speeches made at it I No. Then was it because Denis Downing Mulcahy wanted you to see how these ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... the oath of membership, though he said he swore in I members, He stated he attended Fenian meetings, and what were they ? Football meetings ; in point c of fact, they took place after mass in a ocuntry parish. At one of these meetings he said he gathered ...