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HONOURING THE CRIMINALS

... ROYAL MR. PARNELL ON THE TREATMENT OF COERCION PRITSONERS. TEE I LORD MAYOR OF DUBLIN ON i IRELAND A NATION. SPEECH OF MR. JOHN DILLON. A GIFT OF! £2,000 FROM AMERICA. The banquet given by Mr. Parnell to the minem- hers of the Irish Party In honour of ...

THE COOLROE PROSECUTIONS

... two months on Same, Field and six eekon John Field. An ippeal was lodged. EVICOfN IN lG1S9 COUNTY. .Beagher, Wednesday. lr. Bigoe Coulaghan, -of ogran House, Li- ~gh, w^% to-day evicted ferarremas of rent from * arms wioh baa been teupied by his family fur ...

THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION ON THE TIMES' CHARGES

... (Sir Riehard W'Webster, Q C); Sir HenryJames, Q C; - rW. P b Murphy, Q C andfi ir W Grahaim. of the Enalish Bar; ,ad 3fr. John Atkinson, Q C, and Mr. Ronan', i the Irish Bar. Sir Chas Russell, Q C, Si P. and Mr. Axquith, ;I ,Pi appeared for Mr. Parnell; ...

JUDICIAL COMMISSION ON THE TIMES'CHARGES

... were prominently Frederick Lucas, Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, and John B. Dillon (father of the present member of Parliament), and in the North Rer Dr M-Knight, of the Banner, and Rev. John Rogers, subsequently Moderator of the General Assembly. But not ...

THE GWEEDORE PROSECUTIONS

... ker, Dysart; John J Kelly, Maryborough: Bienjamin Hewitt, Knockfinne; MI Quaney, Grangebeg: J Millem, Tunduff; MI .Leig:, Beaylabane Lower; M1i Lawler, M3nny Lower; Jas Moore, Ballybide; Wmi Brennm', Joe -'Mallon. Wallyroan; Jas :ea. John Mlabony. Ballybeg; ...

THE TRIAL OF THE GWEEEDORE PRISONERS

... first that was in tle boz being Father M'Fadden, who was called the previous evening by the counsel for John Gallagher. Ihe AttornejyGtwreral catue armed wills a pile of documents, and it appeared as if the continuation of the cross-examina tion ef the priest ...

THE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Ducketts Grove; Charles Mervya Doyne, J P; Wells Stewart, James Charles Dulckett, J P, 'ussells town Park; 'Major John Alexander, ilford eouse; John Roderick Leockey, DL, Lenbase; Jcoha Cornwall Brady, J P2,r Mldyshall House; Captain Philip Czarles NXewton ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... D Smithwick, Alderman David Fenton, ex-Mayor; D Her- wick, Alderman John Goyle, Arthur MINMahon, 3 P; John J O'Shea, Alderman Patrick Rowan, R J Cal- lanan, Daniel O'Carroll, John Campion, THiFnds. T C; Robert O'Shea, M Byrne, T C; H H Beaman, Michael ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... the Cambridge Arms Motel, Island-bridge, was summoned at the suit of the Dublin Alliance Consumers' Gas Corn- pany for having fraudulently consumed gas the property of the company. Mi'. Gerald Byrne, solicitor, prosecuted, and Mr. John Ennis defended ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... James Davis, George aC Davenport, Bartholomew Hynes, John J Kirwan, 3 John Dl'Dougall, Thomas Jesson, Nelson Palmer, Ed- -ward D Burke, John M'Doenagh, Wm H Halligan, Thos ML'Donagh, George Mack, John Ward, Michael O'Sal- livan, Michael A Lynch, Fames X ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... DIrrisio--(Before Mr. O'Donel). a ?? s A voung man. named James -Frawily was I echalged on remand with baring stolen a cardigan jackes frtom .r John KM'DuDnenls shop, 4 Capel street. a Mr. Patriek Martin, assistant in the pawn offie, n1ig9 Gurch-street s'ated ...

A DUBLIN CLUB PROSECUTION

... Club. t : Mr. Tobias appeared for the prosecution, f .&and Mr. John Eunit defended the accused. e Mr Tobias remarked this was a bogus t club case. e Mr. Swifte -We must refurbish our arms. D Mr. Tobisa said it was iike old times c6me P back again. Theo ...