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THE FENIAN MOVEMENT

... gentlemen were challenged pe- remptorily by the ?? Ireland, Thomas Leech, Win Brunton, White Pike, WIm 0 M'Cor- nik, John Findlater, Robt Grattan, Archibald M'GComas, Ceo. Clibborn, Wm. Mercer, Alex. Falls Wright, Samuel Coghlan, Graves Holebrook, Alfred Henshaw ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... never to swear anything hut the truth. Mr. William Dobbyn examined by Sergeant Arm- ?? 1866, before Mhr. Sidney left Ireland, I came to town on' a Thursday; I recollect John Hynes coming to my plae in the ountry, at Abbey- lensgh, the day before I came ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... Tohn Ingram noal) .lohn Lee James Milto Purhle William Andersen Edward JnmeN Cupiage Itichard IFowler John ]i'h(later James IP. Hathricgton and John Kelly .fobn Croathwaiuo Thomas L. Austin The Attorrney General was about to state the cage when Mr. licern ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Laurenice Mooney, plaintiff's attirney; Myles Jordan, defendant's attorney. John Kysn a J ohn Riyan, nmsony lent; Frank ilheppird, phsiallfr' atorney; George Baleen, defendant's attorney. John Cob- nolly a Jeremiah Wasn, 'promissorsy 551e- Frick Slisppard, plalctlif's ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... scarehed had arms. The female searcher was then examined ; she admit- ted tht she made the ladies take off their c By Sergeant Armstrong-Could you not have searched them for arms without taking their clothes off? I was not Searching for arms but for dccu- ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... appeared for the Commissioners, and Mr. Randal M'Donnell, instructed by Mr. Dinnen, ap- peared fcr the respondents. Maguire v. Grattan Pring and Company.-The arguznents in tbis case were then resumed, and occupied the remainder of the day. After they had concluded ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... repovenly ofv. 17. the amount of a bill ot exchange, ntd drwby John SAdleir, and aoeepted by the Tipperary Bair. The psuceeding ivse-hitlt~ed by Tianioa, 4a m yra, of Batb, who sued the endorsee of John Sadleir. The defendart pleaded several defences, and amongjt ...

ROBBERY OF ARMS IN BELFAST

... 'ROBBERY OF ARMS IN BELFAST. I On Wednesday right, or Thursday rmorning, the ,stablisl-nent of Mr. John Neill, gunmaker, High- street, was felontously entered, and fire-arms of different descriptions stolen. It appears that the s wap was shut and properly ...

INQUEST ON THE LATE MR. D. GRATTAN GUINNESS

... throat was affected ; , Mr. John Burke came in from the store at the mio- ment, and witness said to the deceased, in hie pre- since, Take care have they given you poison ? he then went into Mr. Burke's office; Mr. John Burke came running in, and asi| ...

THE POLITICAL PRISONERS

... nominated. The following efere Were added to the committero esse, mnDeillon, Groves, Parcell, Dergan, Hewaeto, fCuff. StyS John Corcoran, Joseph Corcoran, Clarke, thucnsf Smyth, and Lamnbert. Thecommittee pro. ceeqe dto discuss the course to be pursued ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... brought o up inustody of Police-Constable. 147 B. c harged P by a Corporation watchman named Grattan with the following singular assault. From the evidence of Grattan it appeared that he was on watch at some Corporation works which are at present going on ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER

... Robert Long, Chas Crawcour, Thomas Brunker, George Bullock, John French, Robirt Grattan, James Hynes, George Thorpe, Wm Kenny. George Mitcnell, James M'Donnell, Thomas Miller, Thomas Ord, John H Powell, Alexander W Ferguson, Christopher Ryder, Jas Robinson ...