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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... James Garragan, boatmen at Ringsend, and who acted in a very meritorious manner on the occasion, it appeared that be- tween five and six o'clock that morning they observed the prisoners rowing a boat down the river; they (the boatmen) were at the time ...

SUICIDES IN THE CITY— INQUESTS

... yesterday morning he missed her. Between 4 and 5 D'clok her body was found floating in the Liffey, near Fish street stops, by boatmen named John and Joseph Donohue, 27 Poolbeg street, hi the employment of Messrs Palgrave and Murphy, who at first objected to ...

FISHERY INQUIRY AT KILRUSH

... of the proposed weirs would not interfere with navigation, but, on the contrary, would rather facilitate it by furnishing boatmen with a guide or mark, in reference to which they could direat their course for the other hand. Evidence was given with a view ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE— YESTERDAY

... and in Februery last framed a code of by- laws, among other matters, for the ?? of t4e boatmen plying for hire in the lough. One of the bye-laws required the boatmen should take out an annual licence, the fee for which was Jve8 shillingi, but no persons ...

THE LATE CASE OF DROWNING AT IRELAND'S EYE

... death, and, on landing, desired the boatman not to return for them until eight o'clock in the evening. At four o'clock the boatmen were taking hack the Only other party that had visited the island that day, when Urs. Kirwan came down to the landing-place ...

MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT—DEATH OF A LADY BY DROWNING

... was there; they (the boatmen) got into the op landing place, and Mr. Kirwan, who was on the bank ti l above desired one of the men to g) up for the bag; witness went for it; Mr. Kirwan was by himself, and mi with one of the boatmen, named Michael 1angle ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Steamship Company. The directors entsr tairsed a large party at the Imperial Hotelthi l day. The strike of the sillar-ey boatmen he s ?? i an weated ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... the very same time as the boatmen observed the wreck, and rowed out with his men to her relief without delay. From his offi- cial rank he immnediately assumed the command and took charge of the derelict, Leaving the boatmen to work the pumps, and finding ...

ARCHES COURT—DECEMBER 21

... osiltiren of hia parish, sad lie was on that ocoasion also intoxicated. At the end of the same montb he gave a party to hila boatmen, and to a number of the Pre- Yuutive Service, at the' William the Conqueror. Rye Harbour, whlere he again trausircseed ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... OUst CORRESPONDENT) Tralee, July 16. (Before the Lord Chief Justice.) Eugene Rahilly and eight others (wretched looking men, boatmen by occupation), were indicted for plundering a wreck at Castlemaine Bay, on the 3rd July. The schooner Three Brothers, freighted ...