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LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... peculiar mode of preparing wbiskey, the result of which was known as I, L L whiskey, was invented by a former moemberof the arm which ha represented, and that there was a secret coanected with thle mode Of prepeaatosi itn ijuest on kept carefully coscealed ...

Legal Intelligence

... the bead, a To be imprisoned two months. 0 DlSOnnRDLY AND USINO PAnTY ExPirESSION. 5 William John Quinn was fined in 10s and costs .- for bein drunk in Grattan Street, and using party 5 expressions. Y George Burleigh was charged with having com- f mitted ...

THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... career of the into Daniel O'Connell, are omitted to solely owingjto theexigenciea of our space. The oft- out opinion of Dr. Grattan on the subject of the Inquiry will be regarded as peculiarly valuable, ?? owing to the fact that he is e Protestant of what ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... police should be armed onlyT with batons for general purposes. 1f they are not .then sufficient to put down riots, I would CAl out the constabulary to assist. If you could get ?? coustabnl~ry I think the town police should not bearmedl. Armed men are useless ...

Legal Intelligence

... had not concluded when this despatch was forwarded. Connsel for the plaintiff-,Mr. MWorris, Q.C, and Mr. Falkiner. For the ?? Arm- J strong, Mr. Dowse, Q.C., and Mr. Walter Boyd. COURT OF COMMiONT PLEAS. DonatE, MosnLy. ?? OUR SPMAroL MzPORTEn.] (Before ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... present in |prison. The case was postponed for a month. PARTY EXPRESSIONS. John Craig was charged with being drunk and using party expressions. Finled 40s and costs. UNSoUND PROVIIONs. John Johnston, provision dealer, Corporatiioa Street, was summoned by Mr ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... 21 Molesw'orth-street. 4, Henry Thomas Walsh, Sir John Roger'son'g. q. Riuard Perrin, 50 Lower Sackville-street. B. George Patrick Daniel, Graton-street. 7. John Edmundson, 10 Dame street., 8. John Bane, Noh Wall. 9. Jbsi~hCarroll, & glish, 21 Bache ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... letter in my presence. Did you keepl up an intimacywith John O'Mahony after that ? No. How often have you seen John. O'Mahony in your life ? Twice, to sy knowledge0 How long did the interview with John O'Maoany last the first time you saw him? I should say ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... Askens, William John Hancock, Henry Hayes, James Forrest, jun ; Samuel Davis, Robert Bell, William Brett, John R. Brown, John Bnurke, Robert Grattan. The jury sworn to try the case was composed as follows:- Richard Perrin (foreman), John ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... jury: ,a -Ricbard Perrin, foreman; Richard Downing, John Doyle, Ambrose Nugent, Thomas Mathews, Richard h Wm. O'Callaghan, John Edinundson, John Kelly, 3 John Grattan, Robert Greene, John Coglan, and ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... the prisoner. John Morgan, sworn. George Nesbitt, sworn. The following were the gentlemen sworn to try the prisoner: Patrick Fallen ?? Morrisson George Dingtwa l ohn 1Neill William Brett Henry Pigeon. Robert Grattan George Rodgers John Roche ?? Morgan ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... was aetr ged with being drunk and disorderly in Grattan Street, and with assaulting Sub-Constables Malone and M'Glenann in the exeon- tion of iheir duty. Malone said that he arrested the prisoner in Grattan Street for being drank and fighting with another ...