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DROMORE PETTY SESSIONS, THURSDAY, OCT.21

... on the way to the Police Barracks, when, in passing the Rev. Air. Boyd's door, I asked him (the constable) to allow me to speak with Mr. Boyd, andl he allowed Collins to- Here M1r. Boyd made some observation from the bench. Constable Gould-I beg Mr. Boyd's ...

THE THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... other people. In cnn- versation with Marius she told him that as he was so suspicious of Cohen she would not, if he wished it, speak to him again. Her mother and brother were witnesses to several of the acts of violence by her husband which she had described ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... assault, and suggested that the plaintiff was not a mark for costs if the case should be adverse to him. He also denied the speaking of the words. Mr. 'MO.NROE appeared to resist the motion. His LORDSHIP refused it. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-TUESDAY. [YROM OUR ...

THE ATTACK ON SUB-INSPECTOR HICKSON

... murder has produced in the neighbourhood, although the reign of terror has prevailed here for some months. No one likes to speak of it, and when they do it is with bated breath and side long glances, to see if there is any one who might overhear what is ...

POLICE NEWS

... his brotherhad used the party expressions, but denied that they were calculated to provoke a breach of the peace, as he vas speaking to him in a low voice. The prisoner Robert was fined 40s and costs, and the other prisoner was discharged. DESERTERS. Two ...

THE MURDER AT FORKHILL

... quarrel. which res nited in M'allon strikiun2 Miuveanv on tbo bead with the spade, aud killimn him Onl the spot. To day I was speak'ing to the doctor who exarnined the deceased, and lie informned ,ne tbat in his long exope'ience he never BsaW such doeperate ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... behalf Of thle pris~oner. The AnDoaRa.Gne CZSRaa ?? replied, ills L-oarDEP proeded to addreais the jory. ahleft.ed jadge was speak~ing swhen this de- The - aBY IELEGRAPH.j jlaury d'-agreed. O 0F 1'HE NORTH-EAST CIRCUIT- DROG1IT.DA GRAND JURY. [SRc~1 OrU ...

THE MAAMTRASSNA MURDERS

... Ireland prodneed. The perpetrators of th be awful deed wrere semni-civilixed nrontnta~incerr, unl- edccat'ed1, ntnable~to spea~k a word of ]dnglish. *hose afieebtors lbad inhlabit~ed tl'at va~lley of the desolate Cong 1up~ande till they had become a kind ...

A COMMISSION AGENT SLANDERING A MANUFACTURER

... persons, be said, Grierson can't pay; he's going to stop his looms, He's ad-- thief. Afterwards, when the plaintiff was speaking to Mr. Dewbirst, the defendant said to the latter, You must take care of this fellow; for if you've any transactions with ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... girls did cot reply. anul he then sat down. remarking. This is a public park,' The girls then left the seat. and did not speak to him. Prisoner stood and boohed after them, and wvitness then ar- rested him. When tsk:d his name and address. prisoner ...