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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY; NORTHERN DIVISION1. L (Before Mr. Esys, Q.0.) RROBBERY OF ?? Kennedy, 82 Fran- cis-street, labourer, anl Patrick Malone, 86 Fran- cis-street, carpenter, were charged on remand I with having stolen the sum of Ss &d and some food from the room of a woman named Mary Bush, of 134 Upper Abbey-street. The amcused I pleaded guilty, and Malone was sentenced to six ...

LAND COMMISSION COUNT

... LAND e; thatf i--c --11 ?? O, - ethat t. Ar 1:-la au a- ica, , , -, - L%~; at, a til -le ?? e ---ul z -- C.'z cnn t-i vo* ½- b ?? t ;nad t ae~ :a tar htt lvMr. S- -neel ~ aoh-. vC-li- Woul .i ?? \ to tre - , I cI a t~Z tt)'en tat ?? T Jt-cra ?? - iL . -e -tc 'tit', Icav Court, boldina''; ti-t 'e ,, IAutrhr~aclt,- -a-- y: 7% 'i-It teo ,nantr-L eaz ~: - ,- tilet iatt - cr it AI-, t- w -c Z t ...

THE TUBBERCURRY CASES

... I iT1BB RCURRY CACSE$. TRIAL-F . ITZGERALD. On Saturday rytomning, at tea o'clck the trial of 'Parick N Fitzgerald, on an indictment for trea- son-felony, was--resumed before Air. Justice Har-* rison and the fohring jury 1 Frdrick Vodre, 19 iore stree o bina merchant (fetainas ) Sam Baker, I Dorset street, tLower- d 2per ;Robert Wrights g7r outhcirear , amber; Patrick J Plankre1tt 14 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. I NOBTHERN DIVISION. (Before Mr. Keys.) A SAD CAsx.-Mary Eagar, aged 14 years, Dor- set-street, was charged on remand with having stolen a quantity of household goods, the property of her mother and father. The offence having been proved, Mr. Keys (to Mrs Eager)-Do you awear-you are on your oath-that you make this charge because you did not like the company this ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE ?? IYESTERDAY. COURT OF ADMIRALTY. i (Before Judge Townsend.) - IN RE THE ALrFAETTA BP.IVsNTisEx-Dr Boyd, ' Q C, with him Mfr. Martin Burke (instructed by MrLarkin),on behalf of the NTationalBank mortga- I gees of the vessel, moved for an order directing COaptain Mbrgan Fitxmaurice, of Limnrick, who had been declrerd purs-.er of the ship at the sum of £128, to pay up the ...

THE LAND ACT

... I TTHE LAND ACT, I LA NTD COMMTIISSIONff_\ COURT. (Before Mr. Justice tfHagan, Sirt. fuinimislpuer. Litton, Q ?? : cm]l 11r. V.oiisr ?? F) L. .Tt, IPKeanti al 'f ie:-y, ,(truants : fluke -i A~ipris-ln, liiadloi'd. I ttd ...

ANOTHER WEXFORD BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... ANOfTHlR-T WENFORD BREACH OF I P1' ROMISE CASE. I the C-1I! ,1 Pie c D,. sian before Chin; Tn1uMori-1 arid a clIumunI jm-ry another - n brach 'f liroumibe nI marig c a ht- el, 'nl 'vLi'd1 SIL~a~ Lizzie ('aflen 'was plaintiff'. D lanie n~arh iv. deftrielert. Damages were laid at ±.:O'. The plrarrtif1 is in her h~AtI year, WIol thej (ii 'otant ;i a sea captain of 64 years of a o2. 'Ti c t''e ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY XO~rHERNN DIVISION. (Before Mr. O'Donel, Chief Magistrate.) THE CATTLE DISE&SES ACT.-Mr. Coll, Crown g 'Solicitor, prosecuted John M'Guire, dairyman, of 1- Mountjoy-street, for having removed sixty-five o cows from his yard, which was an infected area id- without tne necessary order. Tbe defendant did- ce not appear. Mr. Ennis, solicitor, stated that he had ...

THE SAD CASE OF SUICIDE

... TrE SAD CASE OF SUICIDE. Yesterday Dr Nichola3-C W~hite, City 'Coroner, held an inquest on the body of Alfred Pitts, 85 years of age, who bum-intted suicide dou Frlday evening by cutting his tbrdat Alfred Mo9tyn depesed that he resided at 8:3 Great Peter street, Westmninster. Identiiied the body aisthat of.5lfred Pitts vwitnesa's dnicle. Deceas ed carne to Dublin from Lonion about a month ago ...

THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO MURDER

... s . D TTHE -o :~ ATLEGEDD CONSPIRACY TOb -~~AUD ?? / . Somethingakinto a news famine has followed the sensational disclosures of the past few weeksl I i Still same scraps of intelligence are to hand re- t garding the apiover James Carey, in Kilmainham, sand his much-to-be-pitied family without. Mrs 3 Carey daily isits her ?? she .is almost1- invariably accttapan'ed by some of their little, ...

THE LOUCH NEAGH FISHERY CASE

... I THE LOUGH NEAGH ]FISHFERY CASE. I - .- ., 1 . .I. Yesterday, in the Exchequer Division, before the Lord Ofdef. Baron, Mr. Baron lDonsr, and Mr. Justice Andrews, the case of ?? D. Cromelin, of Carradore Castle, v. Bxitow and others, appellants, was mentioned. - It was an action brought by the plaintiffs to try the right of Mr. Crommilin to a several fishery in Lough Neagh under a arant from ...

THE DYNAMITE OUTRAGES

... ,THE .DYNAMITE OUTRAGES. 1 .I ._ _Ir.. , (SPECUkL' TlLEGRAM.) Loridaii, TWdnesdayg .iVh reference to the prhonor Weormd n, nolr underremand at llillbank charged with being con- eerned in the' improper possession of explosives, it may be stated that he has been vited by Inspec- tor Lan rih, of Scotland Yard, on behalf of the Treaury, to whom he made a statement at great length as to his' ...