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THE FENIANS

... I - ?? GREAT EXCITEMENT IN CORK. FENIANISM AMONGST THE SOLDIERY. ARREST OF A SERGEANT-MAJOR AND A PRIVATE. [BY MAGNZETIC TELEGBAP3.3 The special correspondent of the Irish Times in Cork telegraphs as follows:- CORY, WxINESDnnY.-On parade in the barracks to- day, the sergeant-major of the 99 ih Regt. was called by the colonel into the guard-room, and shown a roll- book, taken from one of the ...

DREADFUL OCCURRENCE NEAR STAFFORD

... DREADFUL OCCURRENCE NEAR STAFF ORD. ATTEM1TED MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY BY HER. BROTHER. t ON Saturday, the town and neighbourhood of Stac- ford were thrown into a state of painful excitement v in consequence of rumors of a fearful domestic. a tragedy having taken place in the family of Mr. Wm | Grindley, of Easwich, one of the leading and most respected egricultarists in the neighbourhood. 'In ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BE, LFAST POLICE COUPT-SATrCEDAY. [Before EDWARD ORmE, Esq., RL .] CARELESS DRItVING. A aWN named James Hill was charged with driving on the ?? side of the street. Fined in 10s and costs. PARTY EXPRESSIONS. David Semple, 3 countryman, was brought up on 1 a charge of disorderly conduct, and makillg use of party expressions. It appeared that the prisoner was arrested for drunkenness, and, on the ...

THE DREADFUL MURDER AT KIRKHAM

... ON Sunday night, a party of men were drinking at the house of Utr. Henry Ftaweliffe, the Swan Inn, Poulton Street, from soon after seven o'clock until eleven o'clock. Amongst the company was a man named Martin Garrathy; and that person and two or three others of the party, being forward in liquor, and abusive to the landlord's wife, and it being also near the time for closing, Raweliffe was ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTFRDAY. [Before Wm. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.; JOHIN CraMsm, Esq., J.P.; and Dr. MumNEY, J.P.] LA-RCENY. ' H ugh Walker was charged with having stolen a j .piece of bacon from the shop of Mr. John M'Kenna, York Street. The bacon was missed from the shop, and wass found in' the prisoner!'s posse~sion; but,. as it wag big, first offenoe, he was discharged with a caution. Wm. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before W. T. B. LioNS, Esq., J.P.] FURIOUS DRIVING. Thomas Reid was charged by Constable Robinson with having driven his horse and cart furiously through Bridge Street on the previous day. The BENcH found the case proven, and fined the prisoner in 20s and costs. - HOW MR; ERA GOT INTO TROUBLE. John Rea was charged by Cdinstabl6 Fury with having been disorderly ...

Legal Intelligence

... rgall ItfCelligCoa, COURT OF CHANCERY. qi DUnaIN, YESTERDAY. Bet [mRom OUR SPE]CIAL REPORTER.] IHI THE EGMONT ESTATES. Tb4 TIrE RIGHT lION. GEORGE JAMES, EARL1 OP EGUON1T V1. oft TIrE REV, SIR WILLIAX LIONEL JDARELL, DART., AND to OTHERS. sire THis important case, which bas excited so much in- tot terest both in this country and in England, came on rest for hearing to-day, before the Lord ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YPSTERD.kY. [Before IV. T. B. Lyoss, ESOr., J.P. ; DAVID TAYLOR, Esq, J.P,; and Dr. MURNEY, J.P.] ASSAULTS. f Arthur O'Nill, a youngn man from Ligoneil, wa;s t charged by William Tully, Steam Lane, with an as- amnlt. It appenred from the evidence that the comrlainant hnd reproved the prisoner for pllyinv pitch-andl-tosss 1 and that the latter took the interference so ill ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATUnDAT. [Docore EDW. Ormn, Esq., RN.M.] I e A*'TE'r aerING TO COMMIT SUnICIDE. F Alexander MI'Farlaud, a wretched-looking man, 2 described as a bill-sticker, was charged with having t been drunk and disorderly, and with having at- d tempted to commit suicide when locked up in a cell by tying a muffler round his neck. e He was ordered to undergo imprisonment for one month ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF ABDUCTION

... PINGULAR CHARGE OF ABDUCTION. Ar the ;orwiclh Assizes on Wednesday, before Mr. Justice Williams, Frederick Burrell, aged twenty-one, a clerkin the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich, was charged with having on the 20th of January, from motives of lucre, fraudulently allured, taken away, and detained Jane Burrell, a person under twenty-one years of age, she having a present legal interest in certain ...

THE RUMORED ARREST OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERER

... |TEE RUMORED ARfRET1' OF THE SUPPOSED I I - MURDERER. STAFIRD, JULY 23.-CcloueL Hogg, the Chief. Constable of Staulodsahire, has now ia cestody in tbis town a foreigner who corrtsonds in almost every particular with the description given of the murderer Muller, and bh has telegralhe(t to that effect to Sir Rubhard Mayne, desiring that a person who can iden- 4fy Muller mey lie selt down from ...

THREE MURDERS IN FLORENCE—THE DETECTIVE POLICE

... THREE MURDERS IN FLORENCE-THE * DETECTIVE POLICE, TiEnua murders, committed within a short period, on women living in lonely quarters have created a great sensation in Florence, Two of the supposed Wur- derers have been arrested in a manner that spealiq well for the police of that city. After the murder of the third woman a woman in the neighbourhood W5S heard to say, 'hIt is a singular fact ...