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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... 'POLICE INTELLIUENCFE-VEASFp Qi I V MI. I..x Aim trIovII e- I SOUTH;41i2i DlViIONu.-j - (Before Mr. J. A. Curran, Q.C.1 ALLEGEB M3ALiCIOUS INJTBY.-A noan anme6 Michael Flyan, aged about 30 year, ws& chrl,6, by Tfa1 Breslin, of Adelaide-road, With havai smashed a-ml taken the brass faciugs Of twO fe- places, in the house 7i5 Thomas-treet, the property of the Hibernian Bank. Prosecutor was onee ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY SOUTHERN DIVISON

... IPOLICI E TELLIGENC -SATURDAXt I dU.TI:N DItVISION. (i;cfore Mr. Woodock.) itonn.irs r 'rROt.. CATHOLIC CHLAZEtLs-A 1wo iran named M1ary Donovans waV chafrged wvir` 'having st5leni seven al Irtieles irom d~iferci: chapelithroughout the city. It appeared front the evidene ?? several witness s that ycesterhi:. she wae; o0ctserve L to letve ?? Chapelw 'ti1 an umbrella, tbe property oE a geuthnnu. ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN CO. DOWN

... ITERRIBLE TRAGEDY IX CO. S. ..II . DOW N I ?? , , : -, DOA,. . . , I a A YOUNG MAN SHOT DEAD YEAR WARRENPOINT. * (,ROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) e . N: 0 ; .w evry, Saturdy Evening. O oe f the most painful and tragic occurren ces fthat have yet stained the annals of the county Dtown took place lest evening at a place called a lontiflee e, about I miles from Warrenpoint. r 'The crime is not of an ...

PLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE iNTELLIGEN CE-YESTERDAY SoUTHasn DivisioN (Before Mr. Byrne, ?? A FRAUD ON THE CHARITABLa PUBLIC. A young man, well dressed, named Frederick Buckiley, residing at 23 Bloomnfield-avenue, de- scribed as a clerk,was charged by Detective-officer Ronan with obtaining by false pretencef a sum of 4S 11s (d, by imeans of presenting without authority collecting earda fro tche Protestant Deaf ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW I.TEjc YESzTESDAY. IPROBATE A7D MAHI& ?? * (Bef~~~ore Judg-e \V IN Tilt Goon~s os eATRICK M . RE Meredith (rn'trncrce 1? rA 1moved on behallf of -Mrs -Crfca. D oif the deuaa-s'ed, a ffarier in tb,.le to set aside a cve at ?? doniald, brother Of the decease7.,$r deceased amounted to) a! - for ad~ministration in, 3 ~ ' i_:i giptry. About four days L_ Edward MacDonali plple __ ~ gistry in ...

THE CITY SESSIONS

... THE CLT T: SESSIONS. ! OaSaturday the B house, Green-stre;t ad ?? -me_ T: t of the citv Sessions. j:here ~werv ?? :e: .:l - transfera, except one ..r a :;:w L however, wan withdrawrr. 31r. P Cull, C B. Che. C: s ~ .r ifor &he police au..rit-e. Mr. M'Auley nsruza - ? r: I ppeared on beDa:. of -.!e Lie-ei r _ Vintners' Associa:i-l. M Mr. Tobias represen ,a So-.:te tkL veraron of ,ntezimr2z,,e M ...

POLICE RULE IN TIPPERARY

... POLiCE- -RL IN TIPERY.? Tipperary, Thursday. At the petty seseions here to-day, beaore Mesars G H Shannon and J B Irwin, R Xe, a charge of assault was preferred against Mr. Robert Paul Gi0, engineer -of new Tipperary, by a coustable., rnamed John J Smith. When the Case Was called I *. r. Shannon asked Mr. Glli.if he hasd any profer- sional gentleman employed, and he replief tat, he would ...

MESSRS. P. M. FAY AND CO

... PROCEEDINGS 1N THE BANKRUPTCY COURT. Yesterday in the BeanptcyCurtJudge Kiler had before him several motions arising out of the bankruptcy of P M Fay and Co. Mr. J L Scallan appeared for br. Timothy S Delany, one of the partners of the firm. Mr. R P Carton, Q C, ad Dr HQusto, Q C ?? structed by Mr. Slattery-), appeared for the peti- tioning crediters, Mr. Israel Bolten and the Dublin Whiskey ...

THE COLERIDGE LIBEL CASE

... TlHE COLERIDGE LIBEL CASE. I~~ ~~ _ _ THE VERDICT. (BY TELEGRAPH) Lendon, Thursday. On the reassembling ofthe Court this morning, in the case of Adams v. Coleridge, MK. Justice Denman resumed his summing-up to the jury. - . 3;iehoe held that the form of notice was good, and expunged from the list the names of the appellants and others. The jury retired at twenty-five minutes to one to eonsider ...

THE ARRESTS

... (FROM OUR COnRnSPONDrnns.) iew~ry, Saturday A special meeting of the Sheepbridge (county Down) branch of, the I N was held at the Na. tional Hall on Friday evening, ifr. iaurence MWCourt, P L G, president, in the chair. Amongst those present was Mr. Petbr Byrne, of Newry who informed the meeting of the ?? Dilron, O'Brien, Harris, and Shoehyi The.news was received with profound indignation. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -- iA17T El I CO,30 OF APPEAL. (Before the Lord C1e3lle, the Ioed Cbhie Barec, Lord Justice Fitzibben, sad Lord Jus- tiee Barry.) Roms;s v 3'GFnTg.--n this Cae a suit bad he1 instituted in the Rois Couth to admislstor ?? estae of the late Kiieiael MWGTNh, of Cion- keen, county Galway, who by his wd5 bequeathd inter ali, two annnities, one to Michael Glynn, and the other to his sister, Mrs Anne ...

THE HOXTON MURDER

... I THE fo gMR ER. PROSE(JUTIOIX O CURE;LL. ihc (BY IELRBAM. ?? pr Leudon' W-edseadfYy. - Thomas William Currell; 81;, was charged on W remand, at Worship'street, this. morning, before so Mr. Hannay, with the murder of Lydia Green, el, aged 30, at 8 Baches-qtreet, Shereditch, on Feb- if runry 5th. cb Mr Sims, from the office of the Solicitor to- the-Treasury, pr(Isecutei, while''the prisoner was ...