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THE MILITARY OUTRAGE IN DUNGARVAN.—THE INQUEST

... | THE MlILITARY OUTRAGE rN; DUNGA(j A -VAN.--THB INQUEST. i I I ?? ?? f ' , _, ._ , _ 1 , 1 The arosse Amiatiofi 0? Mr. Greohntt.RM., wail boritilsued on 'thredl, ?? cning, after yay desplieuh ta~sforwafded.'na leaid:-I don't ?? f5cther hore's ?? the people'; ir it'waq sworn tfiat they! did t&in't knowv that it would be true won t say that they did not so fage their herse, but I did not see ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... THE FENIAN TRIALS. : = - -. I - I :. cOURT OF CIMIN-AL APPEAL. HE: CABS Or JOHN M'AFFETY. The coort sat at ten o'clock yesterday morning. The AttorneyGeneral resumed his irgmnent in support of the conviction. ?? submitted there was no foundation for the doctrine laid down by the pri. sonor's counsel, ?? in point of fact the wrest was an intervention of a peculiar character which pre. vented ...

TIPPERARY ELECTION PETITION

... I TiPPray ELECTION PETITIO. Loon, ThUXIDAYEViKAir4Ta coinutt re sumed their Inquiry'this'mornhg at 11 oclook. S;r Philip Grey Egertov in the chair' T1 f~olligng WAdiGi evidence was given on behalf of' ho sitting siember. ' .> ` , Rev. Joseph :Magrath examined ,by. Mr. sergeant' Balantiue, Q.A,-I ma parish priest of, silvermines near Nenagh, I brought up the voters who desired td vote for ...

TIPPERARY ELECTION PETITION

... TIPPEPARY ELECTION PETITION. I (PROM OUR nitrourmt.) LONDOSN, WEDN]EBDAY Evwwoio,-Tho committee sat at 11 o'clock, Sir P. G. Egerton in the chair. Mr. Sergeant Ballantine resumed his address on behalf of the sitting member. He first referred to the conversation of which evidence had been given, in which My. Power had been represented as stating that he would carry the election by violence and ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... TIE FENIAN TRIALS. THUE SPECIAL qMMg1jSSION. ?? UNDER TH'a` EH6ETBY1. 'The for4 ACT. , n ho Lord Clief Jusftco, Mr. a Zl~gera, and Mr. Baron Deaay-took their set i the Cour houst, Green-strset, h drily 6etor'o 't o'cnoiec ! Patrick Meares and Henry 0]ai' *ore pdk for1rd to receive aenterioe. The Lord Chief Justice pWd' they ha4 pleajed . u~ity t9.e lees~4r toffendse tlhal that for' Whish, On ...

THE EXECUTION

... THE RXECUTIOT. TO THE EDITOB 0? THM 1RUN. 7 Sidney-placo, Cork, 24th May, 1867. Sli-It appears from the Lord Lieutenant's an. swer to the petition In favour of Burke that not only will he be executed, but in all probability every man who will be found guilty of high treason. The death of theae men will create a profound senation in this country, and will in all probability be washed out with ...

AN URGENT CASE

... The annexed letter from the revered Lord Bisbop of Galway, who ha3 recently become the ApostoliC Administlrator of the dioceseof Kilmacdnagh and Ka fenora, requires little introduction to the CatboliC commnt'ity of tho metropolis. The case in behalf of which the Rev. Mr. Fahey has been deputed to collect su'socriptions is, we underatand, a mcii urgent one, and one, too, eminently entitled to ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I fLAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. ! CONSOLIDATED COURT. BITINGS IN CHAMBEP. laron Deasy Est in the Couttot Queen's Benh to bear chamber motions for the three law courte. Bsegan vf. Broione.-Mr. Boyd, on behalf of the plaintiff, moved for leave to subatitnte service of the summons end plaint on the defendant, by serving his solicitor, Mr. Sydenharn Davis, of Lower Gardi. n;eretreet. The action was ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... I|. Sl~ UB R hASSIZES, I COUNTY OF LOUTL. I )n Arx(N OUa RSIPOTAB.) DuxN:Auir, WwDx'AT.-The trial of the Fenian Il prisoners, Laurenea I4 Luke Fulhani, was resumed % this mtrnug before Wr. Jitice. George, when Cona lit stable Waleh acid Co060bisCa~WoUll aeposed to the ds occurraces In Drogheda. Oiid night of the Ath ze March saw the iae of 'baychoto 'and heard the .er words, 'Fire, and ...

ADMITTED TO BAIL

... I , ADMITT TBIL Martin Kernnedy, ,Ulsioe, King's COunty, having Peefictcd bin rtpopizancei to be of the pee Ot two ye, was dmitted to bail'on Saturday at Motintjo Psison, where he has been detained for M6e time on uspicion of cotiplicity in the Fenin conspiraoy. e RAt Blockley, Worcetterabre, last weekl, a young woman drownedlherchild, which waseighteen awonths old. She bas been omumitted for ...

INVESTIGATION AT THE SOUTH UNION

... I Pii'wElIGATION AT TILE SOUTH UNtON. I Captain Robinson, ?? resumed the investige;. tioa into the charges preferred byMr. Jlame3 O'Brien, in reference to the discrepancies between the books and the consumption of stock in the house. The following guardiane were ?? Byrne, T.C.; Peter Finegan, T.C.; Michael Carey, TG. ; T. R. Guinness, J.P.; P. Dolan, T.C.; Francis Dowling, Edward Macready, and ...

MATER MISERICORDIÆ HOSPITAL

... I MATER MIKSRICORDTAl HOSPITAL. _ - j . 1 I. |The inaugural address on the opening of ths cli. nical session 1867-8 ila this great metropolitan hospital wvas delivered yesterday in the lloeure theatre of the irstitution by Dr. Hughes, Senior Physician tdothe Hospital, at elevet o'clock. Amngesgt those present ?? Rev. Mgr. Wolidleak, Recter C.U.; Drs. Tufuel and .Toalffe, Very Rev. Dr. Curtis, ...