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THE RAILWAY MURDERS IN IRELAND

... TIHE RAILWAY MURDERS IN IRELAND. (From Bel's Wgeeklfy 3f1essengeor) A AooRE atrocious and fiendish murder than that whieh has just been attempted to be perpetrated in Ireland upon several hundreds of' Protestants, of all classes and denominations, never disgraced the annals of any country. On a dispassionate review of all the circumstances attending this sad affair, we can arrive at no other ...

Law

... I lo ?? il. r , ? :41- . It *Coir6S POLICE Taursno'Sarwpsnita ?? J-Before , Sr Yw , e.arri] ?? 55iz-sunI 5 or Tve in 2i5;.tayu) ss ?? A 1-,f RAitisQAni Eleead.O,4pe, PortPr brought a Pan n D damer1 ~rioe rbefre~ 4Xebe~nIc9~h, whe,,it apppea: ertse pe ot the labourers wvliQa, bad en hired in tsI: city some time ago to.be senti pianacto vork qn th'e railaay tbat isat, present bepjrg coactre o ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—MONDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-MOyD AY. [Before F.R. Lumris, Esq., Mayor.] Charlcs M',Sbosfev, ?? MarP7&y, anid James Louig/irea,juiieniles of the fiest water, were charged with exercising their profession to the detriment of a countryanati, from. whose cart they contrived to ab- stract two bundles, one containing groeery goods, and the other wearing apparel. The articles were pro. duced, and identified ...

THE LATE MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE

... THE LATE IMYSTERIOUS SUICIDE. Ten. interest in the results of the inquiry as to who really is the man found as a suicide in the Midlalnd railway carriage rather increases than abates: Amongst others, a letter was received by Mr. Mason, superin- tendent of police, from a Mrrs. Ilenry Astropp, for-i merly of Louth, but now of Hull; in which, after making-a detailed inquiry, site stated that her ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—FRIDAY

... ~BELFGS-3 PO.lICE COIT7!lT-I ltnuAr. L efore tie Mxvolt andl TiriMAS V::7:ana, EsI A ear dru- tne ~ywas hlruugrltt on, charre H witli exriighis trade- wit untiL dun a'tll' al Ij-iia tis itharmtii- ?? froil 'Mr. Riobert Potts, wit;, had hiii od ij!n, a sotiag-rta thait which tin w a!tou; wvii-h ?? i-l, ya p 1 I' Oil 1 to sit t)itin to), tub 21 1 t Ans ili pa a large stick, and ?? 'r irih 1J. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—MONDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-MosD.TY. [Before the ;MalsO.] TIrE DISTrUaRBED DISTraI-CTS. Constable Bingham charged a man named JoAn 3f' heruze with being one of a riotous mob on the previous evening, in the disturbedl districts between Durham Street and Cullentreel Road. He appearedl to have been a principal party in the mob, being engaged. when arrested, i n encouraging them on, and shoating to them ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—FRIDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COUlT-PrTF mkT. [Before TnOMAS VUnret, Esg.] Dl.S at tT Nr~ ; W IF n. James Jatadson wasi chjarge d wit'h desertino- his wife, and leaving her char-eahle on the union. Mr. John- son prosecuted, and Mr. Stavage defended the prisonsr. TClhe woman, it appeared. liad been sent to Lie worlk- house, and Mr. Ectlin Gordon, who was cexasnied, went and informed tfie prisoner of that fact ...

ALLEGED ILLEGAL MARRIAGE

... ALLEGED iLLEGAT, M-ARRIAzGE MocaNa.rt' afternoon beingX alpoinlited for the anvstiaga - lion of the summons agaift the Rev. Thomas Tiernov Ferguson, D.D., the Roman Catholic priest of Saint Tl homas's Chapel, in the rtlham Fielid, for having rper- formed a marria-e in the absence of the reristrar, contrary to tile stature, I tec.. the 1-Tammnersmith Police to Court. in Ceneqifltcnt, was fil- l ...