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COMMISSION OF OYER TERMINER

... At a quarter past eleven o'clock, Mr. Justice O'BrIen sed Baron Dessy took their seats on the bench, in the court-bouse, Green street. blr Walthe, Q C, Mr Barry, Q C, and Mr Walsh, a attended as couneel for the crown. Judge O'Brien Informed Mr Walseh, that an applica- , tion bad been made last night by Mr Sidney, for the discharge of Richard Murphy, under the thaibew corpus act. Mr Walsh ...

POLICE COURTS—SATURDAY

... POLICE COURTS-SATURDAY. HEAD OFFICZ Eotel Robbaries-A man named Joseph Hogan, sup- posed to be a ticket of leave man, and his brother, Peter Hogan were brought up in custody of Acting Inspectors Doyle and Clarke of the G division, charged with being concerned in a series of robberies in hotels in this city. It appeared that the prisoner Joseph Hogan, about six weeks ago took lodgings at a ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY—YESTERDAY

... O F-- -Y-gwaI . | -COURTr OF ADMIaAI.TY- YwT8zftn,%T I (Before Judge Kelly.) The Isabelle, of Gtaagow, ?? -This was a case pi of mariner's wages against this steamer. tU Dr. Concannon, by special leave, opened the petition. C1 He stated itas ?? clients, comprising the Pi boatewain, engineer, and four seamen, had slgned the at ship's articles on the 6th of July last, la Glasgow, to Ia serve on ...

DROGHEDA QUARTER SESSIONS

... | D ROGHEDA QUARTER SESSIONS. . I I - . - . -f a -- -- -e kF,: tOM 0Z ?? ?? DROGBBDA, TumWAxfan OCr. 10.-O E1 HeMphill, . Eqi QO, ?? of 'the 'iuuty of Lguth, presided atour quarter seeqQD todayi' On the benchwith his worship wire James Mathswe, EsqFj Mayor; Aider. mansCarty,. :Pi'Alderman John E(Jhsdwlek, 'JP ;I Patrick. Ternau, J P, and George farpur, J P. At, twelve o'clock the following ...

TERRIBLE MURDERS IN OHIO

... TERRIBLE MURDERS IN O[Hto. I I (From Ode Cincinsnatii Cornmercial December 29 ) Deerfield, a little town of two or three hundred in. habitants, on the Little Miami Railroad, about thirty tiles north east of this city, bas been the scene of a hebazendlng affair. To the north of the village, a die- ?? about a mile, and standing on a by-road a quarter of a mile from the Labaoon Pike, is a next ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... | THE FENIAN TRIALS' T'HE SPECIAL COMMISSION. THIRTEENTH DAY. THE TRIAL OF O'DONOVAN RIOS&A. Mr. Justice H1eogh and Mr. Justice itzgeral[ took their seats on the bench in the eourthous!' Green-street, atten o'clbekyesterdayw whenthe trial ot Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa, the regigtered publisher of the Iruh Pcop/cnewupaper, was resumed. Trhe Attorney-General, M.P. ; the Solicitotr- General, M.P. ; ...

THE MINISTRY

... _ The Courr Circular statie that Earl Russell had an audience of her Majesty at Windsor on Saturday, ERarl Russell bae urmmoned a Cabinet Gouncil for to.day at onel o'clock. The cabinet council held oD Saturday was attended by all the ministers Who were members of the cabiset under Lord Palmerston. This event, says the Daily News marks the cordiality of feeling that prevails between the ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... TEL SPECIAL COMMISSION IN CORK TRIAL OF BRYAN! DILLON AND JOHN LYNCH. THE VERDICT AND SENTENCE. (ritoi OUiR lSPECIAL EPORER.) Coain, MO0D.AY NiOlHT-Appended is a report of the proceedings which took place this evening on the trial of Bryan Dillon and John Lynch, after I for- warded my last despatch. John WVIarver, tl!e approveri, was cross-examined further by Mr. Butt, Q.C.-I also gave ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURJTS-XESTE1RDAY. COURT OF EXCREQUER. SITTUIGS AT NIS6 PRIUS. - (Beforo the Oief Bdron' and a special jury.) Ciurch v. Johnston.-In this case, in which the plain- tiff brought an action against the defendant for an alleged illegal seizure for rent, the jury found for the defendant with Wd. coste. Leave was reserved to tho plaintiff to move to have the verdict changed. Counmal for the ?? ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MR. SENIOR

... INQUEST ON THiE BODY OF MR. SENIOR I As our readers have been already made aware, the re- mains of this ill-fated gentleman were removed on Tuae- day evening from the spot on which his death so horribly took place, to his ?? Elouse, which is bht a few hundred yards distant from the railwaycrossing. On yesterday morning it was expected that the in. quest would be held at twelve o'clock. ...

COUNTY KILDARE ASSIZES

... COUNTY KILDARE ASSIZE& (FROX OUR 1aNPORTRB.) liBa, WinrNEnsDAY.-The Chief Baron commenced 11s Charge to the jury this morning, ond occupied the entire day. Thejury retired about five o'clock, and at t qarric before six o'clock brought in their vardiat. Tb.Y acquitted all three travrerers on the first four COCDts, which charged them with conspiring fraudulently to obtain the presontmeas On the ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... IR AW COURTS-YESTERDAY. CONSOLIDATED CHAMBER. pal Baron Hughes sat and disposed of a number of Br motions for the law courts. Charles G'Byrne v. the Rev. Rohert D. Robinson.- Jar Mr. Walker moved, on behalf of the defendant, for E liberty to defend the action brought on. a bill of ex- WE change. He also moved for liberty to plead that the Wb bill was given to be discounted, bit that In fraud ...