THE FENIAN TRIALS

... why he h1 did not in the first instance m6ntion the name of g the Galtee Boy, the suggestion being that lie got b Up the story about the prisoner after he was arrested, s' bht that was completely dispelled by the evidence of A Mr. Hamilton, who proved ...

HAMPSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... fully to understand the nature of the resolutions. ii They were undoubtedly very stringent, but he believed ti tha nothing short of this would be acceptable to those V ed interested in the matter, or enable them to carry out the ti rd object they had in ...

NEWTOWNARDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... ing had an interview with Lord Napier at Berlin. The new Ambassador will take up his residence in the Prussian capital in a short time. THE ARMY. Colonel Bent, C.B., Royal Engineers, having been appointed to command the Royal Engineers at Gib- raltar, is ...

CLOSE OF THE FENIAN TRIALS AT CORK

... extraordinary military prepara- M tions had been made. It is gratifying to be enabled of to state dcively that all these stories are the Si merest myths, Those who gave currency to these w silly tales have noted in a manner very prejudicial to a' the ...

ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... The till was close by where the prisoner and the soldiers sat. They could have seen me putting the money into the till. A short time after, I went into the parlotr towait upon some other customers there, and left the prisoner and his companions by themselves ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Dot, and he then kW be would wait for hiw, mnd sat down by the, fire. He entered into coniemtion with tte lad, an after a short time the ' latter had oceasion to 10 something which made him! turn his baok to the Prisonor, and the latter took the opportunity ...

ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... The till was close by where the prisoner and the soldiers sat. They could have seen me putting the - 6oney iuto the till. A short time after, I went into the parlotir towait upon some other customers there, and left the prisoner anid his compaaioie by ...

THE NEW ASSIZE COURTS

... Bristol is postp~oned from year to year, or suffered to drop into oblivion. We are becoming abyword amongst our neighbours for short-sightedness, lethargy, and stu- pidity ; and the corporation cannot be surprised if the intelligent portion of tlte inhabitants ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ~hameof im, ponwhic he(prosecutor) gave himtw sver bow, ad rione olyreturnedthe blows in self -defenone ir M.'anseld said thes story forthe defence, was more probable than that for the prosecution, therefore the pri- soner mustbed bEaTMrNSTE% A very reapo ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 'netai~or in askip hun ay longer. a be IiMr. Vaugbansaid the prisor Must ui fte s -ent out to-beg uandinstructed to tel this story, or~elsee le must be en adept ifalsehood. r. Vaughan aske d the ~rlsonoi if he Slad anything to'say, upon which'he'lbegan to] ...

THE MURDER OF HARRIET SEAGAR, AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... abort, sad story-for, in front of Stafford Gaol, Charles Christopher Robinson, a young man of eighteen, w as publicly hanged, for the wilful murder, at Wolverhamp- ton, of Harriet Seagar, who wa3 his senior by about twelve mo nths. The story in a fear ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... range in order to allow thp warder on the long range to go tD tlbe short one, and tmun efr the gas; Ste- phens was confisued on the third story; thera is a -metal door at each end of the short range, and on it there, teo four -clls, in one of which Stephens ...