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EXTRAORDINARY FORGERY

... EXTRAORDINAtY FORGERY. On Saturday official intelligence was received at the Mansion-house, London, of the capture of a man named Robert Buxton, charged with a forgery on one of the banks in the city. The circumstances under which the crime was committed are extraordinary, and the pursuit and capture of the fugitive give additional interest to the story. For the last three years he bad acted ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... THE FENIAN T1RULS. I SPECIAL COMMISSI0N. TRIAL OF HUGH FRANCIS BROPIIY. Mi-. Justice Keogh and Mr. Justice Fttzgeraldsat in the Commission Court, Green-street, at ten e'clocw yesterday morning, and proer~eded with the trial of Hugh Francis Brophy. Counsel for the ?? AttorneyyGeneral, M*P.; the Solicitor-General,, hiP.; Mr. J. E. Walshe, Q.C. ; Mr Barry, o., M.p., and Mr. Murpby, instructed ...

ALLEGED FENIANISM IN THE ARMY

... I ALLEGED rENIA-WTSM IN THE ARMY. I THE COURT-MARTIAL AT CORK. (FRoM. OUR irnORTER.) CoRK, TuEsDy E ?? David . Courtenay was examined, and testified as having I been on board the Bristol steamer on the 19t1 Sop- t tember Inst. I Colonel Fox-Did you on that occasion hear any- thing in connection with any aet or words of the pri- soner ? 1 The question having been objected to, it was with- ...

CITY OF CORK ASSIZES

... CITY OF CORK ASSIZP,,S. ?? I ?? e,(FROM OUR RCPORiTlM'. C i c, TPI3SDAY-Before the Lord Chief 'aron. In reference to the statement made as to the alleged f tampering with the special jurors in the case of Shee a v , Honan, the particulars of the application as to I which were reported in yesterday's despatch, . Mr. Chatterton, Q.C., stated that in obedience to o the order of tlte court ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... I ? I ~~jtfespokehrq!yester. i4y.tcqoro tn 9en 7 u - John Bwkey~w5 WPidtedWfOrthth Wviltl miirdet of,'o~e5O .Jfery1~ JONIcp. ~q 3,~Oro~ ~~ ?? The ~owe. fl 0.i wWas, P Obardby 8e~a &~ 1 ~ii. ' ! heI, I rI oneat the soa Po ?? 1 ?? thatt'th -tloio'4', *h6 Uaew(niM thd6 ?? W the board! of a gurinoF w ieh'the ,tnha~ppy.-e~eased vas th~ ohhih~,for a~iisi~'*dthe~poorhoau~qe. ' On that shoblidheb ...

THE CASE OF DENIS DOWLING MULCAHY

... TnIE CASE OF DENIS DOWING ! AULOARY. I (l~J~t OFQUEN'S BENCHI. T Led(, bIRT4 JiOF Q Mr. Jatice O'Brien, Mr. 0 ,in jqrd (1A Judiec, Mr- J r0 J.,tice Fitigerakd, and Mr. Justice George took a gk~ir eeats en the bezilh shortly after eleven doclock ii Das'su I~ewlsin. Mwleuhy ine Ernfe V. the Queen.- ~ a Thlis ease camne bef ore the conrt. pursuant to adjourn h vwelt fromngnat evening, The convict ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... |ilE 'FEIAN TRALIS. ,TH- -d : SRECIL COMMISSION. t THE ESCAPE' OF JAMES.. STE' PHENS. UP THE TRIAL OF DANIEL BYRNE, THEM d WAXWDER. he Itti. Justice I~eogh and D,. Justice Fitzgerald de took their Seats on the bench at half-past ton. o'eo~k yested&y in the court-houso, Green-street. wE The prisoner, Daniel Byrne, was placed at thae bar. fol Counsel for the Crown_The Riht Eion. the At. torney ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW ChURTS-YESTERDAY. ROLLS COURT. O'Sullivan v. Ed'gewooth.-This was a petition filed for the purprce of obtaining a decree to affect the seppate e4ta.esof NrP. Lotitiz Edgdworth. i The case li a been several times at hearing, and'waB finally disposed of to day. His Honour made a decree, declaring Mrs.- Edge. worth's estate liable as to the portion of the de' mand, aid in the secori.d yace ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SUBCONSTABLE OF CONSTABULARY

... SERIOUS utlAitRG AGALLNV A SUB. I I CONSTABLE OF CONSTAB ULARY. . | James Allen, a sub-constable stationed at the de-- pot, Plicenix Park, was brought up in custody'of Police-se8geant 44 D, before' Mr. O'Donnell,' at Ca- pel.street, charged with the-following offence Julia Blackburn, the proseoutrix, on being sworn, said that on the night of the 4th May she met the prisoner in Cap el-street, ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... |I LAw, CounTs-BATU.DAY. I .e COURT OF CHANCERY. t hI e ?? Du9gga7.-Mr. Fetherstone moved for a coimmission ,to inquire into the sanity of t Georgina Duggan, an alleged lunatic. Connsel tstated. that Miss Duggan herself wished to be put , under the protection of the court. h The Chancellor made the order. to COURT OF QUEERS BENCH. 81W1NGS ATl M81 PRIUs. d (Before the Lord Chief Justice and a ...

TWO HUNDRED CATHOLIC PRISONERS DEPRIVED OF THEIR CHAPLAIN

... .To. THE HDITOR OF THE FREEiAN. S _i-We. are often told by they '.iaes that 1atOl8 chsbO nothing to coniplee c4, andk'Ywhat,. ?? nine out of ton of 4ts ads As doide arid ',pi-ovlaim as true. Yet here'#4l;,ve a ieilbdch-ot hell MIaj~sti0's magistrates 'i ?? 'oaital vo tie e'naigi' nsiii Tube powers she has conferred.uW thmoof her Cathdliaubjects of &W benefiltif thei~rcehaplaen'5spiritual ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. ROLLS COURT. TWrm. Johnston v. the Dablin and Mleath, 2aihay C'onpaspv.--'Lhis caec came before the court for judg- ment. Tlbe petition vas filed for the purpose of having a judgiuent-mortgage declared well charged ou that part of the lands of Stirliug, in the county of Meath, which is in the ?? of the respondents. The lands with oth ern were formerly held by ienry Cooper ...