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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 ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... '1101t .ROLLS COURT. W G APCdnac v' Vwti Quecar's University.--Mr. Por ,,on bebalf Of the petitio.rei, repaevwd an applicati which he had di'ihabio the prdPtotuV .y 'for subpcr 4fceb tei&ni agd td eelC ,ndan. TIte obijot oft foei Vi A wtt o ehirett ruotion offi6*l doi ,. 4r~g O'caoe~or, ap PAiGID tpbi Mfflqa;.ot [ , Stoneyitbe~ttieretary. . ,oerva4~e~rai,ief ,acess~ry' in ci~ece to niaottere ...

CHARGE OF SEDITION

... ?? 0 CHARGE OF SDDITION. I James Ward, who described himself as an actor, 'w*abroiightupat the Head-offe yesterdsybbfore Mr. I Allen, m ciustody of Poice-oonotable 131 A, charged 'As follows :-Drnmer William Heath, 85rd Rogi. 'ment,statod ?? to1 ichzoad: ksat ababot half-paet twelvewiihen heovertookthe prisoner, and accoeted hin onUsher's. island; witneis asked the prisoner for a match; rd ...

CHARGE OF POISONING

... ?? ?? -.1 I ?? . i . : ? -. i 11 OffARGE F POISON19G.. .1 --1 On Thursday, be~frq 'tbh;-ocm1jing bncbl of magis.. trates, four perponS !',aimed Jobhn GrI ?? Susan' 0rlef (ol), Mar rie£ (7), and Sarah Grief ?? I ere~broughup on a clharge of poifoniug two-if not ?? children, a6t Shernborne, an adjacent village.,; The, prisoners' Johi Grief and Susap (~rief, are husband and wife, aid Mart Grief ...

STARVING A CHILD TO DEATH

... STAR'NG A CHILD TO DEATI. I . .- I . I. . . . ?? - At Gaineborough, on Friday, Alfred and Sarah Blon, mau and wife, the former 20 anl the latter 22yeirsaof Age, were brought before the magistrates charged with the wilful murder of Elizabeth Glovei, |three years of age, the' illegitimate child of the fe- Imale prisoner. The court was crowded, and the bgreatest excitement prevailed. The first ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor being-indisposed, the Lord Justice of Appeal sat yesterday in this court and disposed of & number of cause petitiona under the 15th section, none of whiclR were of public interest, ROLLS COURT. B.f1and v. Browne.-Mr. Warren, Q.O,, moved, on behalf of the petitioner that 'Masti Fitzgibbott should review the account of Mr' Ch'stopher ...

THE CAVALRY CHARGE AT DUNGARVAN

... THE CAVARY COHARGE AT DUN- ?? GARVAN. THE VERDICT iN KIELY'8 CASE. (Prom tlhe 1portkrof Bde CorkEzaeimer.) DUNGARVANW, F ?? following is the conti. nuation of the evidence given on the inquest upon the death of Captain Kie~y':- ' Crosesexamnination of IDr. Hunt by Mr. Waters ?? instructed Mr. Julian about these points I I don't know. Did you I I spoke to him about the matter. ,Did you instruct ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... ' I LAW COtIRTiS-YESTERDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Ohancellor sat at eleven o'clock, and the following gentlemen were duly called to the .Andrew EdmondBigoeBagot, Esq., A.B., ?? fourth non of Charles Bagot, late of Kilcourney, ia, the King'eCounty, Eaq., JiP., decesed., MZr. Bagot obtrined the fint prize at teegenerat exarlinationof stude'nte held before last SMicha~msATerms; and ta ?? ...

ARREST OF THE SUPPOSED LEADERS OF THE BELFAST FENIANS

... AtRREST Of: TIE 'SUPPOSED LEADERS T B I3ELFAST FENIANs. I n.. >X AMn T i.^ i -, ?? Gus~ I. (I'rom ihe Bdfast Noews-1ttl of Tiunday.) Yesterday moornig Sub-inspect ?? re. ceived information from the Dublin police that Ed- ward'M'0losley, who is alleged, on wiht Arel sup. pqsed to be good grounds, to be the chief leader of the Belfast Fenians had been arresid jn tbab' oity uder an assumed name. ...

MULHALL v. COX

... MuHLTAT v. Cox. I TO THS EDIT69'O' o HE TH INSIAN. b U almn~bers 14 Upper Ormonti-uay; Dublin, 11th.Janury, 1867. Dutn SIB.-We would feel obliged by your giv, s ing publication to the enoloaed letter, vhich vwe thought it necessary to write in reply to the obscr. vations which appeared in the Daily EvJSPSR yester- . day in reference to this caee, but which the editor of that journal has ...

THE CASE OF DENIS DOWLING MULCAHY

... | THE CASE OF DENIS DOI,-ING j ?? JUDGMENT IN ThE WRIT; OF ERROR, *UOuTkaT OY QUzE1DN'S PBI1NSI *Thse borrrt pronounced judgznecst, Ryesterdy,' on tbe writ of error argued last term in, the case' of Denias Dowling Mulcahy, plaintiff in error, v. the Queen. The convict was present attired in a auit of grey frieze. He had a worn look, but-appeared to be in good health. Miss .Muloahy, hia sister, ...

GENERAL COURT-MARTIAL AT THE ROYAL BARRACKS

... GENERAL COURT-MARTIAL AT TRE E * ROYAL BARRAMKS. . TRIAL OF PRIVATB MvUTAGIE The trial of this prisoner was resumed yesterday morning at the Victomia Library, Royal Barraoks, Colonel Stuart, C.B., 21st FusiUers, presiding. Private M'Carthy sworn and examined-I made the prisoner's acquaintance in Molville's public-house on the 24th November; Simpson, Atkinson, and two other recruits were with ...