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THE FENIAN TRIALS

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THE FENIAN CASES

... j 0 THE FENIAN CASES, COMMISSION COURT. The Hon. Baron Fitzgerald and the Hen. Baron Hughes'took their seats il the Courthouse, Green. street, yesterday, at half-past ten o'clock. 'The Right HRn. the Attorney General, the Soli. citor General, Mr. Longfield, Q.C.; Mr, 3. J. Mur. pfy, QCO.; and Mr. Owen appeared for the crown. Mr. O'Loghlen and Mr. Waters, instructed by Mesers .4Lawleas and ...

IMPORTANT EJECTMENT CASE

... I (raco On SPECraiAL RHPOiI.) CARJCz-Oir.SH41vNON, MONDAY NIGHu,-The t.ci 8saion wa83 opened here today by Baron Hughle, but nothing appears on the calendar beyond She ordinary offences. At the civil side of the conrt, bowaver, much interoot was attracted, , it aum understood two cases, calculated to expos sti further the anomalous state of the laws regulating the relations of landlor / and ...

APPLICATION FOR A SUMMONS AGAINST THE TIMES FOR LIBEL

... APPLICATION FOR A SUMMONS AGAIbNST I -1 ' THEI)MJR8FOR -IBEL I s, EigbU 4,,imlb J~ecu~u, on CO~OAYt mar. Rib.~Wsiappylad to 'Alucrhlari Sdu!or a ad sumairil s lu i;t l~orpde~tors o-,f the 2Mies 'fas' ot h liel t'A d^* Mlnme~y, requested the Oresauce of S M0 rob1 : to har thee applicttiina s Mr. Wwan dad ra4 ppl attiia: was '%ery 'shortly gefolld*t ?? tbeotebent law anything published f ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. I ote~i _ T igalt VOUg~,' OFCX l H ?? Was resumed, and occupied the entire day. ' BOLS LBCOURT. Ibdy j ;itfle v. Aikendit.-This was a motion for an in. ?? l ctliasta re'i traiathe reespondents from proededin \ . AW 5O:J 0w;iA of revlyor to recover &debtof 120f. h ~he application was made on the grpun4 that the that odand'warrant upon which the judgment wm h . tered up ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... -- -- h mtH . E. - v 1 . ! T Xr at 8 i. e -ba.. - fty8 l Iln '4OMMISSION OF YOYllER AND l jtftt ?? - 'Mr. Baron hughe annd Mr. Ba*t ' d r ithe f . at kpast ten o'clock yierdr, 5 ' ce the . binca of the oimiin, . . ?? , . [or,. IEdw&d O'Keefe, dward.h deieb bi hargedwthofrA ' *1 0er, the bbe .Bayon .-X14gpr~ld, 5 W - #A~ed with Feninsin eon a addr~~'Mingthem, sid-Yoix, :M*.~Mechansr~ ~ ...

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 ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... THE FENIAN TRIALS. : = - -. I - I :. cOURT OF CIMIN-AL APPEAL. HE: CABS Or JOHN M'AFFETY. The coort sat at ten o'clock yesterday morning. The AttorneyGeneral resumed his irgmnent in support of the conviction. ?? submitted there was no foundation for the doctrine laid down by the pri. sonor's counsel, ?? in point of fact the wrest was an intervention of a peculiar character which pre. vented ...

TIPPERARY ELECTION PETITION

... I TiPPray ELECTION PETITIO. Loon, ThUXIDAYEViKAir4Ta coinutt re sumed their Inquiry'this'mornhg at 11 oclook. S;r Philip Grey Egertov in the chair' T1 f~olligng WAdiGi evidence was given on behalf of' ho sitting siember. ' .> ` , Rev. Joseph :Magrath examined ,by. Mr. sergeant' Balantiue, Q.A,-I ma parish priest of, silvermines near Nenagh, I brought up the voters who desired td vote for ...

TIPPERARY ELECTION PETITION

... TIPPEPARY ELECTION PETITION. I (PROM OUR nitrourmt.) LONDOSN, WEDN]EBDAY Evwwoio,-Tho committee sat at 11 o'clock, Sir P. G. Egerton in the chair. Mr. Sergeant Ballantine resumed his address on behalf of the sitting member. He first referred to the conversation of which evidence had been given, in which My. Power had been represented as stating that he would carry the election by violence and ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... TIE FENIAN TRIALS. THUE SPECIAL qMMg1jSSION. ?? UNDER TH'a` EH6ETBY1. 'The for4 ACT. , n ho Lord Clief Jusftco, Mr. a Zl~gera, and Mr. Baron Deaay-took their set i the Cour houst, Green-strset, h drily 6etor'o 't o'cnoiec ! Patrick Meares and Henry 0]ai' *ore pdk for1rd to receive aenterioe. The Lord Chief Justice pWd' they ha4 pleajed . u~ity t9.e lees~4r toffendse tlhal that for' Whish, On ...

THE EXECUTION

... THE RXECUTIOT. TO THE EDITOB 0? THM 1RUN. 7 Sidney-placo, Cork, 24th May, 1867. Sli-It appears from the Lord Lieutenant's an. swer to the petition In favour of Burke that not only will he be executed, but in all probability every man who will be found guilty of high treason. The death of theae men will create a profound senation in this country, and will in all probability be washed out with ...