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JOHN MITCHEL ON FROUDE

... thirtywomenand children; anda alad wan heard swearing that his arm was so tired with killing that he could ecarce lift his hand above his head. The main authority for all this Is Sir John Temple, whoed story Is foinded upon the famous follos of Depositions ...

KILMAINHAM LICENSING SESSIONS— YESTERDAY

... refased. John M'Crystal, Eagle House, Dean's Grange, refused. Patrick A.'Hugh, Abbey Viev, Little Bray, twice, refused. Ellen Moffttb 60 Grand Canal-street, confirmation, granted, Patricia O'Donovan, Castle-street, Little Brajy, tranifer, granted. John O'Neill ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... brought o up inustody of Police-Constable. 147 B. c harged P by a Corporation watchman named Grattan with the following singular assault. From the evidence of Grattan it appeared that he was on watch at some Corporation works which are at present going on ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... mandamus had been obtained on the 5th ult. on the Eotion of Mr. Butt, Q.C., directed to his Grace sad Captain John Johnston, J.P., and Mr. John Maunsell, J.P., requiring them within the usual time to show cause why they should not state and sign a' ease ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Fitzgerald, defended. The prosecutrix stated that shbo was crosing Grattan-bridge when the prisoner, who was driving a float, drove up and knocked her down. She wai -severely injured, and her arm was broken. At this stage of the case Mr. Curran stated that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY SOUTHERN DIVISION

... robbed one L ?? B ushe, a sailor, of a bundle of clothoa Complainant stated that on the above night he was walking along Sir John Rogerson's-quay with his wife. They were going to the ship Zenrng, Which is lying at the Slouth-wall. Defendant and two women ...

THE TRIAL OF THE OLAIMANT

... t Are punctures of eaurings indelible ? Yes, the defendant has hadl no punctures in his ears. Have you examined the right arm of the defendant? ? I have. / o Do yen agree witha Sr. Bernard Iolt In saying that 6 there are no hleedir4 marks there? No. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1 ! . ' . * ' ?? s ,, , , byt COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.' (Before Mr. Justice O'Brien' eand a City Commqn ' .. ?? ' Jury.)' . John Hayden v. Wm;. James Farblow. This *as an actionrto'redover £23 9s., £17 of .which ?? t'e lue :'on loot 'of ia bill of xechange ...

THE BRAY MURDER

... clenan ; George An- (1:s.T Joho , 0lu-keagb. stockc'ruler ; EIlardi Reabse, . ii:dingto'o'i aLt, gCuer; Jatme' Jeruting', Grattan- f pitde, Fiairvieic, clert.: Jamet .Mague, llathgar-aveoue, t purveyor : 55 llian Taylor, Fairyitw, cash er; James Allen ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... sworn:- CITY GArND Jumy-Joseph Manning, foreman; John Morgan, John Byrne, Alfred Aldridge, Win. Bradshaw, James Forrest, Charles Craucour, Wra. L. Ereon, Robert Grattan, Joseph Hill, Frederick Hornan, John Keegan, W. Hammond, Charles IV. Papwortb, William ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... goods train which met the aci-. dent. The case made as to his injuries was that he had lost from parblysis the luse of his left arm and left leg, and that he was permanently dis- abled. Ha was carried into court by three men for the phrpose of giving evidence ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Johnston, examined by Mr. Murphy, deposed that she was the sister of the deceased; in May lest she Was living at 2 Grattan-terrace, off Grattan-street, LowerMount-street.; deceased sent for witness to take oare of her; she was then near her confinement; upon ...