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JUDGE KEOGH'S DECISION

... defend the memory of Oliver Cromwell against the vile tongue of that audacious and mendacious priest, Father Conway, or to speak of gentlemen having been hunted through the fields by that obscene monster, Pat Barret though he might possibly agree with ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY

... corre- iponded, and the clerk of the union usually required the apothecary to see that the invoices were correct: generally speaking, a considerable quantity of linseed meal was used, and the consumption of linseed meal in No. 2 Dispensaryfor the year ending ...

LOCAL BANKRUPTCY COURTS

... THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMNI. SIR-Hiving seen the letter of Mr. Thomas ?? in your paper of yesterdayon the above bill, which speaks the views of Dublin creditors, wesuldl you kindly give me leave to state the views of pro- vincial debtors, as one who has ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... night, at about twelve 'clock, in consequence of something he had heard he arrested the prisoners in Steevens'-lane. Whilst speaking to them witness saw two constables in uniform helping away a man whom he recognised as Thomas Doran, who was in his plain ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... defendants, and while one of them held him on the ground b' the throat the other took his purse from bim. The prosecutor could not speak English well, and the case was adiourned in qrder that an interpreter might be present. AntULTErATION OF MtILue- Patrick Closkey ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... stated thabi the accused hd left his watch in the house Pik T1urisday night last. When he returned the next mrh6ning he was speak ing to her, and while doing so stole the articles out of herwpocket. . I : , The defendant saiad the reauon he tool; kher was ...

CHARGE AGAINST WORKHOUSE OFFICIALS

... explanation from the master. On a division the amendment was carried. The matron end schoolmaster'were reprimanded. Mr. Madden, speaking in reference to the master, said it was better for the poor man not to have come to this union at all. He has been browbeaten' ...

MURDER IN SHEFFIELD

... Pagden with a hammer an& have murdered him. The brother at first refused to believe her, but on her protesting that she was speaking the truth he asked her why she had com- mitted the murder. Her reply was Because he wants me to go with other men. Being ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... he was crossing Newcomen.bridge. Defendant was there talking to another boy named Shaw. Witness stopped to speak to them, and while speaking a handkerchief was taken from his pocket. Witness walked away, and some one then held up the handkerchief, and ...

TRIAL OF THE CLAIMANT

... Millor-Hrd he any movement about is eyes I Not that 1 saw, but I was told about it by Dr. Barrington. Mr.Harwkins-Did you ever speak to him In San- tiago? No. The Witness was then subjected to a severe cross- examination aS to his knowledge .of Santiago, after ...

THE GALWAY ELECTION PETITION

... By Mr. Murphy-I heard Father Loftus speak of Sir Thomas Burke and call him an old, un- grateful fool i he pitched into all the gentry of the Loughrea meetiug: I saw him look up at the O'Loughlius' pew. Did he speak of the brand of Cain ?-Ee sa d, ...

THE LATE CASE OF MELANCHOLY SUICIDE

... had been-given. Witness, continuing, said that he did not see her whilst in the institution; her health was physi. cally speaking good of late, bat she had beeu for years ill. A Juror-How long was she Insane ? i Witness-About three months, to the beat ...