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ALLEGED BRUTALITY TO A CHILD

... ALLEGED.BRUTALITY X O.A CHILD.jI 1. a Yesterday Mr. Peter O'Callaghan, of 44 Arnott- street, was indicted before the Recorder for having inflicted inordinate adci cruel ch etisenmesi 'on Lis lQon, aged nine years. Mr. Murphy (instructed by Mr. J. Lee Ander- eon) prosecuted, and Mr. Monroe (instructed by Mr. Ennis) defended. Mr. Mutrphy having opened the case for the prosecution, Mr. Mooney was ...

A POLICE-CONSTABLE CHARGED WITH BREAKING A MAN'S LEG

... A POLICE-CONSTABLE CHARGED WITH I BREAKINa A MAN'S LEG. Yesterday, in the Northern divisional Police. courts, before Mr. C. J. O'Donel, John Mooney, aged 27, a constable in the Metropolitan Police Force (66 D), stationed at Manor-street Barracks, was put forward in custody of Police-constable 112 D, charged with assaulting a man named Mi. chael Kilfoyle, by giving him a push on the shoulder ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... rI Oi10 OTMGM09O-Y-ESTERDAY~ . OU tfl DXVI5XO%. Beore Mr. C. J. O'Done) A Juvenile Aurglar.-A young lad namd John Pagan apparntly not more than 12 or 18 years of age, was put forward charged with having forcibly entered the premises of Mr. Patrick Cummins, pawbroke, Bathm-nsaavenus, and taken there- from a variety of valuable property. The evi. dence was tU the effect that the assistant In the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I ~OLIOVIE ERDAY IiL'M t~~~R I , ,x,,a (Before Mr. J. W.-O'De4e1.) 4Ul&eyd1ioerU.-Two youbg une)i, flained Wil-,, =j ONi lpd.IDaiVP, an erd cahr ed, b Bt4,d*1 g IIe.6f wthtt hanza.,t~len Fm ?? implementa; and les, the ofperty d residouts Jn Lefinter-avenue. The CoUtAbbleesai4 tbey ohdorved 4ihiwtrrsv walk Aiig at the rate of tbh bhouesla Lin% erb. A Uve6it aiid g6 intoweI f the xleps*' whon ...

CASE OF [ill] V. NOLAN

... _ ss&L :'f1 \ I, I ;, -A, X, - . ?? . i . ' CASE N0> ' l ?? 'to delliver iwI agk Mr; Charles ?? xuoaeeb fra!44 5sndA arowded by memb sc t othVIL Uxoulor .t a certaia dede by Iht Sleok h ADD Ahz th.A .L _mo, this court fi l14sost qu 11 4 avngbeen ,obtainad byunmil 2nieC ndfan.T-mander.! tnd tg4e naturse of th1r deei~ad the VMi 'Of I the partie a eh to :r&Vrt some B ia. taiI th :] 0tavkd ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... 'ASSIZES i N¶aL1GENC. 4-- . -- ?? (Prom our Reporters.) MTim. - Belfast, Monday.. This afternoon at four o'clock Sir Charles Lanyon, High Sheriff, accompanied by H. H. Bot. temley,,Esqqub-bheteri', eettreedtteerown CourC of the County CCouathouse Crummlnnroad, when H. M'doicR MChq rnut Deput DeputyCrk of the Crow, ewore the following on the grand jury: The Bon Ediard O'Neill, M P (foreman); ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I T - '*COURY Or'C~AtN~EltY. (Before tho Lord Cloellor,) Gorman v. International Patent Pulp a' d Paper Companys.-The hearing of the argupae1t 1tn tb clise, which was before the court lest week, was re- shlnvd,. Vt was a euit. by Tlatri Gesroann, farnm4 of Clondatkin, for specihc perftraiunance of an agree. r0ent of the (5tl'ruarTly, 1875. ?? dvfendauts pbsses55ed porlions of theleands of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I oLiCE ITE.I4GNO- T1J 2o1TrKRfN DIVISION. - (Before Mr. J. W. O'Donnell.) 'iAnUl.-Thomas Connor, who described him. t sf -a a labourer, was prosecuted on remand for j . having asse1t* a girl narnud ?? Coroor, in Montgomery.street, by knocking her down end o kicking her. .The case ba£ already been reported. 4 The accused WaP se en oedlto thr months' c imprisonment and .orderud t19 be kept to ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF MR. BRAVO

... THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF a BRAVO. (By FreemaLn Special Wire.) London, Thursday. Fir. Carter 'his morning resumed the inquest at the Bedford Hotel, Baiham, upon the late Mr. Bravo. 'Mr. Murphy, Q.C., stated that he appeared to watch the case on behalf of Mrs. Cox. Mr. Royes Bell, surgeon, deposed that the de- ceared was his cousin; he went, accompanied by Dr. Johnson, to the Priory on the 19th ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... il, , L AW _I . T 1 COURT OF CHANCERY. by Mr Whelan, Tullamore,. r. George Dunne *as appointd commniseioner for-taking affidavits in .prego DW ?? 521 '0E' lwpiu.*e;~ y. illed the office, having died:'Mr. Tunne had been 6lt6:dy dppola idted iide~~o l# Oit the motiou of Mr. .Wneir Mr Jqhp.-w$'QnI was appoind ai comiicinbr ?? kin aflldavmis for the coMftie'7 Of Down Mhd Atitrm. H~e hasd beeii ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE ELLINOE- TURDAY. VORSTHiPUN DlV161ON. (Before Mr. C. J. O'Donel.) Desperatc Assaulfin the Dock.-An unfortunate woman named Kate Morrissy, of Bull.lane, was charged by Police-constable 91 D with having been drunk last night. The Coustable having given evidence in support of the charge, The prisoner made a long statoment to his3 wor- ship, alleging that she was not drunk. Mr. O'Donel ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE. YESTERDAY

... I - - COURT OF CHANCERY APPEAL. (Before ?? Chancellor and the Lord Justice of Appeal,) The Ohurch Tlemporoltie v. the Marquis of Doewnire.-The arguments in this appeal were reauncd and concluded. The question involved was whether the Church Act '1870)veasted a tithe rentrobarge of £85 in the Commissiopers, or'wbe. ther it belonged to the Marquis of Downihire. the Vice-Chancellor dismissed the ...