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THE [ill] FENIANS

... I THE RXRVlrjiIANS. C Australia, arrive ' jeIifC fro Queosow d BWhU~ehIWsOn*1Zl),', 4Wel&Ahe no~~ the eso aff bw Ie days ago it tia wstmng the num*1W~ enece expired last, Jauri n o ?? Pr W~d~tW ~m Loll~MY ~6 did toda]14~iaj & , d I e 4iii w iv i gnti woe tstriking. 'f1i4ugh ;at or oulisifiug~illuat1tltoD of the firm hold' kdh the old Fe'ep4n d~icilies .eand lbt~' Ian~obtm h l Irish ii ...

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 ...

THE ESCAPE OF THE POLITICAL PRISONERS

... iT11ESCAPE OF THE POLITICAL IPRISONERS.I (From our Correspondent.) TKilkenny, Wednesday. The following % the text of the Rev. John D'Reilly's letter to his mother, Mrs. O'Reilly, John- street, Kilkenny, announcing the escape of tho *Aaian prisoners from Western Australia:-- Freemantle, Western Australia, April 18th. My dear Mother-You owe to the accidental de- tention of the mail steamer the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YtSTERDAY XORTMll DVISION, (Before hr. C.. J. O'Danel.) Dermxndig Drinit.-A yoing man about 23 years of nge, named. Elion, was prosecuted on remand lor having demautled money for drink from a wsoman on Albert-quay a few night dince. Pri- toner asked the woman for money, and caught her by the shawl, but did not use violence. The woman did not appear to prosecute. Mr. White, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELLIGENCE, I .SATURDAY, COURT OF CHANCERY. (Before the Lord Chancellor.) COMM1MSSIONEiRS FtOR TAKIXG AFFIDAVITS. 'Mr. Thomas Wright applied that Mr. Thomas Lendrum be appointed a commissioner for taking affidavits under the Court of Chancery in the town of Clonakilty, in the county of Cork. There was no commissioner within ten miles of that town, and Mr. Lendrum had been already np- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... wal ;, ren.flM e ?? , I Before Mr. Woodloc kr - fi3mwU ?? POTTW. 91$f % X! I1kea MtC ,s4Fiq; ?? a ?? ,b*J q)4d~with ha'iA~ idoaost h U.t t s~rI-dur' I IO5Lt * L 4t b ts~u ba& ki t~~? 5voru r Dc4g Lilspxzo =th~th&A th boys with potatoes. In reply to the mgistrates th4 comp lainant stated that she was a married w vwith lbr ulai p0thekti~ ~lio'hdn-se. a 1, Mr. W ?? this house of youre g ay h set ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I - ^AAY IN'PFLLIk I ri COURT OF CO1jON PLEAS. (Refore Chief Justico Morris and a Special Jury.) t recover'24 ff or E n.d Inbour a eged to b;%ve beeu donq I'7 yTaj*101411 Aho defendn t las his agent and general manager of a firrm in the icpunty of Galway. The-p1liihtiBfl harlee Lawrence, .antd the~tfeudat, tse Rev. Vetr, 1qgvrwpgg are brothers, mresdingtt i ehe coflntY . u s, he ' I claim, ...

THE BRAVO CASE

... - THE BRLVO CASE. j t~~~ . _ _I ?? _- al! | good many ot quv ordere fq i interest in the promised renowal o; t inquiry into the Bat- him' mystery, as it is 6alld, greater than any that can befelt even in the neighbouirhood:of Mr. and ?? Iavos re^idepco. gt uriouc *at, it Las .n r yet been stated in, a London paper. that rs. B}ra%,''Ii co e with thi ecounf. The jptoplejuf';the neilu bouwhood'of ...

A SPORTING CASE

... -: ?? . ..i SPORTSG G Ami C ?? i ?? 0 iW . Afi- ,. att kostnila4.heta : ¢h ;,.oY nteA th o ?? to deliver u the to hhrlr I ti~ Wii - Airfl, dutaobt W So.,nraigtr at'certain ins Oren On ja ~ ~ ~ atjbon Apri1e I the ore Orau~i4fstigeah I dtt a WiBOIE t seant~ todliver'~l' aubaIthe~ PaOe aObt1 thu t8aenTf.Jh ifth, t 8e&Ait~a tt:*h46 o :nt be itd, a joint owner of'the re t~ ?? the ?? d f o 4 fnr ...