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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... premises. situaced at 82, Crimea Street, open for the sale of spirituous liquors on the 12th inst. during prohibited hours. Mr. J. M'Lean jun., prosc-ted, and Mir. Joseph Carr defended. The constable stated that he was on datv in Crimea Street on the day in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... crowd gathered around him. The prisoner, who stated that he had served in the 1st European Bengal Light Cahvalry and in the Crimea, was fined '10s and costs. ABSENT FROM T rseNING. Michaej Gillan was put forward in custody of Aoting-Constable Busby, on ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... aipsli to bring ip Mr. Wrn, O''rien at Rillarney p.tty sessiona on Tuesday next, the I 2th inst., to anlwer a laargo under the Crimea Act Of nanlawflilly tathing part in a criminal conspiracy to indaceo certain teoauts not to fulfill tlair legal obligations ...

THE RECENT RIOTS IN BELFAST

... witness. She snid that she lived in Crimea StreeSt, No. 79. The I ?? Burna was her husband, and be was tV enty.two years of age. He was a labourer, and was ill since the night of Tuesday, 13th July. He left the house in Crimea Street on that even- ing at about ...

THE TRIAL OF THE RUSSIAN NIHILISTS

... Nihilist) ; the seound, that of c the dootor. at Moscow; the third, the murderer of e Did your brother speok further of thls crimea Ii Ho told me that the aesaseioatloa bad cost the ie rovolutionary party nearly 30,000 roubles, (Sen. b sai9on.) J Your brother ...

THE RIOTING IN BELFAST

... etars of age. He wcas . a miliworker. lie lived, I believe, somewbere er about Oldpark Road, but his grandmother lived of in Crimea Street. I saw his dead body in Cupiir is Street shortly before seven o'ciock on Sunday )0, morning-, the 8th inst. I was sitting ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... thelplodgcfortltroeyearsalt thlecausts wvere adjourned for three ?? to give him a chance. Defettdunt ?? ponsioner, and was in the Crimea. David Richirntson and George Brown, for being dritni aud ?? on thle 4th iunt., wore lined *Is and coets. Robort Camrpbell ...

THE DUBLIN SCANDALS

... evening, Prince Edward of Saxe-Wein'ar, said they gave a hearty welcome to hlm on this occasion. His military services in the Crimea were well known, and during his important COm1- maind in England he had been most popular, anti had won the regard and esteem ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... formed, with the ap- proval of Lord Seaton, then Commander of fihe forces, to aid the wvidows of soldiers who had fallen at the Crimea. The plan adopted wee to purchase calico and other materrals, and to em- ploy such widows and soldiers' wives in making shirts ...

PARTY DISTURBANCES NEAR COAGH

... miade way ?? Clarinita a ?? was born in 1821, and entered ?? army in 1843, seeing much active service in Solath Ainrila, I the Crimea, and India. The following Irishll mlilitia corn)s cominalnceil I twenty.'teven day.i' atiiiuidl training on Modnday: _ 8th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Potchefstroomn during its investment by the Boers. As a young subaltern of twenty, Colonel Winsloe waa with his regiment in the Crimea, seeing service In the trenches before Sebastopol, and in the expedition. to Kinburn. He was afterwards with the Soots Fusiliers ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the defendant, and hal been since the date on which the constable entered. To Mdr. MLEAN-He left his former lodgings in 10, Crimea Street, on account of ao falling out with the landlord. Hle only arrived in Moore's house at half-past ten o'clock oln the ...