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STRANGE CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY

... DUBLIN, 'WEDNESDA&Y EvnNiN. - Ta-day, in Mercer's Hospital, Dr. N. 0. Whyte attended to inquire into a strange case of mistaken identity, which took place in connection with an inquest held yesterday at the Morgae on the remains of a man who was then identified by James Byrne as John Doyle, an ex-army farrier. Subsequently Mrs. MaryLeeson, of 107, Grangegormnan Lane, and Miles Long, of 27, ...

THE MAAMTRASSNA MURDERS

... THE MAAMTRASSNA MURDERS; DoUra,~ WEDNESDAY NIGHlT.-At a meeting of d the National League to-day-a resolution proposedc by Mr. H~arringlon, M.P., regarding the refusal of s the Lord ILjeutenant to grant an-inquiry into the p ease ofil Iyles Joyce as a breach of public duty v and decency was adopted. M~r. flealy, who ocen- pied the chair, said they lknew of old from the r days of AII.-rney ...

THE MAAMTRASNA MASSACRE

... MAA.ATIRTASNA MASSACRE. THE TRIAL OF PATRICK CASEY. SENTENCE OF DEATH. DoUeBL, FinDAY.-To-day, shortly after ten o'clock, the trial of Patrick Casey (which com- menced on Wednesday afternoon) for the murder of Bridget Joyce, wife of John Joyce, of Mamm- trasna, on the 18th of August, was resumed before Mr. Justice BABRY. The court was greatly crowded by a most respectable and unusual audience. ...

BELMONT LITERARY SOCIETY—CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... BEL5iONT LITERAIRY SOCIETY-CLOSE OF THE1E SESSION. Tin olosing meeting of the session in conneotion with Belmont Literary Society, was held last evening in the schoolhouse, Belmont, when an essay on Richard Cobden was read by Mr. R. Jamieson. There was a large attendance. On the motion of Mr. W. J. Martin, the chair was taken by the president, ?r. Jas. Alex. Henderson, TYJ?. The meetings ...

OATH-TAKING IN INDIAN COURTS

... OALT1T-TA-iNG IN INDIANT COCRTS. ofII oI (1 most vivid of my Ccc l'ietiors 4 my bivilood rolate to tie trials of 11rifiler- r rememnlier I uieso) to watch NVith r:Vp: ifiie?; e :1ie adiil ttistl itig oGI neatls. S )1110 of tile tiii' \evto x vory reinariail;'lc' and I ;:asi alwit' :i'S i *:Le'e see Cho var enu x'wita'l-iies sw.vorni. '1The i(.r si't-, ,'a'et'thr ProIe -leilt, Belownati ('eLi ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY

... LOCAL GOVERNMIENT BOAUD INQUIRY. I s Miut. HAmTovN, Local Government Board Inspec- o bor, held a sworn inquiry yesterday, at eleven i. o'clock, in the Boardroom of the Workhouse, into h the management of the boys' school and the r charges contained in Mr. Patriok M'Gaigan's it letter to the Board of Guardians. Sir David 'e Taylor, J.P.; Dr. Corry; Messr3. Jas. Thompson, ?? James Harkuess, ...

LAW REPORTS

... LAW VEPO R:JJl! COURT OF BANIKRUPPCY-TuxSDAY. [FvROae OUR SOPECIAL, i5V'ORTlkLM.] I1n re JO11N WILLS, The bankrupt had. berm a eaptpln In the 354ih Regien1t. and hre alsn held a form of 74 acrca be. rawcen Ballybay and Monanlran, under Mr, Henry Newel Atkins. The meeting was for the exsmlna. lion of witnoffse, Mr. Csm oN, Q C, tirstintru d by Meaqmora, Brreon & Butlest e. amburei Mr. Fo tee ...

UPPER CASTLEREAGH PRESENTMENT SESSIONS

... UPP.DER OASTLEREAG4tH PPM3ENTMENT SBRSON83, [FRoM OUiL REPOR.TER, SARNTYIEOLD, MONDIn-.-Tho pre~o~otment Gee- 0nce for tho ?? Of Up.VirG&,ioroghwerahol4 he,~ro taeday, N -the Cjou'l04oooe of thia town, ebe !aloowiog gointlle' hoing preceni ~-.Mdr J ( ?? 1) 1, J P (,i:1 ti:: olotair~ Mr Thomee D o Ciwlord, J P; fdr M'reowl (31:4e, J P. N. John I vAJ ?? G'rrdon, J P; Mlw Grahamn, J P; 'int Mo' ...

THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE QUEEN

... TIE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE QUEEN. THE PRISONER'S ANTECEDENTS. L&TEST PARTICULARS. ,PRESS ASSOCLUTION TILEcSrASI.] LONDON, FtIDAY EvmzowG.-Further information obtained to-day respecting the attempt on the Queen's life provos beyond doubt that her Majesty had a remarkable escape, aind that she was ac- tually in danger from the daring act of the would- be assassin. The discovery of the bullet ...

THE ALLEGED NEXT OF KIN FRAUDS

... THE ALLEGED NEXT OF KINpp.rtDx Fe3 TELEGHAPIL] Is connection with the recent exposures of the proceedings of the International Law Agenierand Next of IKin Offices at Birmintgabm, MYanchEjto and elsewhere, it may be of interest to state ?? l the following warning appeared in a circularet sued to members of the Provincial Newspaper it ciety on March 30, 1878 :--I Caution should bt exercised ...

LICONIEL PETTY SESSIONS

... LIGONIEL PETTY SESIOM1S. C T 2fi' ?? 1c eh1 yesterOay, in the County ' aoz a Iot W, T. B, Lyo-ea, Esq, L, JI,, And ' han45 Aroher, Eq.,9 J,P,, pro. it CONV\C MtOM A REFOPRM&TORY, -G ; L ' rdd v!'t heving absconded Pio e . Itrelaant Reformatory, on the ,) coa r, , m, eeer of the reformatory, do. t ri oz r ?? been under a aentenoo r 2er a~ -period of five years. Ho Was eton the th June,1377, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... -;?izE_1NTELLIGENCE l~ ~ ~ ~ OJ [El/) c iiRFJlOliTIc.] ,.,iltciOsDAvY-T day, attiwo O'olQOk, Nies, iw y, vho xasonopn~uicol to thu il ~ I ; t nx~too Fltzhorberb, lEtq., E~gh'. bJti,9' .,ieGo or, and c~pened tshe Sle ,v s s .y cosghan. 5t'Oji , ?? beon rend, tho Grnnd *s tco ; X o tlroc'W boern publisiheda inb :!~¢ivlSl %^ 8,,,rt'oslflg the Grand Jury, -. olI toc'r the returno whiloh harl ' i~ ...