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MURDER TRIAL IN DUBLIN

... IMUBDER TRIAL IN DUBLIN. Dvnr.Sn, TuESDAv.-ThiS morning,, in'the Cou1rt- house, Green Street, the light I-on. the Lord Chief Baron presiding, a middle-saged man named Matthew Goulding, a labourer, was indicted for having on the 2ud of February last murdered Mary Jane Malone. The prisoner, who pleaded not guilty, was derended by Mr. Charles 'Teeling (instructed by Mr. Walsh, assigned). The ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT IN BALLYMACARRETT

... T3E FATAL ACCIDENT IN BALLYMA. | It ICAIRRETT. AN inquest was held yesterday evening in the ex- tern department, Royal Hospital, on the body of George Shaw, who met with his death on Monday eveuin whilst engaged in the nail manifactory of Groeg, Sons, & Phenix, Bridge End, Ballyma. carrett. Ezekiel Shaw, father of the deceased, identified the body. His Son WaS eighteen years of age. Joseph ...

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 ...

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, ...

THE MAAMTRASSNA MURDERS

... | I LETTER FROIT THE LORD LIEUTENANT. FePEC~tS&. T.EL-ECRA3Tr.1 Duos.sa', Srxcsv Nrs-sr,.-The following is the reply of the Lord Lieutenant to the letter of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tram regarding the statements made by Casey and Philbin, two approvers in the Maamtraesua murder cases, as to the complicity of the man ?? Joyce, who was hanged in Galway Gaol for the crime - The Castle, ...

THE ENNISKILLEN MAGISTRATES

... THE ENNISXILLEN MAGISTRATES. ENNISILLnEN, MoNDiy.-At the conclusion Of the business of the petty sessions to-day, at which Lord Belai6re presided, the other magis- trates being Edward Smyth, Esq.; Dr. Walsh, Captain Collum, Rev. J. B. Frith, J. M. Frith, Esq.; Dr. Teevan, B. Gamble, Esq.; Wm. Carson, Esq.; Colonel Bowlby, B. Maud, Captain -MacTernan,R.M., Mr. CGAS. IRVIvE (solicitor), rising, ...

BRUTAL MURDER IN LIVERPOOL

... TWO MEN SENTENCED TO DEATH. LIVERPOOL, MONDAY NTIGH.-At tha Liverpool assizes to.day, before Mr. Justice Brett, Michael M'Leau, eighteen, labourer; Patrick Duggan, eighteen, scaler; Alexander Campbell, twenty, barber; Willham Dempsey, nineteen, labourer; and Murdock Ballantyne, twenty, labourer, were charged with the wilful murder, at Liverpool, on the 5th January last, of a Spanish sailor ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YEszEznny. [Before Mr. FPLIX J. MACCARTEY, R.AI.; Mr THOMAS GAFFUCIN, J.P.; and Mr. W. 3. JO-2. STOS, J.P.E THREATENING LANGUAGE. Harbour-Constable Thompson charged Henry Frazer Kelly with having used threatening language to Captain Thomas George Emerson, ,f the Princess Llewellyn, of Cardiff, the previous evening. Mr. Sheals prosecuted. The barbour-constable stated that at half ...

THE PLOT AGAINST THE GERMAN EMPEROR

... 'THE PLOT AGAINST THE -- GERMAN EMPEROR. d¶T.T ?? tN ?? ?? Y NA MI T A R D,- : [RErTEn'S TrLEGZI&M.) ,Ann'sIC, TUEDAsY.-The trial of the Anarcbists 'charged with being concerned in the attempt to blow up the Emperor and his suite, on the cocca sion of the unveiling of the Niederwald momn- ment, was resumed hersto-day. Palm, one of the witnesses, deposed that Reinsdorf, the author of the plot, ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... B3ELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS. MT. DAVID Ross, 46C., County Court Judge for Antrim, sat on Santrday, at ton o'clock, in the County Courthouqs, Crunilin Road, and resumed the business of the Bfelfast mua.rter sessions. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, Acting Clerk of the Peace, was in attendance. STEhlING V. ncai:NIeSON' AND' A^NorUEl. This was an action brought by John Sterling, mechanllic, to recover a ...

LECALE PRESENTMENT SESSIONS

... Tsn presentment sessions for ths barony of Lecale were held in the County Courthouse, Downpatriok, yesterday, at half-past eleven o'clock. The magistrates present ?? R. P. Maxwell, D.L. (in the chair); HIon. Somer- set Ward, ?? Win. N. Wallace, Esq., J.P.; George E. Bowen, Esq.., J.P.; Major Alexander Gracey, J.P.; John Cleland, Esg., J.P.; John Hutton, E3sq., J.P.; and George Russell, Esq., J ...