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TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN CO. DOWN

... ITERRIBLE TRAGEDY IX CO. S. ..II . DOW N I ?? , , : -, DOA,. . . , I a A YOUNG MAN SHOT DEAD YEAR WARRENPOINT. * (,ROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) e . N: 0 ; .w evry, Saturdy Evening. O oe f the most painful and tragic occurren ces fthat have yet stained the annals of the county Dtown took place lest evening at a place called a lontiflee e, about I miles from Warrenpoint. r 'The crime is not of an ...

PLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE iNTELLIGEN CE-YESTERDAY SoUTHasn DivisioN (Before Mr. Byrne, ?? A FRAUD ON THE CHARITABLa PUBLIC. A young man, well dressed, named Frederick Buckiley, residing at 23 Bloomnfield-avenue, de- scribed as a clerk,was charged by Detective-officer Ronan with obtaining by false pretencef a sum of 4S 11s (d, by imeans of presenting without authority collecting earda fro tche Protestant Deaf ...

THE PROSECUTION OF MR. WM. REDMOND, M.P., DR. COUNSEL, AND OTHERS

... l THE PROSECUTION OF MR. WilM. REDMOND, M.R, I DR. COUNSEL, AND OTHERS. EXTI RAORDINARY EVIDENCE OF POLICE NOTE-TAKERS. . (FROM OUR REPORTER.) s Artlhurstown, Thursday Night. To-day the charge against Mr. Wnm Redmond, ; P; Dr Counsel, B L, and six others, came on sfor trial at Artilhrstown before a Coercion Court, s consisting of Messrs MIeldon and Braen. The case had to be adjourned on two ...

COERCION COURT AT FALCARRAGH

... COORCION COURT AT FORR GH, - rGINLEY'S GARRISON SENTENCED TO | FOUR MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT FACE. Falcarragh, Wednesday. At Falcarragh Petty Sessions, before Messrs Bourke and Harvey, RM.'s, James X'Ginley, Ned M'Ginley, and Daniel Cannon wer -put for. ward under the provisions of the COercioa Act, I charged vith resistiag the Sub-Sheriff of pone- !gal, John S. N-Cay, in the execution of a Di ...

IMPROTANT EJECTMENT CASE

... IMPORTANT EJECrISNT CASE. Yesterday, in the Queen's Beneh DMIRFO' before 3fr. Justice Hriamo and Mr-. Jn! te Holmes, a case was heard of Hurley and Othe. Tjarpey and others. The action was one d eie- ment for nonpayment of the rent of certain l-nds near Ballyha; 'is, in the ?? Of la'o. Jcrg ment iu ejectmnent was obtained by tha plain in February, 18S9. Notice of the judgment vas served on the ...

ACTION FOR ALLEGED FALSE IMPRISONMENT

... ACTION FOR ALLEGED FALSE I IMPRISONMENT. I Yesterday, in the Exchequer Division, before Mr. Baron Dowse, a case of Cronin v Leader caine before the court on a remitting motion. Mr. F Fleming (instructed by Mr. H H Barry) applied oh behalf of the defendant, who is a large landowner in the district of Kanturk, county Cork, to remit the hearing of the action te Ean- turk Quarter Sessious. The ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF AN EMERGENCYMAN

... ALLEGED MURDER OF AN ENM- G EN ?? 1 At N. THE INQUEST-VER1DICT OF ACCIDENTAL DlATH. Carrick-on-Siannon, Monday Night. Ta-day, Dr. Carrotl, Coroner tor North Leitrim, held an inquest on the remains *) an emergency- man natued Jsnwes Kelly, -iho waS found dead alongside the prbiic road, near Dowra. on Satur- day night last, under circumstrsncee o- a suspicious character. The deceae3d was at the ...

MORE PROSECUTIONS AT YOUGHAL

... = ' MOREPROSECUTIONS AT i i 'YOUGl.AL; Youghal, Thursday Evening. Mesasrs J. B. Irwin and G. B. Butler formed a _ Coercion Court at Youghal to-day to hear P. eeharge of unlawful assembly againet thirteen de- 2 fendanta in connection with the recent plongigng ,operation on the Poneouby estate. The defend- iants were- . Maurice Doyle, Jaines O'Bien, Richard Neville, Ml Foeley, Prick Manlon, ...

IMPORTANT STOCKBROKING CASE

... IMPORTANr STOCKBROKI NG CASE. I THE LAW AS TO COVER DECIDED. London, Thursday. To-day the Court of Appeal had before them the case of Hogan v Shaw, being an appeal of the defendantfrom the judgmentof MrJusticeDenman and Mr Justice Sfephen after trial by Baron Bud- dlestone in Middlesex. The plaintiff's claim was for damages for breach of contract. The plaintiff was a solicitor residing at 61 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLIO IiNTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAy Sosvrmgi Divisroxr.-(Before Mr. Byrne, Q.C.) 'CHARIGE OF LOITRIUNG. . 'Five'voung men named Patrick Christy, Joseph 'New!man. Christopher Toole, Patrick Dunue, and Jos Wiariam, were chaged by Constable 103 A wish loitering in Bride-street, with the supposed puypose of eom mittinz a felony or other unlawful act. The constable ?? three and four o'clock on Sunday ...

THE HIGH SHERIFF'S BANQUET

... - TIMl i. - ?? -1 .: my !. . 1 . - h i . , .I ~, g SPK~r M BY T13E IORD ,-MAYORV] T. ML HEAL 3.M T. Al DICSO. M.P.; J. J. 0;'KgY MT. ?p,; A2ITHE. HIGH smaXumF ib eo Sethe thee f d -T3~ Z eerwalne a large number efgnlten i *banquetn ?? e . guests3 beganto an s:e at t#es o@cIaok, an ea -reived - -te WABe cowt roo by thie hek. Usbauquet was served i tbie lar din, rou.es, wiA looked brilliast, wd ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW. INTE LLIGENCE. YESTERDAY. NEW BARRISTERS. Yesterdav Lyrd Ashbourne, on taking bis seat the Chancery Court, called the follolving gentle- men to the Bar Charles E A. Roper, Esq, eldest son of Alexander Roper, Eso, of Rathgar. George Alfred M'Gusty, Es1. B A, T C D, eldest sob of Alexander D M4Gusty, Esq. of Langholme House, Wittshire. Alexander R Crawford, Esq. U A, LL D, Royal University, ...