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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 ...

THE WINTER ASSIZES

... ah WINTE ASSIZES. .. I _ _ . _I LETNST~p-.. THE KERRY MURDER TRIAL Tuflamore, Tuesday. To-day the evidence for the prosecution iu the charge of maurder a'_aiunt Denis Connell in tlhe Kerry murder trial was resumed. The Solicitor-General and Sergeant Hemphill, Q C (instructed by Mir. G H Major, C S, County Kerry), prosecuted. Air. Dunbar Barton, B L, and Dr Falkiner, B IV. (instructed by Mr. J ...

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, ...

DELIBERATE MURDER NEAR RATHFARNHAM

... DMIBERATE MURDER Gus IRATHFARN]HAM. I- _% h d ; . A GAMEKEEPER SHOOTS A Ml-- DEAD AND DANGEROUSLY WOUNDS A YOUNG WOMAN. NARROW ESCAPE OF ANOTHERMAN. A dreadful tragedy occurred on Saturday even- ing at Bllbtoden. I 'village some two miles beyond Rathfarnham, in the vicinity of Dublin. As the result of a dispute in a public house, a man was shot dead, pierced by a bullot through the brain, a ...

THE GOVERNMENT AND THE SUICIDE OF PIGOTT

... I HE GOVERNMENT AND THE SUI- ClDE OF PIGOTT. London, Monday. The Central News ?? the receipt of the first news ef the suicide o£ Richard Pigott a arge number of telegraphiz despatches have passed between the Foreign Office and the British Embassy at Mad rid. By order of the Govern- ment the Home Office have been supplied with all the information received from the Embassy officials, as well as ...

FATHER FARRELLY BROUGHT TO JAIL

... FATHI!IIR FARRELLY' BROUGHT [ TO JAIL I - Arkiow, Friday. Last evening the attempt to arrest Father Farrelly ws renewied in Arllow, and a large force of police were drafted into the town for that purpose. he %'streets were filled with people, who cheered for tbeira steesnd curate, and with- out any further provocation the police batoned the people, injurirgs five &rSix p ers In their charge. ...

TREATMENT OF POLITICAL PRISONERS

... I TREATMENT. OF POLITICAL PRISONE RS, ?? P BY (GEORGE SIGEPSON. M.D., I LATE EM]NMUER OF THE ROYAL COMMISS10N B I ON PRISON4 VITI. Not lees3 instrndive and eveu raorte intercsting - t-ha the Eoglish ceasea quoted, are t*-veR iris shcrscs :vhere superiorauthorits interfered to nistvgniah .he condition and toaltr aud improve the trest. uient of prisoners whom the law had confoundedl s; Wi ti ...

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 ...

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 ...

GENERAL BOULANGER—FURTHER ARRESTS

... GENERAL BOULA.i'GER-FURTBER Is ARRESTS. | l a l s(RE= S TZL=GRam) Paris, Saturday. The newspapers this evening confirm The state- O ment that General Beulanger WIll be tried by acourtmartial for peculation after judggnent has y been pronounced by the High Court. If M. Mermeim, the editor of the Boulazgistorgan a S Cocarde, was arrested to-night as he was re- o turning home, having finished his ...

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, ...

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 ...