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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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE2LLIGTENCE. CUJSTODY CO^UbRT-Yas P.ilDAY.~ Before the i~onlonrable Colonel FountBIS, li11; Dr. IdiowNEF, 11N., J.P., Ir. O'MNALXIe:V. J.p Mecssrs. JOHN Aas7o'rc TAYI.OII, J.P.; ande Win2 MI'O,^.uEOND, J. P. 'THE SAD FATALJITY ON TJII. NOtRrilEns COEN':iPAS hAIL WAY. ,Tames Smylie, WVin. Ilalnnen, and1 Johnl (ira'r Ivere charged on1 reilntmdl by Sergeant Lnnmn.,5; ;for thalttlcy did ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ILAW INTELJiCiI?NCE. LALW NOTICES,-TH;s DAT. t 1711DM TOE~ LEsGAl. DIARY. f Ef.M. COUIIT OX' APPEAhL. W~ilson v. Borne (1). ROLLS.. Dlceksn v. Dlckson ?? WYIlo }XV. Castes (4) MCoewee vr L Lacehlnnl (51; M'Owaledy v.A Mllwaiae (5); White v. Mfaclie Clii: Mclsiri. v. Moagul (14); Mt Icirny v. Drles (17); Wallece v. Wasllaice (10). VICIOH~rANCELLOR.i Bat eo & Davidson, .olicliere, awnd the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGjENCE. LAW INOTICES.-Tnrs D.AY. FIIOM Tlilt I.EGA, DIARY. d VION-CIIANOELLOR. t Trner VC-ttillOittlio (1): Roberts v, Lowry (2). TAXING O3?Ot. Mvr . r v. Werass. FoitrelI (1): sal woll V. -ittilllzr. te114tu. (61Ilisifist4 I ?? C0oiltll'Y toi BoAd. it; 3J V;Oy'l V. (ltk-el, , Itate t' & Davidson (3). Q?) ?? l)N'('iI J31ISttI()S.r I.nd1 ot v. i.,l ;. it ?? 1¾ rtik of (o'laitid v, ...

TRAGIC OCCURRENCE IN GWEEDORE

... ' TRAGIC OCCLTRRENCE W I GWEEDORE ci CONFLICT BETWEEN THE PEASANTS ANLD POLICE. A DISTRICT INSPECTOR KILLED. Gweedore, Sunday vening. To-day the Rev Father M'Faddenwaa warested after concluding the ordinary services in the chapeL After Hams was celebrated a body of police marched by the chapel under Inspector Lennon. The people were addressed by Father It'Fadden after Maas in the usual way. Be ...

ACTION FOR ALLEGED LIBEL AGAINST THE FREEMAN

... UTIO FOR I-AGAINST TEWE FREEAN..: .I . OnSSaturdav, i th u 'e Bnch Division 6i fre: Chief Jsee ir Micl orris, Bart; tME. Justice O'Brien, 4nd Mr. JusticJobnso. ?? in icti¢n of:n F'q V: tile t1e Pcc. 1 ~ atio ?? Fitgegrald. te.'re mf -Journal Cbomnny, iimivted an dJames- i. urence Carew, M£ P.: pioprietor of the Leiia Leader, for a: alleged lihel, i:X ;- ?? MaeDermoF, Q C, with. wthom wsa Mfr ...

THE RATHFARNHAM MURDER

... ITHE RATIIARNHAM MURDER. I __ _ F URTHER PARTICULAPS. I _ Yesterday there was no abateoent in the, in- tense exitwet wich theh dradful murder of Deniaxavanagh and the shootingof thepoor young woman, Elisabeth O'Conorthav# produced among the quietly disposed and peaceable villagers of Ballyboden. During the dy the scanp of the tragedy vas visited by numbers of people, all negly discussing ha ...

THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION ON THE TIMES' CHARGES

... THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION I ON' THEE TIMES CHARGES. mpnv. AMERICAN BRANC ffF THE OAS&` EXMNATION OF MAJOR LE CARON. EnDENCE OF THE CLAN-NA- GAEL AND TELE IRB. FORTY-FOURTH DXY-TM EDAY, FBRUARY 5, 1889. tFROCOt3SPECIAL REPORTERS.) TH E-SOKE N--COURT. London, Tuesday Evening. - skl'we -hav the letters todiy 7 was tha ?? eagerly debated by thazcupanfts of the Divee eawt No 2 before the urrival ...

SUICIDE OF A YOUNG MAN IN CAHIRCIVEEN

... - I Cur Cahirciveea correspondent telegrmaa yes. ?? was thrown into a etate of excitement on Friday morning wlwu it became Imnow, that a youg man named Athelstan feard, son of the menager of tb. National Bank. had shot himself. It appewrs that .e mikied into Fitzgerald's Howl to tho back yard. Soon a ehot. wfis heard, a Mr. Bleard ?? then seen to walk into the haill. He ezc'aimed lan after ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE INTELLIGENCE~-YESTERDAY ?? xr. Geerge Keys, LL D.) i suEZ G Coss05S 05g AXAC r A tauber of night-bousekeepets' and others werb prosecuted for breeches of the licensing laws. Sergeank Bolger summoned Mary Anne XMGrane, of 4 Ayre'sconrt, for keeping porter for ale with. but a licence. The sergeant viiited the defendant's house oa the 20th December, and in a hole in the floor he found ...

THE KINGSTOWN £2,000 ROBBERY

... ?? -: - ROBBED. ?? I I TEE, PRWONER ADMITTED OUT ONBAU4J (EM OUR CD BE8PO2WND T.) VD Pewn, Monday Tte Chief )agistmte presided ms the Police Cqurt here tS-d4S.. 1k. Samuel Nampto; of 5 and. 6 Adelaide street, l4nAgtown, lIW& we-keener, foiaerly head porter Of the R yil Marhie Hotel; was pub forwrd in custody of Detective OfficeR JDRuuj charged with havian o or Oabu-th; 13th d et October, 18K ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1889

... COUNTY OF AN'TRI3M, TO WIT. W. have been favoured by Mr. Thomas Cuniinc- .han, deputy and acting Clerk of the Peaers for e said County, with the following list of civiil bill appeals from the veral general quarter FlfSsioulS o of the peace and civil bill courts in said county, to t be heard at tile ensuing assizes. ?? e FROM IALTrSMoNEr SE:SSIONS. 9 1. Charles MIKinlay, appellant, v. Janps Car ...