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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... 3 Prince's-street. He was also charged with having sfolen about XS in money, and a bottle of whiskey, the property of Mr. Michael Ideagher, the owner of tite publichouse. Mr. J J Adams prosecuted. Mr. Meagher stated that aboub three o'clock this morning ...

SUICIDE OF AN OFFICER AT GALWAY

... An inqueat was held this afternooD, before Mr. Stephens, coroner, cad the following ?? Mack (foreman), J J Kirwan, Ml Walsh, Martin Dillon, Michael Kitson, Wm Creaven, Martin Kelly, Ml Fallon, Francis M'Donagh, John Fahy, MI Hioran, Peter Tierney. Private ...

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... -CTY QUARTER SESION8 l ?? t Yesteraay his Honor the Reecr4er sat in the Courthouse, Green street, and opered the Michael- mar City Sessions. Alderman Perry, High Sheriff for tle, City was in attendace. 9r. Genard, Q C (instructed by Ar Patrick Col,:(Chief ...

IRELAND

... plaintiff and defendant in the said libell action were paid by the subscqtptions of Mr. Smith-Biarry and others. 1 tV~ said Michael 0 rinen Dal'ssn for inyself say theat I( saw the said Mr. Shannon closeted witth the said AMr. T.NY. W. ussell Inr nearly ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE, SATURDAY

... Motions onl Sumnons-Janeson and John Tobin es (Edmond); Fildes vMeebtat; reeiiver order; Haligan v sc 9oberts; 3rarubarson v KirWan. . a Motions oln Notice-Bariford Bros v O'Hanrabun Roach vRuddy, Ml[XLoohe v Ward, Smith and Sons v Fyans, Blaquiere v Repiny ...

MONSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... Wits* WSS hf d at one o'clock to-day by ?? e tiae O'Brien, Sh came dollufrom ?? by thei .?3O train. i CVARGS OF YFaic0. Thumas Kirwan, pleaded not. guilty to an in.! dictment charging hi- wit haing, on the 25tth Iof June last, thrown a lightd ez~piosive near ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Sxib-Counmission. Ed I, (In Juodge Boyd's Receiver Court at 11 o'clock. NI 3, Michael Flood v Mrs C Plunkett (part beard), Ed- ' S ward Archbold v Ion T Hamnilton (part heard), Michael tlx Wade v Townley .I Filgare, Stephen Hartford v Sarah Hartford, Saralh ...

LAW INTELIGENCE

... Feudal and English Law in the Univer- city of Dublin, of the Nlorth-West Circuit ; called to the Bar Hilary Term, 1805. Mr. Michael Drummaond, A if, of tho North- West Circuit; called to the Bar Miclaelmas; Term, 1872. M:r. John Rona, LI B, of the North-West ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the child, and that even if o he did the £500 covered (everything. Mr. T. F. Taylor (instructed by Mr. Kirwan) on behalf of the defendant. Dr. Kirwan, of Oran- a' more, appeared to eustain the decision of the Court below. ti The LoRo C-RANCELLOR. delivering ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... WValsh, Mr. Pas Moclair in Tullamore, to the Cork isizes at the trial of Uessrs M O'Brien DitNrP il 3hel Keating, - Brew, and Michael Brssnam 7a, defendants were to be indicted for rii. at t. Cork Assi7.es, winch open on tihe 21st irr,t T, affidavit of Mr ...

MR. CAMPBELL'S LIBEL ACTION

... Press on a recent trial. Mr. Justice O'Brien refused the appli- cation, but without costs. MR. KIRWAN'S VSITALS. Ata matinde ?? at St.James's ball, MT. P. J. Kirwan showed zealous pains and commendable accomplishment to raise the art of reciting out of the ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... Davenport, Bartholomew Hynes, John J Kirwan, 3 John Dl'Dougall, Thomas Jesson, Nelson Palmer, Ed- -ward D Burke, John M'Doenagh, Wm H Halligan, Thos ML'Donagh, George Mack, John Ward, Michael O'Sal- livan, Michael A Lynch, Fames X Camipbell, and James ...