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THE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Ducketts Grove; Charles Mervya Doyne, J P; Wells Stewart, James Charles Dulckett, J P, 'ussells town Park; 'Major John Alexander, ilford eouse; John Roderick Leockey, DL, Lenbase; Jcoha Cornwall Brady, J P2,r Mldyshall House; Captain Philip Czarles NXewton ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... D Smithwick, Alderman David Fenton, ex-Mayor; D Her- wick, Alderman John Goyle, Arthur MINMahon, 3 P; John J O'Shea, Alderman Patrick Rowan, R J Cal- lanan, Daniel O'Carroll, John Campion, THiFnds. T C; Robert O'Shea, M Byrne, T C; H H Beaman, Michael ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... the Cambridge Arms Motel, Island-bridge, was summoned at the suit of the Dublin Alliance Consumers' Gas Corn- pany for having fraudulently consumed gas the property of the company. Mi'. Gerald Byrne, solicitor, prosecuted, and Mr. John Ennis defended ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... James Davis, George aC 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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... DIrrisio--(Before Mr. O'Donel). a ?? s A voung man. named James -Frawily was I echalged on remand with baring stolen a cardigan jackes frtom .r John KM'DuDnenls shop, 4 Capel street. a Mr. Patriek Martin, assistant in the pawn offie, n1ig9 Gurch-street s'ated ...

THE OUTRAGE IN DUBLIN

... Greeves. and Dr. Smnith attending the deceased. Be D was undressed. The right arm was absent from I below the elbow, and the bones were protruding u and jagged. T'he tpper right arm vwas lacerated i and his right side bruised. The right leg was ab- a sent ...

THE LOUGHBRICKLAND POISONING CASE

... and W. P. Ball (in- t structed by Mr. B. N. Johnson, Crown Selicitor). s For the vacased-Messrs. James H. Campbell, s Q.C.; John Gordon, QC.; and James Chambers I (instructed by Mr. T. B. Wallace, Banbridge). s The Attorney-General, addressing his Lordship ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... medical testimony. DUNGANNON COAL Fuiau.-A meeting was held in the Northland Arms Hotel, Dungannon, to in- auzurate a coal fund for the relief of the deserving poor. Mr. John A. Quinn, solicitor, presided. It was decided toopen a subscription list at once ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... any . mental disquietude. He thought he ws r abeher man. He had been complaining of his heart for t about twelve minths. a John Mallon dtsposed that he was employed as t boots in the Linenliall Hotel, where dec easa.d had f beenstopping, On Friday night ...

A DUBLIN CLUB PROSECUTION

... Club. t : Mr. Tobias appeared for the prosecution, f .&and Mr. John Eunit defended the accused. e Mr Tobias remarked this was a bogus t club case. e Mr. Swifte -We must refurbish our arms. D Mr. Tobisa said it was iike old times c6me P back again. Theo ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... appeared for tihe dec'endant. She ?? fined £3. I TerRATHNrNGs A MEDICAL DOCYOR. A man named Thomas HEendrick was charged by Dr John Finegan, 32 Thomas street, unddr the following circumstances- Complillnantstated that on that morning the accused came to his ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... charge against Sally Kane, and Lizzie Kane summoned John Dooris for using language provocative of a breach of the peace towards her. Mr. Warke ap- peared for John and Lizzie Kane, and Mr. O'Kane for John Dooris and Sally Kane. The trespass cases were dismissed ...