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SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT A SHOOTING GALLERY

... SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT A S'HOt-I ING UALLRYk . . . | It would be difficult to say how many lives have been sacrificed through the ilimsy con- siruction of shooting galleries, but the total (remarks the Birminghain Post) muns be very great. It seems, however, to be no one's busi- ness to sappress dangerous structures of this ! class, or to submit them to inspectien which' shall secues adequate ...

MR. SHEEHY, M.P., AND THE FREEMAN

... ?u. SHEErlY, ?LP0, ANI) THE 1? I-.- ~- ?? . EVIDENE OFg E AD ' - ' MW; G:AY . - L v- The IfSOD II&f aE -s. - ftP dif'idif ita tgl est mording, ath- 04_nd6 J~IIeik~ ?? fun flit 31111110jisl at i ts ie intlo the ?? i bd th. hrB Ats . j Ste -rlWs inn~fidth Ot.d 6idpb. Th gf5nilbged lite *su ~oa shiea in stws oenrali aultd- ?? ;fbi - saa~ rai~0 ilaed *sekdtg fdiea ,.fht WOr befo u1T M e ...

THE CHAREG AGAINST AN IRISH BARRISTER

... THE CHARGE AGAINST AN IRISH BARRISTER. London, Tuesday. At Bow street to-day, before Mr. Vadghan, William Charles Hennessy, a member of the Irish Bar, was charged on remand with obtaining money by fraud. The accused, who was unable to pro- cure bail last week, was brought up in custedy and appeared very dejected. Mr. Brigltman prosecuted, and Mr. Duttem appeared for the prisoner. Mr. William B ...

THE LIMERICK BURGESS HOLL

... TUB CITY oFfe*. J!9«M'» Division, *«■»»• Harrison, Mi Juatica O'Briau, Mr Justice Uolnias, Htobard 40«nis, with whom was Bush* Timothy *rrn»*ton, M P (instructed by Mr Jamas H Um,, k >> '» 'a uaso Alderman niordan, appellant; M'Namara ra- aopla-4 f orii#r th# ' th 1 i* obuin ' matter tb «'Pedant on tha . Limerick ba made absolute, notwithstanding an aftiJavit ma,l« tha SdvTl m ,V ...

THE TIPPERARY PROSECUTION

... THE TIPPERABY PROSECUTION. I WE hope that it will not be forgotten that, j the evil spirit of Balfourism has other em- J I hbim ms beaides the Jubilee oerCio- &t' 47¢~til~etreeaedysteda~r.Repeal- Ii hg th* Coercion Act io but one step in the j path of reform. Were we inclined to for- I get this, theoiincidertt in Tipperary Court- house would mbae us painfully aware of the fact. The ...

THE POISONIG OF WOMEN IN LONDON

... THE POISONING OF WOMEN IN LONDON. VERDICT OF MURDER AGAINST eNEIL4 London, Wednesday. Y The inquest on the body of Matilda Clover, a who died of strychnine poisoning in Lambeth a road last October, wad resumed to-day at - Tooting. Dr Joseph Harper, of Barnstaple, - I said his son, Mr Walter Harper, was a medical I student at St Thomas's Hospital, and a lodger - on the Lambeth road. On April ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POJL1E3 INTErLLIGENCF- SA PRDAILY. NoRTHzuN DrvIsIoX-(BefOr Mr- O'Donel). CMAGf OF SAIISAUHrm. Patri'.k Egan, described es a tailor, aged 20 years. reiditig at 28 Upper Deniiniek street, vim put forward in custody of Inepector Whit tker and Constable 41 D, charged with hiving caulsd the death of his wife Eliza, aged 19 Yeans, by as- saulting her. MP. Tobias, solicitor, prosecuted on behalf of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY SOuTERPN DxIVISoN-(Before Wr. Byrne.) THE CIVILIAN JLM THE SOLDIER. A young rnw, Jehn Crosbie, residing at 82 Francis street, was put forward charged on re- mand in custody of Pofice-constable 194 .A wilt being drunk and disorderly, and aiding and abet. ting the desertiorn of a private of the Dub'hh Fusiliers on the 3rd inst. Sergeant Archibald Salmon, of the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSg ~ 1NTELLIGENCK .OSAQHAN. - I ?? : f Mo0iingbai, Saturday. Thi irrn ie, Justice Andrews took his seat -in tile Crown Court here said' Opened the Commission. The grand jury having been re.. r sworn, - :.0 Hais Lordohip ?? tIhem, sad that it was unnecesseary that they- should be reawoni, as there ,ws no criminal-business to go before them -This was a8veoq gratirfying circumstance ; afnd he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... , T ?? -t . ?? LAW FEMLJ4E1WE Lord Cbiro i4hrd Iusti fl- . iltbon~nd ord Jushpitel Barr.) To. 3D L.ti DWRD Wmnff, TZ&hA ?? tenant. bad not'weee ageistb Aierdro JutliLn Comwrti~eio Ciratc 1a4tevgmf; It washy the i:fh ...

TERRIBLE DOMESTIC TRAGEDAY

... TERRIBLE4 OrMICa TRA(oDY. : - THE MUREIiTNGBED. .iedlay', Ohio, ThuSdzy. A terr.ble asi of uir w biychltat has occurred: bore. Qzi- O Sundx lest Jeph Lytle, an inmate of the Natiqual Soldlers #ome it Drayteii having *o'btalned: leyt of o ab- 8eece1 ?? er p 'isited the hme o his divorced ife. Herepailued quietly ini- te house Until yesterday, when ?? rarning hb Suddieny masdg a muideroud attach ...