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EXTRAORDINARY BIGAMY CASE

... EXTR A-'3tDTN-ARY- BBIGAMY { 'ARSE. Frede;`c!; ni.- adl 46. a -ii1te'lvyrs' la urtr, is 1nowa r1 ainainc; -a2 th.e nro -len thi! beset ai m -ic ccrj mn ! was lietS arA C IR' I 'n -the WVew H;inr Police C ?? ve `erd;av viii hbai nv. nd aisc with cauW -- r i : f se-tr;-. in bo in. te in tie inorara c :cstr t ;e clin' ii zo St Jair ithe iGrca;. Setbral r rsan. r-i ?? ic' -J.cs 2'r.sons: i. at ...

TRAGEDY NEAR DUNDALK

... ThAGEDY NEA1R DUNDALK. - - ALLF(,hE'D WVFE MURDER. POLICE BIND THE HUSB3AND| WITH ROPES. Oin Satlndriv a shoDkir-' oecurrence took place: about two ?? from Durdalk. A youn.g mar- I ried womran named Rosanna RFoddy was found I brutally nmutdered, and her husband, WmV| Roddy, has been arrested on a charge of m-r- ?? his wvife. The deceased and her hus- ! band lived at a place cal'ed _Merchee ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I I YESTERDAY. SOUTHERN DIVISIONAL COURT--(Before Mr Bvrne, Qt). MORNING CHARGES. The number of morning charges was 38. CHARGE AGAINST GROTERS' ASSIS- TANTS. Two Young men of respectable appearance. named Thomas Kelly and Thomas Smvth, who had been charged as assistants in the public- house of Peter Paul Cullen, No 4 Upper Ste- plhen's street, were brought, up by Detective- Constables Love ...

DUNDALK TRAGEDY

... DUND NLK TR) A GEDY. THE INQUEST. VERDICT OF KURDER AGAINST THE !LSSBAND, Dundalk, Tuesday. |Messrs Win M Patteson and B P T Logan, J P's, head an inquest to-day at Blaclkrock, -ear I this town, on the body of Mrs Rosanna- Roddy, wife of Wi liam Roddy, farnner, who was found I dead in her house on Saturday under circum- stanees already bliefly stated. Maggie _M.Donald, a servant in Roddy's ...

KILMAINHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... , The Ron the Recorder, S:r Fred Fakl-inoe presided vesterday at the Quarter Sessons in 1ijmainham Courthouse. The following gentlemen were sworn on thje grand jary-Meters' Joha Mooney (fore.,man), Henry f, Stewart,'John Brennan, Hugh. Con- nor, Fredk C Haughtop, Thos Stringer, Mlichael Broderick, james Cuooey, James J haughtoon, Joseph Mooney. Herbert Dudgeon, Robert Huduleston, Patk Mooney, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... YESTER DAY. NORTHiERN DIVISIONAL COURT---(Before Mr Mahonv.) .RIOWDYIS.M.I Francis Wood, labourer, wass convicted of! jostling feina'es on the pathway at North Frede- ! rick street, and was tined 10s or seven days'li imprisonment. I CHEERING FOR KRUGER. I .41fred (anpbeU, of 20 Rutland square, was! charged bt Constable 174 1. wvith behaving in a disorderly manner in Rutland squa~re on Mon-l ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I YESTERDAY. NORTHERN DIVISIONAL COURT. (Before MS-. Mahony.) GLASS-BREAKING. Luzzie Russell was charged by Constable 39 C with having on Sunday morning, between one and two o'clock, smashed glass to the value, I of £13 in the windows of r -I 'Evoy's estab- lishment, Talbot street, by throwing stones at| them. Prisoner was sent for trial at Sessions. NEGLIGEN'T Di, . '.--DEATH. Peter Clarke ...

CROWN PROSECUTION IN THURLES

... CROWN. PROSECUTION IN I THUR.ILFS I THE COOLCORMACK EVICTED FARM'. ALLEGED DRAWINZG OF A REVOLVERI ON-IHE PUBLIC STREE . .: f, - Thurles, 'hursday. At the Thurles Petty Sessions hehl here yes- terdra, before Col J Archer Prendergast, C N ! la-rke. D L; F Knox. D Law, M Power, J P. j Margaret Callaghar, of Quarry street, Thurles, Iwas charged with having at last fair day at Thurlee ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INVTELIGENCLE. YESTEIRDAY. p ,NORTHERN DIYTSITY-(Before Mr Wa.lsh). A BOLD LA ?? . Cn.t:.'n'tia 116 C put forward Michael Kirw;an; 1on aZ chir. f having stolen a ham value 6s 6d frrni Tr l pten's brunch house in Henrv street on tre 3ri `lmt. Tlb? constaible ceposs that he was on duty in lesrrv Ptnret &Dn Wedn'wdiv y fternoon. He !ri i:cet tbe prisoner stardliog at TLiton's dor, ol lhen ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCEb YESTERDAY. -Southern Division--(Before _r Swifte). CHARbE OF STEALING A. CHARACTER. Daniel Obghlan was charged by Detectivd Officers Lonergan and Carroll with the lar- cenv of a discharge, the property of Gee Eyres. Doylphin's Barn. The accused, It appeared, had stayed -:th the complainant from the 13th September until about the 3rd or 4th of October- Eyres had been en ...

THE CRUMLIN MURDER CASE

... |THE 'CR UMTIAN M bMURER CASE. |In the Southern Police Coedrt on Sauzday1 besore Mr bwifte, WViuLaam Byrne, aged 20, labourer, rcsidiag aP Captain lane, Cruam,±, was put lorwarn in cuz- towy charged win tnte nurner df his father, Mienlmel Byvrne, on Gtristsuas E~ve, at Captai lane, Crumlin. Mr 'l'obas prosecuted, and Mr J J Wals,4 defended. Thomas Merriman, brother-in-law of the ac- cused, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... SATURDAY. NORTHERN DIVISIONT-(Before Mr Will, . A married 'womm named Anne Massey, ct Lower Jervis stree:, wash charged by Detective 1 Sergeant Sheehan fwith obtaning money by false 'retencen from Messrs Todd, Burns, and Co, bv Means of altered orders. It appears that the woman's husband is a perambulaitor repairer, and that he was in the constamt eniploymeat of 1 HIessrs Tbdd, Burns, and Co. ...