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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I SATURDAY. NORTHERN DIVISION-(Before Mr Wail). A YEOMAN'S CLOTHES STOLENT. Thes Martin, a labourer, having no taxed re- sidence, was charged by Constable Corrigan (137 D), with the larceny from the Royal Bar- ' racks oi a coat and trowsers, the property of Frederick Kennedy, a memaber of the Irish con- I tinget of the Imper al Yeomanry. The ac- cused was found with the articles in his pos- se ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE. YESTERDAY

... NORTHERN DIVISION (Before Mr WalL) i A YOUTHFUL WINDOW BREAKER. E A little boy named John Fleming, residing in r Nerney's court, was char ed by a woman named Eliza Sullivan with breaking a pane of glass in E the shop, 40 Middle Gardiner street, by delier- ately pushing his elbow through it. The boy denied that he broke the window. He was re- roanded for a week to the North Dublin Union. i A ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I YESTERDIY. SOUTHEN DIVISION-4Before Mr Swifte). PUSE -SNATCHING IN COLLEGE GLIKEEN. A young fellow named Patrick O'Brien, of no fixed residence or occupation, was charged by Consable Murphy (40 B) with snatchinag a purse containing l8s from Miss IMtitchell, of Ballsbridge, while the disorderly scene was proceeding outside Trinity College on. Thrardmy I afternoon. Miss Miitchell was pasing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELLIGENCE, I YESTERDAY. THE IRISH 'CJNDIPENDENT PRINTING AND PiBLISHING C(OIPANY, Yesterday, before the Vice-Chance Ior, ia the matter of the Comparies Act and the above company, Mr Miles K 'lne, Q C 4.nstrueted by Mr Sheridan, on behalf of Mr Thomas Baker, the liquidator of the company), applied that a mo- dified scheme for the raccnstruotion of the com- pany should be sanctioned bv ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELL16EXCL YESTERDAY NOGRTHEERN' DIVISION-1 ?? k ?? Thony. SALVATION ARMS tB' Zr:Y It wrill be remembered :ha: ;bt - : bers of th1e Saltion Army : . thtronghfareat M:ddle Ahoca -f-v irr of religious meetirgs large crovwds. When eb- -- court, 1Mr Mahonr iC4_-j. t.-. ' ?? Sidney Porter, the occ-al 1.,.4 O'(Neil, a member of tae Ak-v. 0io' cused were &Leo ordered m i peace and be of geod ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... SOUTH TPIRA!r~RY. WrEl'EIBOY FRf~FulTO NS. ' lonmel, Tue-day. The Lord Chief Justice (lJord CUIriea) yes- terday morreng re~suine& the hearing of the criwnal ases. winITTBOY OAISE. James Foley, loousmel, w dchaed- uvder the Wlnmteboy Ac ?? sending a letter to Denis Hunt, Lissmigh, threatenig viOlence, and requiring him not to -do an act which he had a legal right to do. He pleaded not guilty, ...

COUNTY LIMERICK ASSIZES

... COUNIY LI -Mh r In the County Cou:-: *- J gibbon and a speo.al Jiuy s' -, all day in tryin: aa acmol rr o Stokes, a farmrer resid:1- Z t I ' ., ( against James LvnlI, 1rit t 4 ,ihful ?? on Augu'. i and trees whxh seTpararseI b-l case was remitted fr;,m ttin h-- L Bench. i4e jar-- found for pir.:ii i t ,dUition to ?? ?? ALLE GED SLA.ND;rD 4 This was a rermitted at, . ¾zna,5, i alleged slander, ...

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... I'TY QUARTER SESSIONS. i WHITE CLOVES FOR THE RECORDER. Yesrfrdav the Hon the Itecorder (Sir P R. Falkiner, Q Ci, opened the business of the City QuaAter Ses- sions in the small room of the Green, street, Courthoase. Mr C Kerisan, Clerk oI the OCrwn and Peace, w(s in attendance. The Recorder was premented witi a pair of white gloves for the first time durting his term of-office. The fo]lowin§ ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTElrJfIE NC-Ev. YESTERDAX)J. tSOWEIIERS DiVli';io- (Before 'r l axa-e, 'Q * OPEN A` PHWA(HICH~ >t YT MILilJ\.\, A young mnan n; med Js F.-I H 'c-v sideat of 4Sllaown, wvas aar.i ?? asawsuaeed Rev Dr aioffat aun i .ore ?? were condun.tg wn open z:ir ra :. - V.e : on the Common at ?? . .: - . ogn. Aaittinr x-oungflg rl.L 2 a.a.. Hackett was charged wilhl s >. : a . stable rlO E when ...

LICENSING PROSECUTION

... YIlterday. in thec Sintlhern Pollce Court, be- fw-o YMr Swrifte, Q C' ,ir Ma-useell, the manager 4 t the Plhoenix Brooncry Company, vits su5ln- nmoned by Sergea.t A 22 fo-r having suppel drink to a drnnltnk-7 an.PTI in the licensed house 38 James'e strmet, for which the P1liOcnx BrewerY Cnmpany kold the licence. MIr (-raltd Bymrne appeared for the defence. CorporaZ MI'1)cnald. Dublin Furhliers ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAw INTELLIGENCE. YESfRDAY. APPLICATION FoR ATTCHfFENT AGAI.NitST .ThSflCES. Yesterday, in the Queen's Bench Division, before the Lord Chief Baron, Mfr Jusirie Andrews, and' Mr Justice Johinsmon the ar- gunen hsin Cle case of Squire v 6weeney were resurmed. This was an application on behalf of the Crown to make absolute a con- ditional order for atachmenb agaist si:x of; the justices wao ...

THE SALVATION ARMY

... TEE SALVATION ARMY. I POITCE CoUxr PTVWtFIDIGS. Tn the Southern .Divisional Police COurt yes- terday, beforetir .Swifte, a carter narmed Curran was charxed with assa.ulring several open-air praachors connected with the Salvation Army at Dolphiu's Barn on ThurHday evening and also with resisting arrest and assaulting catnia 113 E and 74 1,. A maan named Hauly was charged with draunkenness and ...