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PETTY SESSIONS

... Prisoner was fined 5s end costs for being drunk, and was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment for assaulting the police. John Francis Murphy, who preferred a charge of stabbing against a young man named Owen Doogan. and who, since making his infor- mation ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 23rd March. w hen in adjournment wvas fouurd neces- sery. A piaa of guilty was entered, and a fine of £5 vwas imposed. John Francis WOurk, 84. Vernon 'Street, was summoned by David Ml~iaeter. inspector of food, for hbayin on the 5th March sold, to the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Healy, Esq., W.P,, second son of Maurice Healy, of Lismore, in ?? of Waterford. Henry Joseph Maguire, Esq., second son of John Francis Maguire, late-of Ardmanagh, in ihe ! County of Cork, Esq., DI.P., deceased. . William Richard Le FoaU, Esq., A.A., Camn- ...

LAW

... LAW. hIEAD POLICE OFFICE-DUBLIN, WEDNESDAY. (FROM OUR SPECIAL rEPORTER,) NU G ENT'S A L N ANA C. John Francis Nugent appeared to-day before the magistrates of this office, Messrs. PORTER, MAGEE, and WVsE, to answer the charge preferred ngainst him of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the complainant tried to get in again, and made a rash. The constablo pulled him out, and after he letbimo go he fell, John Francis C allen corroborated. ?? Sargent said that Constable Price, whom be had knowia r1e siz years, bore an excellent character ...

EXTRORDINARY ATTACHMENT-SUICIDE

... said his son was sometinies addicted to trink. geila ) The jury foulnl the follow'nm verdict.-- That the gealu 1, said John Francis Johnston did, on the 30th of July, laey 0 shoot himself with a pistol, being at the time under the 1 Tij r iiifluenee of ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... given, and coat- >thhe'll to- ratterntion of the vs-rt audience. Bctte¼FATAveT-rYni iaar O the nighit of the SOLth ?? -Mr. John Francis Small- coroner fort torimrt ?? ilad- an inqunest on the bode of Francis Ie nnelly aged two- yearttl t Vse rliled ro] Ia ...

THE ARRAN MURDER

... his brother. They ascenrded the hill, and they met two young men, one of whorm was sometthin.g like the prisoner. Edward John Francis. London, brother of the last witnes-, corroborated. David M'Kenzie. shepherd. South high. Corrie, said that on Monday. ...

POLICE NEWS

... Board, and Mr. t Robt. Hamilton, and he (Mr, Rea) suggested the o names of several other ?? Wm. Gilliland Johnson, -Mr. John Francis Yerguson, Mn. John Suffero, and Mr. James Torrens. Would it not in then be better for the employgeis to meet the, men h ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... OTWAY, Esq., Q.C., Chairman of the County Antrim. The fol- lowing gentlemen occupied seats on the ?? Edward Cocy, J.P.; John Francis Ferguson, Esq., J.P., D.L.; Edward Orme, Esq., R.I.; David Taylor, Esq., J.P.; Dr. M'Gee, J.P.; Samuel Archer, Esq, S.P ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... from the sheriff £S9 5s 6d, the s-inn lo'dged by her in con- sect-ion with t'he relleaise of the animai. S3LLL V. M3 C-YN. John Francis Small, solicitor, Newvrv, sued Michael JAmes Mt Camn and Catherine A'Cann, Kilrea, to recover £22 18s 8d, oosts due. Mr ...

POLICE NEWS

... [Richardson; 6, Henry Rickman; 7, Marcus Odling; S, Percival Waugh; 9, William Arthur M'Cutchan; 10, Arthur John Bird; 11, John Francis Green; 12, Alfred Martinelli; 13, David Wm.Leitoh; 14, Thomas John Aloysius Low- ling- 15, James Joseph Macken; 16, George ...