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ENGLISH ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... named George Renton, and another named Joe Dixon, were in a field called Apple- yard's field, near Sheffield, gathering blackberries, and they found a man in a hedge bottom quite dead. They ?? the assistance of a man named Somerset, who was working in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... station. The accused was fined in 20e., with the alternative of 14 days Imprisonment. ASSAULT ON TaE PoTLio.-Patrick Flanagan, Blackberry-lane, Rathlmines, labourer, was charged with having assaulted Police-constables Patrick Kelly, 49 B, and Johin Lenilan, ...

THE WESTMEATH WILL CASE

... Why was lhe.nameddling? Motives became immate- rial in this case for the wrongdoing; but motives were there ies thick as blackberries. Lyster could not directly set about getting n will under which he could get the property for. himself or he would have ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... municipal councils in the various Bulgarian towns, which our contemporary is under the impression have fallen like so many blackberries into their bands. ADMIRALTY APPOINTMENTS. Londil, S aturdaY. Connianflur P. C. Joh bstn t the Hector. Fleet Suirgeo'i \ ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... i litary style anD d singing. One of the defen. dents, who acted as spokesman. stated that they were going out to pick blackberries on the Moun- tafins, ind in order to pass time they indulged in a little sinigin, thinking that it wvas no harm. They Were ...

THE CHARGE OF TREASON-FELONY AGAINST MR. F.J. ALLAN

... the guilt of the accuse-6 in any way. As for the rules of the Fenian Society found os him -such rules are as plenty as blackberries. It is rot pretndecd that they are in the handwritting of I the accused, though that handwriting has been identidied by ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT OF APPEAL

... Alexander, the tenant said he had taken to exporting blackberries to Glasgow, and he wished the land would pay him half as well. Mr. Commissioner Litton said he had often I wondered why blackberries were not more cul-E tivated. - - It wvas intimated that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... prisoners broke. 3Mr. MXnCune defended. M. Kevs remanded the case for the attendance of Mr. Ledwidge. DIED FROM EATING BLACKBERRIES. Ylesterday, Dr. Whyte, coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue on the body of a little boy aged ten named Thomas Walsh ...

THE MANSION HOUSE SUPPER ROOM

... of science, and they will be all receiving the freedom of the city. Mr Ross said that prominent men were as plentiful as blackberries in Ireland. And there might be other cases in which a gold box might be presented at the cost of the rates. The- Attor ...

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

... given up to the authorities. M lr U0'Aiara ibsearved that he had *e.n ri 1 h* detectives about the place 2s lelicek as blackberries (laughter). Witnos,: r ott his l nioey. £ 27 ?? iu gold, hiving i.ntede ii' receipts. Crosq-exativted by M1r. O'Shttushaessy- ...

BIGAMY CASE AT LISBURN

... of Lisles, near me 6aA bok place. It appears that the boy left home early in the morning for the pur- pose of gatherin-blackberries. While he was climbing a stone wall to secure somne bunches of the fruit be missed his footing iand fell to the ground ...