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CORONER'S INQUEST

... family, as a servant,- for 39 years; she was a woman rather temperate in her habits; she was complaining last week of an inward complaint; she complained of dizziness in her head occasionally; she complained of something in her stomach on getting up; she ...

TERMONFECKIN PET rY SESilONS.T.-TEE IC IRISRI FISUEIRY LAWS

... Works, who, as the Bench were aware, bad been made Commissiorers of Fistteries, and it had been forced upon them by the complaints frequently made of a systematic violation of the law by the traw- lers in exercising their calling within certain prohibited ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... OFFICE CURiOUS CHARGE..A fox fancier, named William Heavy, or, as the defendant termed him, ' a dog stealer, preferred a complaint against W. H. M'Cann, Esq., of the Four-in-hand Club, and some officers, whose names we could not ascertain, belonging to ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... the wvar, and that he made no personal profit from the War Department contracts. He also stated that he never received any complaint as to the quality of the beef rations served out to the L soldiers. .Mr. Long, Secretary for the Navy, has replied - to the ...

TRAGEDY IN BRUSSELS

... abuasing his wife; who, with true womanly feeling, eove to hide it from the world outside. It was evident, however, that an inward ?? weighed upon her mind. SD much incensed was the eldest son at the treatment his mother received, that he enlisted as a ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... not charge for anything that rer they used. i of Several witnesses were produced to prove the defendant's I an. case. The complaint was dismissed. ng Alexander Wishart, 10, Parliament-street, was sum- i he moned for having persons tippling in his house ...

CONTY DUBLIN REVISION—YESTERDAY

... alive. Her organs of vision were of a whitey-blue on a light orange ground, and the pair of squinters looked downwards and inwards on a probosis that seemed to be anxious to look up in the world. HIler head-dress and drapery were sadly disor- dered, and ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE.YZ1TzkDAY. Ica- H~~~EAD.OPFICS Io. Yesterday John Crohan appeared before the magistrates tso thi office, to prefer a complaint against James Power, rhe the secretary of the Saint John's Total Abstinence Society I to for withbolding one pound sixteen ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... [Before WV. .J. C. AL.LEN and S. C. FENTON, Esqrvs. AIPPLEIS FRAI)ULENTI.Y MADE t'l. Mr. Rea, clcrk of the markets, ?? a complaint against a man nanmed Jfichaet Cappa. fronm lLiugligali. for exposihg for sale, and selling to a wom11an Ilnlamd Margaret ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... prisoner was much addicted to drink, and, on being reftsed money for the purpose of obtain- ing drink, be threatened to kill complaintant. The pri- soner was ordered to find bail, or, in default, to bo im- prisoned for six montbs. James Walsh was brought up ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... telass to wvhich they belone' nee l board-room in a state of evidently grongexeenteredthe both seeming to struggle with the 6 inward stors, andl to put on as much the appearance cal storms, and fortitudecouldcommand. The c ajmness as all their commenced ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... gateway and caught hold of her companion. She ran away, and the prisoner then laid hold of her. The constable said that complaints were frequenitly made of fellows standing in gateways and assaulting girls as they passed. The prisoner was most dis- orderly ...