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DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURDAY. ARIIAN-QUAY OFFICE. the P.ROSECcUTION OF LICENSED SPItRIT-DEALERS.-John I Walsh, Barrack-street, was summoned for having two ren persons tippling in his house between nine and ten o'clock Tb on the morning of Sunday, the 28th of ...

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... Sheil. Dt Honourable 11. Lowry Corry. ah Sir William Somerville. , The O'Conor Don. t, MzssrEryris-John Ellis, Villiers Stuart, O'Connell, d Hune, Grattan. The Marquis of Headfort was the lord in waiting, the r Ron. General Sir William Lumley the groom ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... appointed him ; he lloed iiind theseoo-ibuhou with d his wife and one ehild; II knew John B~Abhiingtoo ; I re., 1. member letting a portion of the glebe lands tis John Bait.~ Li e bington and to Willi'am Gillespie the younger,sprtl m, in con sores; the ...

VICEREGAL COURT

... Hamilton, John t MICusland, Oliver M'Causland, Rodesick O'Connor, John a Flanagan, H Burgoyne, Thomas Tisdall, Dame, E Bullen, Sheil, H Ellis, Barnewell, R Birnewall, R Hamilton, John Moore Napier, Tenison, IV. Garrett, James V. O'Dowdv, is John Keating ...

THE IRISH JUDGES

... Justice John- ston, who is not only at this present hour, but has been for some years, in that state of impaired health and energies, the very foresight of which admonished ?? Little- dale that it was time to withdraw from the bench to the arm chair, and ...

THE MURDER OF THE ITALIAN

... work - ith the last witness at the time, was next examined, and Igave precisely the same evidence. John Finnigan, son of the last witness, William Carey, John Cullen, and Anne Martin, were also examined, but their evidence went only to the same extent. They ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... O'Connor charged St Mr. Edward Bassett, gunmaker, of 22, Aston's-quay, with T having imported fire-arms, without license for so doing. tl Mlr. Henry Grattan Curran appeared as counsel on be. Bi half of the tradesmen of Dublin. ti Mr. O'Connor said he sent ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... appeared that the pri- soner threw a bucket of mortar on the lad. Committed for a week. A notorious character, named Laurence Grattan, charged two females, named Eliza Miller and Maria Johnston, with having stolen his pocket-book. Office-sergeant Kennedy said ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... WheO ireland asked bread, what did you get but a etone ? ,, ienru asked for amelioration of youe. sad oondition sd arms bil. We waat no arme but our own two g got nd head to guide us; and while we nove under 'rMSf 3 el of our Liberator, we will be asur not ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... Secretary for Ireland, i-ung into the fire; ~and an arms f of bill, to which clatuses have been recently added, -which ith even Mr. Shaw declared were 'wanJonly severe. You hat may conceive that an arms bill, with all its molestations, If may be required ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... occurred. Inreference to this imeeting two police- constables were examined, James Johnston and John Ma- guire, and T very much regret the manner in which John- ston gave his evidence, and the contemptuous manner in which he spoke of persons that he called ...