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THE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Ducketts Grove; Charles Mervya Doyne, J P; Wells Stewart, James Charles Dulckett, J P, 'ussells town Park; 'Major John Alexander, ilford eouse; John Roderick Leockey, DL, Lenbase; Jcoha Cornwall Brady, J P2,r Mldyshall House; Captain Philip Czarles NXewton ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... the Cambridge Arms Motel, Island-bridge, was summoned at the suit of the Dublin Alliance Consumers' Gas Corn- pany for having fraudulently consumed gas the property of the company. Mi'. Gerald Byrne, solicitor, prosecuted, and Mr. John Ennis defended ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... appeared for tihe dec'endant. She ?? fined £3. I TerRATHNrNGs A MEDICAL DOCYOR. A man named Thomas HEendrick was charged by Dr John Finegan, 32 Thomas street, unddr the following circumstances- Complillnantstated that on that morning the accused came to his ...

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 ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... James Davis, George aC Davenport, Bartholomew Hynes, John J Kirwan, 3 John Dl'Dougall, Thomas Jesson, Nelson Palmer, Ed- -ward D Burke, John M'Doenagh, Wm H Halligan, Thos ML'Donagh, George Mack, John Ward, Michael O'Sal- livan, Michael A Lynch, Fames X ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... O'Conno, Eccles, libel; John D Rosenclial, pletintiff's attorney ; John Egan, defendant's attorney. Churles 'futly vt London W Len. non, libal; John D Rosenthln, plaintifl's attorney; Josepi, Burke, del! ndant's attorney, John Reilly vt Joseph Wililiam ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Fitzgerald, defended. The prosecutrix stated that shbo was crosing Grattan-bridge when the prisoner, who was driving a float, drove up and knocked her down. She wai -severely injured, and her arm was broken. At this stage of the case Mr. Curran stated that ...

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

... only open for a fortnight, and he was not aware of the consequences. The defendant was fined in'the mitigated penalty or it. John Flood, Little Strand-street, was summnioned for a si- milar offence. Sergeant Campbell stated that between' two and three o'clock ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DU.bL1N POLlVE-ATTURDAY. , AitiAte-qUAr OFniCI. I., CAli4.-,Mr,'john Etch Iiim ws su . noned for having delayid 9'adibit Itd4 Payie into hii 4 alace of buieps, at ?? ?? e rt deing duly ijiade-, ' ?? U Upon .the ease. being qallea'on, Mr. Odiit*UlI tho ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... Stephen Doyne John Thomas Rosborough Coclisugh, Sir James Power, Barb, ielsoard Donovan, Major John Harvey, Charles Arthur Wall- ker, John RIowe, Percy L Harvey, Lieutenant Colonel Villior LanToucle Halton, Hon Edward Sidney Stoptord, Sir John RIichard Wolsely ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... CONMMISSION COURvT. County of Longford-.John flare a RCortiner. Queee's Corinty-John ?? a Rev John F Shearmoan, same a same, Michael Booden and sauntler aL 1ev WM Lyster, George Walpole a same, same a saene Michael BUayes a John Brophy,, Mlichael Ideregin a Robenrt ...