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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... perfectly satisfactory, and the prisoner was committed for trial. COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. Mrs. Catherine Toole, of Merrion-row, summoned Mr. James Wall, under the following circumstances:_ Mr. J. O'Hea appeared for the prosecution, and M. C. Fitzgerald ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... on remand, in stealng £2 15s from Catherine Tools. The pfosecutri i said she wee :9eep in Kd in a room in the house 50 New-row, when the priso- ners entered the room and took her purae frora unider her pillow. She awoke as they were learv- ing the room ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... I POLTCE INTEL'IGE'NCE-SATIRDAYI. SOUTE uN D1v;sIoN-(Before Mr. Swifte). ROBBED IN WEJSTLAND ROW. A wonmn named Catherine Brown, aged 5%, no address given, was charged by Police-Csnstable 40 B with stealing from Edward Arnold, a tele- graphist,. living ...

KNOCKER-WRENCHING

... College, was charged with having this morning attempted to wrench the knockers off the doors of the houses 15 and 16 Merrion-row, real- deuces respectively of Mr. Ilobert Moore and Mrs. Farrell. There was a second charge against him on suspicion of being ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... Hawkshaw, 85 Fran- cis-street; John Mooney, 126 Francis-street; Sarah Williams, 16 Ardee-row ; Daniel Keating, -24 and 25 Newmarket; Joseph M'Loughlin, 8 New-row, West; Peter Loughlin, 16 Brabazon-ruw ; Peter Hilton 27 New-street; John Mathews, 1, 2, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... for that purpose. Orders were also made to abate nuisances within seven days at 5 and 6 Protes- tant row, 11 Montague court, 10 Bellville,Camden row, 1 and 2 Raleigh place, 2 Meath place, 22 Meath street, and 40A Lower Camden street. Sanitarv Officers ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE-AT MANCHESTER

... that the deceased had been- . low within the last few days, and the jury returned a verdict that John Rowe was murdered by James Rowe; and that James Rowe, while in a state of insanity, killed himself.'- I Londosn paper. I MURDEROUS OUTRAGE arc WEsTOCEATu-On ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... Pinch- gut-lane ; James Fox, 46 and 47 Phibsborough- road; James Donohoe, 3, 4, 5 aud 6 Norton's- row; Margaret M'Grath, 1S Phibsborough, and 1 and 2 Norton's-row ; Lawrence Brady, 1 and 2 BPlichgut-lane, and 175, 176, 177, 178 and 179 Phibsborough-road ; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... prisoner was remanded. A CAUTION TO IBHITABLE OLD GENTLEMEN. An old man named Edward Dowling,butcher, re- siding at Beddals-row, was brought up in custody of Constable 42 C, charged by a boy named James Boulger with having assauled him on the 16th in- ...

THE CRONIN CASE

... more as if thev were going to a holiday gathering than a trial for their lives. They are seated in row of five arm. I chairs with the bailiffs in another row of ichairs behind them. This treatment is in sharp contrast with the ordinary felon's dock. Just ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... all the stingy women that ever trod the earth, Mrs. Rowe was the stingiest: she flogged the world in the regard of making a little victuals go far (laughter). There were three in family, and Mrs. Rowe never dreamt of putting down more than fourteen potatoes ...

LAW REPORT

... The defendant who carried on business as grocer, in Dalton's-row, Ornond market, married a niece of the plaintie. The defendant engaged the plsintiff' to manag~e the business in Dalton's row, he himself having taken inother esta- blishment in Charles-street ...