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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... police: knows John and Thomas Kelly: knows Robert, brother of the prisoners, who lives quite close to then . when released from prison, saw Thomas Kelly, who brought him and another man, he did notknow, into a public house: Thomas Kelly remained in the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Donnell, M.P.,John Denis Browns Valentine O'Connor Blake, Thomas V. Clendenning, Ber- nard M'Manus, William Orme, John C. Walsh, George Ormsby, Thomas Elwood, Charles Lynch, John L. Buck- nall, Thomas Ormsby, Charles Strickland, and Robert Fair, Esqrs. k ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... Williaii Verner, Bart., M.P. (foreman), Maxwell Close, Colhnel William Blacker, James Strong, Thomas Morris Jones, Marcus Synnott, Henry Leslie Prentice, Thomas Dobbyn, John Robert Irwin, James Harden, Ed- ward Bond, Joseph Johnson, Joseph Atkinson, John ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. SALVAGE CASE-CHARGE UNDER THE 9TH AND 10TH VICTORIA, CHAP. 99. -Thomas Mendus, the master of the sloop Nelly, of Miltford, summoned Thomas Bartlett, of Ringeend, owner of the sloop, Echo, of Dublin, As to appear and show cause ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Blacker, v Id Marcus Sinnot, Thomas Morris Jones, Henry Prentice, o I. Thomas Dobbyn, James Caulfield, Charles Fox, John Ro- ll bert Irwin, James Harden, Joseph Atkinson, Edward W. Bond, Joseph Johnston, John P. Harris, John Hardy, Wmn. 3- Blacker, Wm. Paton ...

KILMAINHAM SESSIONS

... KILMAINHAM-SESSIONS , ' John Lawior stood indicted for having sommitted an assault on Thomas Windor Plunkett, at Philipsbuigh, Strand, on' the 21st day of April last. Mr. Dunlevie, who 'appeared as coutnsel for the prosecution, said It appeared that Mrs ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... foreman; Thomas Fotteecue Blaney, T flalfuuri jun ; R M Bellew, M P. Wm Filgate, Oeorge MlCsaitte, Thomas Lee Nor- man, James W Macneil, Lewis ttpton, trederick J Poster, John MIClintack, George Taafe, Prandis Donodgh, Myles W O'Reilly, Thomas Finigerald ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... discharged. Two men, named Patrick Clnffy and John Henry, were ffound guilty of killing and stealing an ox, the property of Mr. Thomas Hardy of Listra. Not sentenced. John M'Crate, a man who has been at sea for thirty, was sentenced to twelve months' imoprisonment ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... was for 1,0001. under the customs act, 8 end 9 1 Victoria. cap. 84, called the 1registry act. that I Patrick Toney, Thomas Dykes, Thomas Reddin, Patrick hosj iSheemuck, and some other witnesses were examined, and and rmerely recapitulated what they swore ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—SATURDAY

... fine f orse, and he sent his' brother, Jsmes Fitzpatriek with the animal to the fair of Mayan to sell it. James, although an 'hardy customer, so far ias years went, 'got particular in- A Ltractions from his brother not to sell the horse under 2ol.,. that ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... . COAUdzwkiS UU5Jx ' U3 . INJUSTICE TO A JUSTIcE.'-Two persons named Thomas Really, and Mathew Heally, were charged with having committed a violent assault on a man named Thomas Justice, the previous night It appeared that the corn plainaet went into ...