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COOKE'S EXCURSIONS

... I A short time since we copied into oar pages an interesting article from a morning contemporary, drawing attention to the unrivalled beauties of Irish scenery, and to the fact that, while every- body thinks it necessary to wander by the banks of Rhine and to climb the hill-sides of the Trosache, comparatively few betake themselves to the valley of the Blackwaterorseek health andamusement amid ...

THE MURDER AT SYDENHAM TERRACE

... THE EXAMINATION AT THE POLIC Fair' , OFFICE. Al.. At the Northern Division of ?? ee to Police-court, on yesterday, before Mr CJ O'Ddnel, now Terence Walab, of Edendrry, was brought up in ,s . custody of Detective-officers Doyle and Carey, of to be the G Division, charged with being concerned in rded the recent murder of Mrs Neil, of, Sydenbam bi terrace, Eatlgar. laU, Mr Anderson, Crown ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... i ; TOWN Or DiJROIAIDA. Yeteotday morning, the High sheriff, T. ielautl, FEq accompanied by G Batterly, HEsg, Suns)heriff, took his Beat on the beaeh in tbe - Crow$n Courb,1'in the Tholselg wien the following ge wlen, wor - l~f~lA n.he gran' Jury gentl~ue vee emparrilleas ,6au gad u , bv C;i'Mahon, Esqq Ckork of the Ce-own .- .Thies ?dsthewa3 forelun-n ?? Chadwick. Wim *Vhirer b, E B Daly, ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... , LA ICOURTS-YESTEADAY. I 'In re' 3tlooms Msol ?? e ?? whichwaqrs oefevdro the Lonrr nd Chancellor'1j_ iln~ M WashQ C with whomWM~ -UR P White, Q C, and Mr arsdeaso instructed by N i lir Poerappie onbehlf f ...

THE BANK FORGERIES

... THEH BANK FORGERERK (Biy Freeman Speeial Wire.), To-dady hnr Willi London, Monday Night. O-dy T~r IvlliniCheshire, 'another engraver, carrying on business in Paternoter-row, .proved that in Deemzber George Bidwell ezployed himn to engrave thle namres of severat continental towns; the names were Amsterdam, Lubeck, -remen, and Hamburg* the prisonecr gave no name, but was called Bonl in the ...

DEATH IN A POLICE CELL

... Another death in a police cell-another victim to ,the stupidity of a policeman ! But it is onry a cross- ing-sweeper, and, who is to blame if the crossing. sweeper takes it into his head to get a fit and falls down on a door-step 1 He mast be drunk, and even if he is not drunk, what business has he to lie down there and obstruct the thoroughfare? He must be made to move on. So the official ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 'YESTERDA.Y'S LAW INTE1LLIGENCE. I .. I. - - .- _ - _- I * 1, - - - - ?? - :- l COURT OF CHAIfCERY AFiPEAL. J Owig t;o the indisposition of ?? of C Appeal, this court did not sit. g M'Ka ~. ?? ROLLS COURT. ; - Ic M'Eenna v. Lewis.-In this tise an applicafloi *Wh e' made for an injunction to restrain the defendant from' a continuing an ejeetment proceedings. T.he plaintiff alleged that in 1824 ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... YESTEiRDAY'S POLICE INTBLLIOBrCE. I = SOis~ersaN R DIVISON. ice (Before Mr. C. J. O'Donel.) Ig Charge of Assault.-Matthew Murphy was put for- ie ward, in custody of Police-constable 131 E, charged with having committed a most violent assault on Mr. Thomas Caulfeild Irwin, Portland-row. It appeared ht from the evidence, that a dispute arose between the prisoner and the prosecutor about rent, ...

TERRIBLE MURDERS IN OHIO

... TERRIBLE MURDERS IN O[Hto. I I (From Ode Cincinsnatii Cornmercial December 29 ) Deerfield, a little town of two or three hundred in. habitants, on the Little Miami Railroad, about thirty tiles north east of this city, bas been the scene of a hebazendlng affair. To the north of the village, a die- ?? about a mile, and standing on a by-road a quarter of a mile from the Labaoon Pike, is a next ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... | THE FENIAN TRIALS' T'HE SPECIAL COMMISSION. THIRTEENTH DAY. THE TRIAL OF O'DONOVAN RIOS&A. Mr. Justice H1eogh and Mr. Justice itzgeral[ took their seats on the bench in the eourthous!' Green-street, atten o'clbekyesterdayw whenthe trial ot Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa, the regigtered publisher of the Iruh Pcop/cnewupaper, was resumed. Trhe Attorney-General, M.P. ; the Solicitotr- General, M.P. ; ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... |ilE 'FEIAN TRALIS. ,TH- -d : SRECIL COMMISSION. t THE ESCAPE' OF JAMES.. STE' PHENS. UP THE TRIAL OF DANIEL BYRNE, THEM d WAXWDER. he Itti. Justice I~eogh and D,. Justice Fitzgerald de took their Seats on the bench at half-past ton. o'eo~k yested&y in the court-houso, Green-street. wE The prisoner, Daniel Byrne, was placed at thae bar. fol Counsel for the Crown_The Riht Eion. the At. torney ...

EXTRAORDINARY FORGERY

... EXTRAORDINAtY FORGERY. On Saturday official intelligence was received at the Mansion-house, London, of the capture of a man named Robert Buxton, charged with a forgery on one of the banks in the city. The circumstances under which the crime was committed are extraordinary, and the pursuit and capture of the fugitive give additional interest to the story. For the last three years he bad acted ...