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    1. 16-1-1891 The Times.
    2. Mary Heaphy
    3. 16-1-1891 The Times. At a Crimes Act Court, held at Clonmel today, before Colonel Evanson and Mr. Bruen, stipendiary magistrates, Mr. J.J.Long, editor of the Nationalist, was charged with intimidation by having published in his journal, between July 1st and December 30th, 1890 resolutions of the Inch and Loughmore branches of the National League, condemning the conduct of Mr. Edward Ryan, cattle dealer from Thurles, for having taken a grazing farm from Colonel trant. Evidence having been given, the magistrates said they considered the charge proved; but, as it was mr. Longs first offence, they would deal with him under the first offenders act, and order him to find bail for 12 months, and come up for judgement when called on, or go to gaol for three months. The defendant, who declined to give bail, was removed in custody. Mary

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