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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Univers;ty afagazinc, Oni of the leading organs of ?? in Ireland, anld we are rejoiced to perceive that Irishmen of ,different politics are united in this gratifying object. We 'shall contribute our humble mite towards the erection of Curran's monument ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... you this time Back. we are determined to make you a victim like some others before the New Year if you do not imploy all Irishmen and no Scotch and give full wages e and also discharge b-- Red nose drunking we will pin him some night going home unless ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... of the act, if any person should, within rthe united kingdom, compass, imagine, devise, or intend to deprive or deplose her Majesty from the style, honour, or royal name of the imperial crown of the united kingdom, or devise, or intend to levy war against ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... banquet, to be given to Mr. O'Con- nell, on WVednescay, the 19th instant, and that it willafford me the greatest pleasure to unite with the citizens of Li- merick, in giving to the Liberator a hearty welcome to the renowned Citv of the Violated Treaty. I ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... froeS the counties of Deobtgh and Flint, passed through Chester on their way fol Liverpool, iwhere they will embark for the United States oft America. They vwere accompanied as far as the canal by-many' friends and relations, who, on bidding them farewell ...

THE PRACTICE OF THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS IN IRELAND

... lt Although it may seem invidious to mention individuals who distinguisbed themselves, where all were brave, we feel t as Irishmen both pride and pleasure in recording the fact, r that thq 10th Foot, who led the attack at the late glorious battle of Stobraon ...

MEETING OF THE INHABITANTS OF LIVERPOOL, TO PETITION AGAINST LORD STANLET'S IRISH REGISTRATION BILL

... Parliament, it i will afford a more plausible ground for the opinion enter- I ramined by some Irishmen-that their ceuntry will never be I rfairly dealt with by an united parliament-than any thing that has occurred since the passing of the reform bill (loud ...

DUBLIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1848

... of propettyq.'Jtay advance the social condition of the people, and tend to the permpnent improvement of that part of the United Kingdom. The Premier, ipi his spoech .xoa the address de- livered-in.the, House of Cofrmuons, November 24th, 1847, tanslated ...

DUBLIC MEETING TO PETITION AGAINST THE RATE IN AID

... members forget that grants are annually, as s matter of course, made by parliament in aid of English poor- rates-that the United Kingdom of England; Ifeland, and Scotland, liberally contribute to this relief by paying their medical officers and the salaries ...

THE STATE PRISONERS

... and remember that O'Connell is a priso- nerbecause he has sought to render your country Cl great, prosperous, and happy. l Irishmen of every class and creed I Rally in Pr defence of your rights. We ask not an appeal to force. Ours is a peaceful struggle ...