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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ago.-Standard, QUARTER BEFORE THnEE.-Con1ols for account closed at 96. THE UNITED STATES-THE ENGLISH FUNDS. (Frem the Morning CYttonicle City Article.) The news from the United States by the steamer is in- terpreted differently in various circles in the ...

THE STATE TRIALS—THE REPEAL PRESS

... It enlarges the space he has heretolore filled 1 in the eyes of' mankind, and it lies drawn him nearer to the hearts of Irishmen I a. The Leader and his fellow-sufferers have exhibited the renoblest resolution all throughs. Their qosiet and unaffected ...

LAW REPORT

... off outrage against outrage, both perpetrated against Irishmen, they call rule and domineer over the country. I have now the honiour of addressing jurymen, eleven out of twelve of whom are Irishmen; and I ask them will they lend their countenance to any ...

MARY'S ABBEY MANOR COURT—YESTERDAY

... the open day. Mr. McDermott, a most respectable man in his line of life, had lived with some of the first families in the United Kingdom as house steward and manager of their household. He had resided with Lord Durham, Lord Devon, Lord Dononghmore, and ...

MURDERS OF MERE IRISH PAUPERS

... m; aid Enn ngltnd's ipnvy bpd:.openI arms .to reoeive ,and' weleome fou, j and briavest. Then Ireland was a siete, andtI irishmen were brothers. and dear allies! And-let Rngljaad ponder these words- that time may coms when Ireland will again be wanted-_ ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... a work published by Mr. .Taraes M'Cormick, of Christchurch-place, and compiled chiefiy from Pr. Madden's work, 'The United.Irishmen. 'Mr. Ray, from the Crown SoliCitors fflce, attended'for the defendant, and cited the, act 48 Geo. Il. cap. 140. sections ...

TRIAL OF MR. MITCHEL

... ver- dicts for the crown by holding out the alternative of military despotism. -re know how twelve inde-- pendent and manly Irishmen should reply to such outrageous insolence-how they could, at the same time, mark their disdain of the foreign oppressor and ...

WEEDING THE POLICE FORCE IN DUBLIN

... of establishing the Irish League. Ho said there was no other mode of oh- taissing Re9perl O.. Ia phgconbingtion of all Irishmen in one League. klesasrs. Bprchefjjl eM jyf1Jg-_-f~ 9lp GO PpO- testant, and the other a Cotlsoli&-thre onle a yoesng Ire- ...

THE STATE PRISONERS—MEETING OF ST. AUDEON'S WARD

... lations to the winds; it has filled the resolute with enthusiasm, and is steadily but irresistibly progressing to unite all classes of Irishmen in one unalterable determi- nation to strive by all legal and constitutional means, and by no other, for the removal ...

THE PROCESSION

... green, with the inscription Erin go i bragh. THE HATTERS. Banner drawn in a carriage and four with outriders. Mottos- United we stand-divided we fall , - No Religious distinctions ; - Cead mile fealtach. On the obverse of the banner, Ireland ...

THE GOVERLNAIENT PROSECUTIONS— ANOTHER SIGNAL FAILURE

... *The governpiucut lhes received a sectomlloeson, whichl must teach it that it cmninot secure for itself through juries of Irishmen, an instrament to extirgnqislh or suppress the spirit of freedons in tbis country (checrs). Whohetbe they will re- ceive ...