POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... lousse into letting orler imumediaitely. (0n reaching the piece they were surprised by fintiing it oecupied by three sturdy Irishmen, who claimed to have been legally put in possession by the late leaseholder. It was an impludent attempt to ncquire the premises ...

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 ...

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 ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... and after Trafford, wasf yards- fell down-and expired. 'Severed of the Eng~ishrea received dangerous gunshot wvounds. Two Irishmen are a present in tihe Preston infzrmnarr; one named. Cas5idy, n the other Cavanaghi. One of thlem~had both .his serms br~kta ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... and the other of a sick club whieA wore goineg different wvays. As soon as the processions ha12 passed each oera number of Irishmen, armed with staves and pokers, &c., is rushed' from one of the bask streets upon the sick elsib, and began it to break the ...

THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... Tradess Combination Suppression fc Bill. Had the Imperial Parliament shown any ti disposition to do justice to Ireland, Irishmen might fe have seen cause for Mr. O'CONNELL'S and the or Irish Members' devotion to the Whigs, but now w we can but recognize ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... pelice force wne fell of Trishmen, and the mQII were being continually changed, and the news of this would natutrally induce Irishmen to cone over. Ile wished un impassable wull coulil be raised all rounld Ireland. Reardon replied, if the IrishIneli knew ...

POLICE

... The poieforce wvas full of Irishmen, and the mnwr en otiually changed; anid the news of this avould naturally induce Irishmen to come over. He wished an impassable wall could be raised all round ?? replied, if the Irishmene knew as much as lie did they ...

DERBYSHIRE OCTOBER SESSIONS

... each oceiuon wig large. su I be ' RArcHi RAltsvAY..We underttand that it is In con. Ji day etmplation tofoym 'a rqilwaY to unite the Noiihs 'Midland his was Railway at Duffi'eld, with tne High Peak Rallway'neai-the pe ved Towsn of Wirkswgrii.' This ?? ...

ARREST OF MR. STEPHENS—WHAT'S IN THE WIND?

... of ,qE these circumstances we regard, or regarding them isn the aggregate, we feel bound-in common with the whole of the united press, Whig, Tory, and Radical-to pronounce this prosecution to be, without exception, the most malignant, iniquitous, IE ...