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CONFLICT WITH THE LEEDS POLICE

... teamed Alawson went into crop r. the Lloyds Arms Inn, Duke-street, having a bay spade iii age q his hand at the timeo. Some Irishmen, who were drinking thoaq ,ore in the house at the time, quarrelled with Mawson, end one last y idly,I of them struck him ...

Ireland

... emigrants, imprisoned paupers, and dismayed inhabitants; united also by a common desire to apply their powers and faculties to the discovery of some po- tent remedy for this national affliction; united by a common belief that this remedy lies in a careful ...

The Provinces

... cheerful disposition. At that time his two sons, centl: 1, who were his only children, sailed in the Coamro, andt I- for the United States, having been frequently so- of Co-, hlcted to come over by their aunt, who had been at a few New York for twventy years ...

The Provinces

... very col1 cheerful disposition. At that time his two sons, con who were his only children, sailed in the Cosino, aue for the 'United States, having been firequently Eo- off licied o coe oer by their aunt, who had been at ai New York for twenty years. From ...

Police

... Th speake sad parties on whose behalf he so- tii licited temporary assistance were twenty-eight in number, bc and mostly Irishmen horn, but who bad subsequently ac- to quirel the privileges of American citizens. They had, however, been liberated by the ...

Police

... parties' on whose behalf he so- ' otion Ir of lcited temporary assistance were twenty-eight in number, trae w LO and mostly Irishmen born, but wbo had subsequently no- is quirel the privileges of American citizens. They had, at however,-becel liberated by ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER GAOL DELIVERY

... and THOMAS OSCROFT (24) were charged with having, on the 23rd August last, broken into the counting-house of the Sheffield United Gas Light Company, and stolen therefrom a mahogany box and a glass naphtha test. Mr. JOHNSTON was for the prosecution; Mir ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... money, and the al defendant, having paid the expenses, left the court. so SATURDAY. id James Murray and John MacGowen, two Irishmen, of were charged with committing an assault upon Mr I 'Jackson, musician. On Thursday evening Mr Jackson Se was standing ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... Strongbow and Cromwell W] who happen to be born in Ireland, but avow their . allegiance to England. Irishmen, testify your m loyalty and devotion to Ireland by uniting in the in beads of brotherhood to have Ireland for the Irish. l By order of the Vigilance Committee ...

THE FENIAN OUTRAGE AT MANCHESTER

... always a citizen, unless the mother country, by its aispointed authorities, releases the obliga- tios, True it is that the United States have admitted the emigeriut Irish to citizenship, within their own territory, und theerely thev have become subject ...

THE AMERICANS AND THE [ill] EXECUTIONS

... al fact that half the members Of the house are Irish, 15,000,000 to ?? of the people are Irish, and in a short time the United States will have 100,000,000 citizens of Irish blood .T Then, said Robinson, if Englaend does n behave herself, we will ...

Published: Friday 13 December 1867
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1927 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment