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BANKRUPTCY COURT

... eons of temlierance, cail several sections of yoata C. cadets, and unions of the daugleters of temperance, firmly pros 3 , united hand in hand to drive the demon intemnperance Hin is from tiseir shores. He said lee footed, according to the peec Is returns ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... discharged. Yesterday I two writs were served upon Mr. Vinning for false impri. sonment.] - A MAN CATCHER IN TROUBLE.-TwO Irishmen amp I peared to make a complaint against John Grant, a person 3 understood to belong to the fraternity known as man 3catchers ...

SOUTH WALES CIRCUIT

... an extent between certain classes of English- ek mnen and Irishmen who might be residing in such places ad. as Stockport; but he must remind them that, as Ireland as was a portion of the United Kingdom, the Irish had as .h, great a right to take up their ...

CHESTER ASSIZES.—THURSDAY, AUG. 12

... magistrate. Ipae was talking to an Irishmsan, who had an iron heater secure d, in lais hand, about the row that toolt place on Units nthe previous day. Everybody's life had been in Thf ag danger for months. I did not see a crowd of English seque nin the ...

Chester Assizes

... had 0l adjoittitg St. Peter's Scbool, gatileriug atonies from ,~,some.1, byt b eitps there, and carrying them to some yoong Irishmen effei: who were ranged round the railitigs of the sthool or church. cess 'd The yauutig tac threw the stones at ainy Engishia ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... it their drity to eriforcis tire full penalty of 40a. and coats, or a mlonth's initirl'soriorert Iin default of pay- Twco Irishmen, narnerl N,'Britle and O'Toole, wire- charged with entering the house of Mrs. Jane Grirharin, iii Preesoisrs-row, leand ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... sit e-r Mande remarked on of thtiges atr ftecr umsanes. He said there the wa Ino people on the faee of the earth, except Irishmen, who tedawoud go, and, without the slightest ljrovocation of any kind, f by or sort, set upon Mel], maul them, end knock ...

WINTER ASSIZES

... g him, said he believed that Irishmeu met forg with as much justice-be was going to say as their own the oountrymen, hut Irishmen were their outit coeuntrymenm. For mes his own part, he never saw ai cise where ut muan sustained any ams prejudice because ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... article of the treaty of extradition between Great Britain and the United States, to have an investigation into the case, and then tb ask that the pritoner mnieht be sent to the United States to be tried for the offence eaith which he was ?? first ?? called ...

SEMI-WEEKLY SUMMARY

... reparation from the Federal Government; but thsre ate, doubtless, many who would refuse to sanction a war with the people of the United States unless they were perfectly satisfied that it would the only alternative we could safely adopt tor the efficient protection ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 1lFALS,-On the letb of December cuext She PoetmasteriGeneral will receive tenders for the conveyance of the mail between the United Kingdom end the Cape of Good lHope, and between IMauritlus and the Cape. Arrlsopv T O RgNw THE PAPAL AND G6Ai- BALDIAN DI ...

BRUTAL INCITEMENT TO MURDER

... fraternity were wide-spread and various, branches of the order having been established at many towns In all parts of the United Kingdom, in the colonues, and Amerlca, the Ola- fornian branch of the latter having manifested a sinister desire to keep alive ...