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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... then went to his c uncle's at Spittlehauglh, where lie staid all night.- e S~iw Wilson next day, whse had been huit, and told Unit what he had lost. Ike Thomas Helleard, publican, near the barracks, pia Musseiburgia, said, That on a day towards the end rol ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... of Ireland, in tc pardoning a serjeant who had been conhdemned'by nr .a Court Martial'for being concerned with the al United Irishmen, which was afterwards found ol not to ?? case; and: that the judges who tI condemned our Saviour were better than those ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... learned Counsel tri could eot help remarking, that the oatha was in almost similar thi teotos svhth the oath taken by the United Irishmen, which led to the dreadful consequeinces in Ireland-(here he read that eab)-antd cotltended, that the oath in this indictment ...

COURT OF SESSION

... a pedestal six feet high, and I the figure is seven feet nine inches in height. t ?? drapery is that of a Viscount of the United Kingdom, dressed in his Parliamentary robes. It is esteemed a masterpiece of art; the attitude is graceful and commanding ...

EXTREME SUFFERING

... decease s was buried on Saturday by the Kirk Session, and that his funeral procession, fortoie- of police officers, ragged Irishmen, and idle boys, was as r painful a spectacle as we ever witnesecvl. Ills nwife had the I hardihood to claiw the money subscribed ...

THE LATE MURDERS

... and bearing of which lead directly to this in- act ference. But the matter cannot possibly be allowed h to rest here. The united voice of society calls loudly inl for further, deeper, and fuller investigation ; and if all the Public Prosecutor refuse ...

POLICE MEETING—MONDAY, 30th Nov

... -next. We itdersttrnd thmt tire lion. Colonel Grant, of Grant, has arpointel the l7ev. Jamnes Grrttrt, Ahlitistur of tire united Pa- rishes of Cromniale, Inverallan, and Adhie, ii room of the lie, . G3recor rramnt, deceased. Air Lindsay Carriegic, of ...

STATE OF CRIME IN ENGLAND

... thiriy-five thouisand of the numb.edr iere wolly ?? and .. .ac4juiited of ai1 c ime,'or almost one third of the number Pt co unitted ; and that out of eight thotisbnd seven hunidted ta and ?? setericed tbodeath, both by the laws and the et jutdgs2, four bundted ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... und he was struck by Lally. lie went and f' te Is. ions and on his coming up he was attacked by tied 'ilt. soners, who are Irishmen, ad seveval otl.)te t5 a of brutal manner. They beat hilt usnloercif;' ite ?? him by the hair of his bead dowan tho stbro ...

GLASGOW SPRING CIRCUIT

... December; it hienruI lie w ns cominig; there WDs a talk amon ti le meaen about h111im i lint lie awa a batd gaunger over Irishmen; recollects, of Doolan hieing sacked ott the 9ttilet thlay after Green camle; lieard of IIS being sacked that evenimig lit ...

IRELAND

... imperial Legisla. terre. The next point was that E nglishmen should 0o be satisfied that as they co-operated with Irishmen, I eo Irishmen should a.,sist Englishmen in their P ) stru~ggle to obtain a full, fair, and free representation ;, -(Heair, hear ...