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TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF JOHN MITCHEL

... al truly representing the interests of the people, tal ill fly giving to Ireland that, they might have the of two countries united for ages under a common of Serin, by a community of interests and no u- equnlity of rights, by mutual affection and reci- ...

THE MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER NEAR COVENTRY

... but they thought it was a man siooting a rablbit. Riagroe then said, after they left MIr Hi. Ehbone's Hill, they saws three Irishmen coming towards the Bull and Butcher. I-e afterwards related about the man he saw in the act of shooting. lie described the ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... and expressed his belief that he and his fellow- L f prisoners had been convicted in consequence of prejudice s . against Irishmen prevailing in the minds of the jury. t Gould avowed himself an A&meticat citizen, and com- t plained of the conduct of Mr ...

FEARFUL TRAGEDY IN BROMLEY

... anlugi. tude 98. THE IRISH IN CANADA. A mneeting has been he.d here in favan OM ,n- nexation to the United ota tes. It a.is ?? l uostly by Irishmen. THE WEST INDL t MAIL. PLI 11OUTH, S zin. 1. The Atrato steamer has arx. ived at P1YiaLAt!, and brings ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES, SATURDAY

... to establish a Celtic Saciety in London, whose leading pirposo is stated to bh to afford nmeeting-place for intelligent Irishmen. Among minor objects will be the formation of a library of Trish literature, the opening of desless in the Irish language ...

THE DISCOVERY OF IN FERNAL MACHINES AT LIVERPOOL

... telegraphing on Tuesday, says a ?? frrij YPeoria, Illinois, states that Patrick XV. Crowe w5 arrested there on Monday bythe United Sta-l esMr, shal on the order of the Attornev-General. Cr'AwE at has been declaring that he imanufactured the dven. ct mite ...

THE DUBLIN MURDERS

... authorising the assassinations was prepared ig r- at a special meeting of the executive council, attended by Irishmen fnom Canada and the United e States. After the arrival in England of the men e selected for the deed, they were advised from the I, America ...

THE ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY

... rithe atubuirnce Service mattv-i i'f rtite best tile n_ whvo had gone ver, and so it itappened tillia bit atge proportion of Irishmen~ r fituglit at tlieconclusiuni of thle. catuapign lit rati ons reginients under, General .tlourthlki. During tile. extsitolie ...

THE ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY

... excellent health and spirits. ' OUR COUREsPONDENT.I PARIS, FHB. 26.-The movements of Mr. Frank s . Byrne and other prominent Irishmen in this city are carefully watched by both English and French t detectives, and special observation Is kept upon s the r ...

THE ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY

... prov-inces. a Mrs. Walsh, wife of ThommS Walsh, undergoing seven years' penal servitude for sending arms to Ireland, writes to United irehawistdenying thit there 1 , is any foundation for the ruumour published-that ir her husband had given infortiiation to ...

THE PHŒNIX PARK MURDERS

... trial in due CI course at the Central Criminal Court. if But it is stated that Peter O'Donnell is well knzwn l to several Irishmen now resident in London who d, were comrades of hil in the Fenian conspiracy of I e ; 1866 and 1867. During the conspiracy ...

BANGOR LICENSING SESSIONS

... League in. America, gives a flat contradiction to the staterment that he is taking any part in the present contest for the United States Presidency. At the same. time, he has come to the conclusion that, neither as an Irishman nor as an adopted citizen' ...