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ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... had it appeared been a quarrel between the two meu, and this, no doubt, led to the rash act being committed. They ore both Irishmen. The prisoner was brought before the borough magistrates on Monday, and, after a lengthened inveatigation, was committed ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. AMEItICA

... diseeetraging enliatenclet shall be arrested and inepriaoned ; and the other leibids cell pe liable to be drawn from leaving the United Stated. lie all such cases the writ of Habeas ('or sus is suspended. Despatches from Nashville state that the excitement is ...

THE CONSCRIPTION IN NEW YORK

... home on business or pleasure, lost their passage in default of procuring passports at a moment's notice, while hundreds of Irishmen, who had never been naturalised, and who, in consequence of the war and the conscription had renounced all intention of becoming ...

ORIGINAL CO It KRSPONDN;NC R

... towns where the population might lie counted by tens of thousands, the church accommodation by hundreds, and the clergy by units, and arguing therefrom the great need that existed for the ehriatian community to come forward and endeavour to provide fur ...

THE AMERICAN MAIL. THE APPREHENDED FENIAN RAID INTO

... laid.” effort is making in Canada to unite all the Irish Catholic societies of the Provinces into one grand Dominion Irish Catholic St. Patrick’s Society, for the purpose promoting harmony and goodwill among Irishmen ; foatering national feeling and love ...

NEWTON BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... he is dead— Can elbtto. Good Chemical Preparation fob Over-beaten Bullocks.—Ox-hide of Iron. The Convivial Question.—lf the United Kingdom Alliance should succeed in destroying the liqnor trade, they would destroy intellectual society. How long coaid even ...

literatim, Science, M, &c

... articles on the drama in the Dublin University Maaazine were papulae. his death lose one of the thoroughly gentlo■iMiKlrA Irishmen of the old school. An (EannMucal Council is attended by some incon- Toaiences of a very worldly character. The biahope cost ...

SIB LAWRENCE PALK ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS

... proportion of nine to ono of Irishmen —(hear, hear)— nnd took the liberty of saying that friend that if her Majesty’s Government could not keep Irishmen loyal within four hours ssil Liverpool, how could they expect to keep Irishmen lovnl in America, when there ...

EDUCATION Siu—ln your iutorosting of Litemtiiru, Seionoe, and Art from tho Alhmaium, vo learn that the ni«p«al ..

... giant peaks of tho Himalayas may have their Exceleissimns. , . T i, It is proposed to celebrate osntenary of In lopeudoucc United States in 187 b by “oans of Exhibition of Manufactures and Works delphia. A Bill for this purpose has passed the House of ...

TORQUAY TIMES AND SOUTH DEVON ADVERTISER. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1871

... conveniences.” Air. Gladstone’s two great Irish measures will, we believe, have the appearance to the minds the great body Irishmen of something more valuable than the better things satirically referred to the gloomy determined member for Meath. Whilst ...

SATURDAY, JUNE loth, 1372

... this resolution (which of coarse was passed) said be did not believe that Englishmen bad any hostility to Irishmen. But what hostility some Irishmen have to Englishmen may seen by the outrages to which we have referred, the statues being of coarse repr ...

Bablhak Aaoom

... done much good, they hare not done much harm, and inncn good may indeed arise out of them by inducing the comparison, among Irishmen, between the present times and those in which O’Connell lired. would be easy at this distance of time, now that history has ...