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THE STATE TRIALS

... particular they had in their recol- lection what hail occurred in 1707, andi the advice given l'y the leaders of the United Irishmen respecting ?? importirice of carrying out thou' plane, that sobriety shoulid he a pact of their system. After reading ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Harrison. But Harrison's only son, e naturally the heir-at-law, was born in the United States in d 1773, ten years before England recognized the independence e of the United States. The next of kin now claims the estate I on the ground that his son is an ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... notwithstanding the speed the train was running at, was heard in the adjoining compart- ments, the sailor was overcome by the united exertions of the party, and wais held down in a 'pr6strate'position by two of their number. Though thus secured, he still ...

GENERAL NEWS

... were also the prisoner's clothes. The deceased, who was very weak, on seeing the Irishmen, requested them to take him to a place where he could lie upon some straw. The Irishmen were about to lift the deceased when the prisoner kicked him several times about ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... Is was also a prolifin' 0n animal, for' he was told that it became a great grandfather ent in two nights, and like some Irishmen it was an advocate nk for fixity of tenure. Mr. Cole contended that the question rig of. bugs did not come within the covenant ...

MORETONHAMPSTEAD PETTY SESSIONS

... published a letter giving his experiences as a ~ter for dissenting probationer on various circuits in connection with siness the United Methodist Free Church, his conclusion being whihthat 1Free Methodism meant a Popedom of the laity, and About his experience ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION

... attended his Anerican meetings, must bae been 0 infinuitassimal. He was correctly reported in Th United Ireland as having invited all patriotic o, Irishmen -to joini tre movement, and be would not yo; have rejeetod a member of the Clan-na-Gael. lie pOI ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... that federation was imprac icable in England, and ihat rhe- thie ?? was stle and flit governrend L. ,a -lbgisliae for' the United Kingdomi. Libe'ral Unionist' L. hut ad teen ablts Support. the Governament 'without th ith slightesS sacrifice of principle ...

THE CRONIN MURDER

... Barke from Canada , to Chicago arrived at that place. 'The cars were m surrounded as soon as they stopped by a crowd of w 300 Irishmen, who hooted the suspect, and thieat- D esed him with vkolencs. One of the number pushed e5 himself to the front, and, declaring ...