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THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... Flood and Grattan fur a coespi- racy. Wis n-hat scorn woid twelve Irishmen lure repudiated the presumnptauos fuoctionarn by whom such an entei -rise should have been attempted P Irishmen then felt that they iad a cotm- try ; they acted under the intluence ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... your committee that a regnlar d1elivery ofletters by the it--er-carriers ott thie Sabbath day rvould be most ob- jer~errnrle unit irilyi ole nsive to the initalitants of Edin- b-r;h ti-t oilv to rlrose ix ito regard the day as appointed by tirilre comranld ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... new 'r Republic which had just- exercised the right of overthrowing has~ its established moniarchay. 'Yet twelve sworn Irishmen, sitting in O b, a jury-box; disagreed among themselves as to the proper inter- ( pretation of these words! Again,theesame ...

ARREST OF CHARTIST LEADERS

... the whole documents, books I correspondence, &tc., seized and removed, along with two flags 3 belonging to the body of United Irishmen. The publication of cp that journal at the usual place is, therefore, for the present. 3 suspended, but some other members ...

Caledonian Mercury

... Ireland or irishmen—though Ireland and Irishmen would, if ly aud-illnaturedly criticised, farnish a reasonabl2 quantity of material for downright national Deprecating as we do the existence of national animosi- ties amongst the sousof the united Rose, Thistle ...

AN AMERICAN LAW COURT

... another great American peculiarity. Spitoons, in f fact, almost rise to the dignity of a domestic institution P in the United States. Every public and private edifice a teems with them. His Honour the Judge has his spitoon, a the jury have their ...

BRUTAL INCITEMENT TO MURDER

... of the patriotic' fraternity were ?? and vatious, branches of the order baving beee ?? At many towns In all parts of the United Kingdom, iL the colonie, and America, the C&lifnrnlan ?? of the latter hiv- ?? manifested a sinister desire to keep alive ...

Law Intelligence

... often resounded here-(cheers). You have here i the gifted, adopted leader of Ireland--(cheers). f You have all classes of Irishmen united in the E common cause of nationality; and I beg of you, t in the name of Ireland, to be moderate. I ask you, in the name ...

THE ALLEGED THREATENED REBELLION IN IRELAND

... the Fenian brotherhood, having for its object the' levying of war against England, and the separa. tion of Ireland from the United Kingdom. This charge, he said, had been supported by sworn informations, and as application had been mnade to him on the part ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... European bayonets, is opposed to the declared policy of the United States Government. offensive to our people, end contrary to the spirit of our institutions, Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to take such steps concerning this ...

JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY, THE ESCAPED FFNIAN FELON

... his brother dragoons. Having that standing he used it to organise the Irishmen around him, and lead them into the true faith. He was fortunate; before three years they were all united, He was arrested in January, 1866, tried in Jane 1866, and sentenced ...