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DEAN OF GUILD COURT

... YoixK.-Accordiug -The to'the New Ye-ork li-erald, considerable difference b I by a of opinion prevails among the 400,000 Irishmen E vided in New York in reference to the proposed pro- t three cession in honour of the exiled Fenians. An I vould Irishnian'had ...

THE CHELSEA TRAGEDY

... pro- portion of emigrants to the United States over the emigrants to the British colonies is very re- markabie. In 1871, out of the 188,273 English- men who left this country,- 44,417 went to the United States. Of Irishmen, the proportion was still greater ...

COURT OF SESSION

... the sale or transfer of anly share or Shares or of any stock or other interest in any joint a stook banking company in the United Kingdom, con. uItutetl under or regulated by the provisions of an Act 0 of Parliament, Royal Charter, or Letters Patent, issu- ...

Glasgow Herald

... suffering populations that country from ruin in a war with Turkey. Heavy rains and floods are reported from various parts the United Kingdom. In Ireland several towns and large areas of land under cultivation have been inundated. At Huntingdon yesterday the ...

A RAILROAD MURDER

... rScience A-Dssociation. Pri~h iCOST Os THE Loynoy WATER !S-sway.-Water Tb~ snow cose almost exactly 6s 6d per annum for everyvs unit of the London population. This cost is thus e K made up :-I. Interest and dividend on capital, 4s ; quti e2. Pumping and filtering ...

VACATION SPEECHES

... of an Irish Parliament. appealing for the union of Irishmen to obtain Home Bale, he asked them to remember that the Home Rule leaders had no conuecti ...

IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEALTH CASE

... DIFFICULTY OF SUBDIVIDING THE ELECTRIC LICHrT. -A well-known scientific ntan, Mr Lant Ca rpenter, has St already been~to the United States, whete he inter- Os viewd M Edion.He gives it as his opinion that that gentleman is no nearer the subdivision of thte ...

KILMARNOCK

... pay a total of £30, or suffer imprisonment for twenty-six weeks, ' DUJSDEE.-Foamation of Land League Branch.- A meeting of Irishmen was held in St Mvary's Roman Catholic School-room on Tuesday night, when it was resolved to form in Lochee a branch of the ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... cardinali rule, and su dbviouvs.' tls would a~lso make anothero remnawrk whichl is familiar to all Englishment-and, I hope, Irishmen too-that there was no right in this countrynunder our law~s so sacred or so carefully guarded as the right of personal liberty ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... lasses 'of Irishmen may unite. ?? as a Protestant, a member of the Synod of the Proteetant Church of Ireland feel proud that the Protestant SNorth has opened her arms to the Laudi movemnent, and I1 aml convinced that Orange and Green being united the day ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... raise the actual rent over agreat we] part of Irelanld. not Hitherto I have dealt with Ireland as a unit. der But the truth is, Ireland is not a unit. There are to: runny different irelands; and it is en that account me wve have such various estimates ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... valuation. Cross-examined by Mr L. Dillon-Mr Boyton in his address said, You are called upon legally and justifiably to unite yourselves into one great organ- isation. Mr Mullaly said the Land ~League had coot over the whooping cough, measles, et hoc ...