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TRIAL OF RICHARD BARRETT, PROPRIETOR OF THE PILOT

... setting off outrage against out4 Lge-both perpetrated against Irishmen-they can rule rd domineer over the country. I have now the honour address juryrnen, eleven out of twelve of whom 'e Irishmen; arid I ask them, will they lend their coxn- mnance to any ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... and supper in the evening, at which Lord Nugent delivered : a very powerful speech. This fine and gallant corps 'of brave Irishmen have enjoyed the best health and spirits.-_ Tipperary Free Press. I . FIRE IN GALWAY..A destructive fire took place on' Thursday ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELTFAST QUA ITER SESS[oNS. FRIDAY, OCTOBEBR 27. PETIT Juy._Tlie following gentAmerte, Six of wbon are foreigners, and six IrishmEn, were empanelled to try thi foillowing case-after the decision of which, another Jur) was sworn :-Owen Murray, Giacomo Forneri ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... iesigns, iintentions, and ielianing attributed to acts be- ouc uidjudicating on themn. Every ian slould be pre- tmied hiinecsii t unit il his giuilt nces clearliy establ is lied. f tlure was a criiinial intentioti anil a legal and inioceuit ntennion to cihicli ...

TRIALS FOR SEDITION

... people, and1 not to tie citizeus of auiv other conntrv vhatsoever. Now, ?? of the Jury, you are told Ireland and Englanld are united couiltrics-that in every respect vol are on a par wiith EnglatId by thlis Con- stitstion of fifty years' stanldillg which ...

THE MURDER OF MR. BATESON

... reverse; and if it can give the Northerns any satisfaction, it is well they should hear that, in my humble opinion, no class of Irishmen ever laboured more incessantly, or more suc- cessfully, to injure, if not to annihilate, a demand for any article of native ...

THE STOCKPORT RIOTS

... too great an extent between certain classes of Englishmen and Irishmen who might be re- siding in such places as Stockport; hut he must remind them that, as Ireland was a portion of the United Kingdom, the Irish had as great a right to take up their residence ...

HOLYWOOD PETTY SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... who stated his name to be Johtn M' G1cthy. MIr. M'Carthy, for his own amusement and benefit, was acting the dummy. He United in propria persona the busi- ness of a mendicant, a seller of note-paper, and a fortune-teller. The constable tooic him into ...

LAW

... to youl cause; That ' union is strength,' which ?? gathers: Your sons to stand firm 'gainst tyrannic laws. Come then, ye Irishmen-determined and steady, And free-and unshackled my foremost will stand, Resistance, my last, let all then be readyi To ' banish ...

LAW

... tions. The flrst step to heo taken in this work oflovo and mercy is the formation of a band of Christian rnen, who shouild unite and ec-operate in founding the reformatory to be at once a place of refuge and a training school forijuvenile convicts. Th ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... being prepared for sea at Cherbourg. The Prince, it is said, intends visiting in the Cassard the seaports ih Canada and in the United States. The Lord Mayor has fixed Saturday next, at one 3 o'clock, for the presentation of the freedouli of the city ?? Leopold ...

KILLEAD FARMING SOCIETY'S ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH

... fighting. for-(appla'use)'-and it was; and if any foreign invader attempted to set his foot on the soil, it would be found that Irishmen were ready in i thousands to repelhim.' (Great applanse.) As to the prosperity of IIrelnnd, it was rapidly improving, and ...