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BRISTOL ASSIZES

... been lonq desirous of a,- telipt ing, a nlrellexteOi iegi and eflici t di~clisarae of teire pastoral situ parochilal ditties. unit of' pirovidintg a Mto'e ge titral and syatelatutic visitatioin oft'tle pa~rish, wiflh a stie% to itsa greater nornil and rid ...

IRELAND

... disbursed. He instanced the case of eight bishops lately Ddeceased, who, it appeared, died so enorneously rich as to leave their united families the incredible sum of one million . eight huidred thousand pounds-an amount, be it remenem - bered, chiefly contributed ...

IRELAND

... long deco. r. mont, pointing out the restricted nature of the franchise it, AtIreland, as compared with other portions of the United is Kingdons, aisd then ?? you prepared, gentle. as nmen of the jury, to say, that this injustice should continue ? ?? you ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... They tock Isis stnll'fronm him, and osse of them struck at hisb wills it, bil lie ~olppid his heed aside, avoiding the hblowv unit heard the staff salt le across Clii street. too Poicoanni 44 dep~osed to sesisig Shoce holdin.g P.C. 136 by this )0- hair of ...

THE LATE HORRIBLE MURDER IN TRENCHARD-STREET

... said on is'riday lest ; I s'nid . Who brought your' it boxes tip? haviegheard ?? ci - the answer eves, 1 employed an Irishmen, and gave him ed. ? ferthe job ;P I then said Is Is myducy tots??you that I take you into custody for the morderof ?? Cs ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... , but he (the Lord Chlef.Justice) knew of no ilalstace in which the characiters of ?? alien and a British sub- tech serer united. What was the ordinary effect of every Olt~relization bill? It wasto give,not to take away. What did It give? It gave all ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... defendant is, and has been twenty-eight years, the owner of a mill upon a branch of the er Rennet. At the point where the branch unites with the a stream there is, and alvays has been, a dam (for the pur- pe of keeping up the water in the river), constructed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... (constable), and tried to throw him down. Fitding this to be tile case, and that be was surrounded by a mob ol' thirty or forty Irishmen, he drew his staff, and used it in his defence. T'e man whom lie had arrested then struggled violently, asid others came ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... in one servIce. A memorial to the Pope on behalf of Fathler Daly, the sue-, pend'ed Gaway priest, has been signed by10,000 Irishmen. hel emRInetsculptor, Mr.. M. C. Wyatt, died on Tuesday, Th ' ,with the let battalion Grenadier Guards, arrived at Halifax ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST A MEDICAL PRACTITIONER

... per acre pe ?? The Emigration Commissioners slate that they are not aware of any emigrants having proceeded direct from the United Kingdom to British Columbia in 1865, hot, ,they add, there was no doubt an inflax of immigrants from neighbocuristg countries ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSION

... -According to IS a return recently published it appears that the increase in nig the prodolcticen of coal and metals in the United Kingdom the, daring the ten years from 1855 to 1864 inclusive bas bean as wei follows: Coal, 50 per cent.; pig iron, 10 per ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS IN IRELAND

... sympathised with both parties in the American war; but who ever board of an Englishmaon being arrested and prosecuted by the United States government for taking up arms for the Confederate States 7 If he were free to- morrow, and the Irish people were to ...