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THE GALWAY JUDGMENT

... Catholic Church would dese- crate the confessional and, prostitute their sacred calling for political purposes (hear). As Irishmen they repudiate inthelstrongestlanguage that decorum will permit the audatiqus state- ment that the faithful guides and leaders ...

THE CLERGY OF WATERFORD AND THE JUDGMENT

... THE CLERGY OF WATERFORD AND THE I JUDGMENT. At a meeting of the clergy bfthe united dio. ceses of Waterford and Lismoro, held at St. John's College, the Most Rev. Dr. O'Brien in the chair, the following protest against the Galway Judgment, and the ...

THE GALWAY JUDGMENT

... a-d learned gentleman was quite willing to shelter himeelf behind the opinions of others, and what was the result of the united judgments of the Attorney-Gerleral for Ireland and theAt. ?? for England? The Solicitor-Oea. neaal for England saw that there ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... gentleman of con- siderable position, and her mother is sister of Sir John Pennefather, of whose world-wide re- putation Irishmen are justly proud. An ac- quaintance was formed between Major M'Craith and Miss Phillips; an attachment sprung up be- tween ...

THE GALWAY JUDGMENT—SIR J. GRAY, M.P

... born, as the Attorney-General for England said, and, therefore, allowance was to be made for him, as he spobo. to Irishmen and of Irishmen (bear, hear). But hear what was said of English judges in an English cathedral, by an EDglish divine:- I admit, said ...

THE CASE OF THE REV. MR. QUIN

... represent- ing the Crown, who were divided onl every other question of ordinary politics or of rcligious belief, but who had united-a happy family, Uils the caged animals who nsed to ho exhibited in Tra- falgar.square-to hnnt down a Catholic priest and to ...

THE JURIES ACT

... feeling. The system superseded by Lord O'Hagan's bill did enable a responsible officer' to exclude from thoe jury box. persons unit to -enter It. Intelligent, if not impartial, juries could be this6ecured; vwhereas now, as late reports have shown, there is ...

CHARGE AGAINST AN INCOME-TAX COLLECTOR

... aN IMEE PSi nm Erxas LAwD.-On Sunday, the 17th ult., a large nunmber of Irishmen left Sheffield by early train, to pre. sent the Rev. Father Ivers, of Play Crow, late of the United States, and formerly of the diocese of Achonry, with the Stations of the ...

LORD EMLY ON THE REFORM OF THE IRISH CIVIL BILL COURTS

... stOI suffered to continue, and no real advance e is made towards its removal. It is idle to talk of r national *equality to Irishmen while the I1pperial h Parliamot neglecta to deal with this grievance and loaves the humbler classes of the Irish people c ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... entering into a gota rm.urak fresh details of the poet's early life in college, bi part in the famous Visitation to vweed out tib United Iiishnnen, his jouiney it) Londo.I '1 famous duel with Jefifreys, and '-is after ile brilliant literary and social triumphs ...

THE ODONOGHUE, M.P., ON THE SESSION

... described the twenty-six hours' sitting as a gallant assertion of the right of Irishmen to interfere 'in Imperial affairs, I cannot take this view, as I am not aware, the .right of Irishmen to join in Imperial discussions has ever been disputed; but I am willing ...

THE RECENT ARRESTS

... is to take the chair. A gone. ral meoting of the .-;Farmers' Club, the Town Corn- nissrilnars, and the general public, all united, is to Iel-l iu Thursday next, with the bame obj at. It is txpcted that thle demonstnation of December, I te Ith, will be ...