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DERBYSHIRE OCTOBER SESSIONS

... each oceiuon wig large. su I be ' RArcHi RAltsvAY..We underttand that it is In con. Ji day etmplation tofoym 'a rqilwaY to unite the Noiihs 'Midland his was Railway at Duffi'eld, with tne High Peak Rallway'neai-the pe ved Towsn of Wirkswgrii.' This ?? ...

IRELAND

... quaffied In blood and concluding with the qtaery, How c.,n repeal be refused, sustaitted as the demand is 'by the people of the United Stales, with their president at their head. He next quoted, from the '.'sme paper, an article to the effect that if Napoleon ...

IRELAND THE STATE TRIALS

... anl unfair Pro- 9;portion of Englishman and Scotehnime have beets appointed Icto situations in Ireland over the liead of Irishmen, and that n the imports and exports fionn and to Ireland had decreased since filee Union. Ile then ?? have now distinctly ...

INQUESTS

... to join, as a connexion, in the fietee crusade that has been directed against Ecclesiastical Establisbiments. Wesleyana are united, as a conoexion, for pssrposes strictly religiouss, and for these only. To political questions isrdividual WVes. ieyans attend ...

POLICE OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 13

... that he lied been robbed and ill-used; witness went with hin down Walker-lane and into Jusry-street, where he found re some Irishmen drinking, and complainant pointed out Arthur th ONeile as the man who had struck him-; witness took the of latter into custody ...

CHARGE OF SEDITION, AT CORK

... calling. Not by blood toes she b pe these blessings to gain: nor by stavish jubilations, as snealtv, ;.-5 by train; but by united demaneds. her rights to obtain t al of 's ich in one word ore contained in Repeal; less than which Lcithcr now nor for ever ...

AN IRISH BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... purpose of the Brotherhood the of had already been accomplished in the 'concentration in sen P- one bond and sympathy of Irishmen at home and abroad. dec at Their motto was Onward, and'they would'never stop dip LaI until they had achieved the freedom ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A FENIAN

... twenty-two years. f As a writer of burlesque and extravaganza, hr. Brough-had b few equals. There is scarcely a theatre in the United I a Kingdom which has not produced his pieces upon its v boards. In addition to the numerous extravaganzas of which he was ...

SUICIDE OF A GIRL IN DERBY

... Clsrsterfuelrl witlsin the past week. Mr. Prirko sir r'of theii e1rgattisers' of the Loague, came to the loan, rind ti meeting of Irishmen mess con- nened. Mr. ''Thomsrus MilAnitty presided, and the otten- daises wats large,, aird tire psoceedisigs throughout ...

THE DUBLIN TRAGEDY

... Mr. Thomas H. Burke, Under- tl ISecretary, in the Phonuix Pork, Dublin, 85th May, 1882. P, Meetings of Irishmen continue to be held in the United 5! States denouncing the Dublin assassinations. At the Bos- ci' ton meeting on Tuesday night a, letter was ...

DERBYSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... intent to do grievous bodily harm, at Had- 'dx field, near Glossop, on December 20th last.-Mr. Hextall cc ~19 ?? paties, both Irishmen, and old aequsin.rk pi ?? tainces, were ?? together at the Commercial Inn, Iosand after leaving they quarrelled in the -street ...

A MINISTER OP AGRICULTURE

... Unionist majority is capable aot only of governing Ireland, as we hope to be able to govern Ireland, but to legislate for the United Kingdom and for the Empire at large. We believe in the capacity of that majority, and we hope that opportunity will be given ...