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MR. THOMAS E. RUSSELL

... expreabing the reasons of our esteem and regard, we mean to flatter you, but rather that we met a melancholy gratification in speaking the truth in love, by thus publicly expressing the is nes of our profound regret at your departure from among us. We feel ...

THE PROTISTANT WATCHMAN .AND LUROAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1862

... killed and wounded. A Chicago despatch estimates the Union loss at about 1,200 men killed and wounded. The Now Yoik journals speak of this affair us the most important victory yet achieved by toe armies of the Federal Govern ment. The Confederates captured ...

11 SPRING ASSIZES

... Continent only, Lut of the world—that we have a degree a.f freedom-4esdont of thought, freedom of acti.n freedom to do and speak at wo please within the bounds of the law, and the great freedom to believe and fellow any religious opinions which we may ...

ded before the public. The

... can. The worst we wish is, that. he may pass through the ordea/ which att4ts him as creditably as his Armagh brotheg,'„,„ Speaking on this Tyrone afthitAlib Naas. Letter says : The public• have of late heard a good deal oa the subject of jirry-packing; ...

Spirit of the Press• icourry LONGFORD ELECTION power out at interest :t.: kw more ruices in the Itotit: Lord ..

... confirming hie position. Lord Derby will naturally succeed at the head of a strong Conservative Administration—one pledged, so to speak, to conduct the affairs of Ireland on broad piinciples of liberality and justice to the entire people, without any paltry ad ...

L.URG AN UNION

... from that Board it ought to be received with a good grace and get precedence. He supposed that the gentlemen to whom he was speaking had never travelled in the East. There is an old saying there, that the last feather in the camel's load breaks hisback ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHXAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1862:

... This showed the necessity of Protestant anise to defeat such insehinations. Passing on from local matters to speak of Perlianient„ he would , speak of the Poor-law Relief 'Dill. The Bill contained provisions' notagonistler;„ to their pri, vileges as Protestants ...

COUNTY OF MAYO—Mmtm 8. (Before Baron Fitzgerald.) - PERJURY-THE PARTRY RIOTS ' Edmond Jocye was indicted for ..

... me he stood still and coughed. At the time the shot was fired a boy named Conry *as going along the same road. He did not speak to me, and I then went home. Conry , will be produced and he will swear that he was not there at all, and although he saw ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER ATIBRaDToit

... dealt; '— Inflicted by 9ie cruel whim On her fair cheek sink a Wolf e . -- -Ito angry word °gaped he! • • 'ST. ' ' •As echoes speak from every hill, RJsponsive to the bugle poled* ra So many nails with sorrow Ong, , When )lary Ann recois'or tyon dtiver,i ...

•'r (MVP, 84714),AT4 MARCH 29, 1862

... Ponseqwersoe; thelost • &read it difficult to lie to, eo thatikora hie anxiety to hail the Capt. Marshall, while using Lai speaking trumpet, b't go the ropes of the tiller, which however, Le r-- sumed soon after. The boat had theti'driftcd. coming is contact ...

of the Presa. TUE RUSSIAN EMPIRE. (vacs TVS LONDON .) Trios will ' shortly be 'celebrated at St. Petersburgh, and

... e Poland in 1815, but his views were overruled by the other powers in Congress—without pretending to have even a right to speak in their favour, we cannot but feel some sympathy for noble Ind generbee people that has been cruelly wronged, sad that still ...