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AYR-JULY & 1820. The

... treason within the county, viz.- From Stewarton Parish-William Orr, Andrew Wyllie, John Dunlop, Thomas M'Kay, James Wyllie, Robert Kerr, and James Rayburn. From Galston Parish-John Goldie, Joseph Abbott, An. drew Adamson, Alexander Roxburgh, George Roxburgh ...

ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

... 'Hay was their private secretary; | that ,ie-:had been supplied' with a 'blunderbuss, and many otliersi were arme'd,,as it *'as easy to procure' arms outlof the s'tores of tlie castle !-and I that an attackwas shortly.to be mnade in Dublin, as they. were~assured ...

MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

... or Royal Dragoons from Newvbridge, and the 14th Hussars; the brigade to be under the command of Lieut.-Colonel the Earl of Cardigan. His Lordship has taken a mansion in Slephen's-green, where the Countess will give splendid parties. The 10th Hussars is ...

THE IRISH STATE PROS

... acnaigtonisn to the Frecch-'tis capable of proof. You' bave a it seen my conduct with respect to the Chartists. They wvere in tl tt arms -up in i ,siitreetliot throli ghoat England-crowaditg it o ql thousatids and tens of thousands througch all her mancifactitring ...

IRELAND

... within a brief space, we observed the carriages of the Lord Mlayor and Sir John P6wer, the Mou. Mr Hutchinson (brother to Lord Do- nonghmore) sat in the -carriage with Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. We also observed Smith O'Brien, Esq. M.P.-Robert Dillon Browne ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE

... baptised, having been burnt down. Amongst tse company were, besides the sponsors, Lord Marcus Hill, Lord Dudley Stuart, ir John lasterman, aid Miss Mastemman. the Lord M~ayor elect and MrS ansI tire Misses Meg;av Dr. IKenney, Alderman Lucas, Sir P. Laurie ...

LONDON—Nov. 25

... Councils of War, but mnerely recurred therete the and better to direft him in mneafures for then advancement of his Majefty's arms. He neither intended nor wiffied to shil ered'c any barrier between hinifelf and the refieonfibility C attached to Isis command ...

IRELAND

... th-at thoef .are' l8-prisooers in custody, charge with wean being concerned- in the attele,1;, ;tWO- onl of thema, namely, John :d~.~dJoseph Thes,:zagainst whom a verdict was found, by the, core eon ae~s~ur; sandfuly-comittd fortriL.The-prisoners, who ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... bowed to the different members of the n Court, ?? Lords and Gentlemen of the Jurrv I am of ia counsel in this case for Mr. John O'Connell. The importance t ?? case is not susceptible of exaggeration, and I do not speak in the language of hyperbole when ...