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EASTER DUES AT HUDDERSFIELD

... dispute, it~woald not t in ?? (Mr.. Winians) who had taken no professional Oplinio E Igat nor censulted any ?? gentlsman, to speak with certainty, I ble, hut be would submit to the Magistrates the Impressions he hada 'sir- gathered from. the arguments and ...

IRELAND

... Duffy' were present. Hi The Ciiizcie Jusanne-What Air. O'Connell '?-tliero are two. Ml The Aroron~nT-Gawscxe,.--1 shall, in speaking of the travaisers, an tdesignate them as Mr. O'Connell, and Mr. John O'Connell. At th that meeting Mr. Ray read a statemesit ...

LEEDS:

... Mozart,it ?? to live in rtse world of music, dand, an lios beenappropriately prt observed by a cotemporary critic, 1 she Speaks msimil as a mollser61- EIs loos~ie. Sihe sang, last Thmursday night, sirs and Sonsg st all schools;-oP Italian, Germanms ...

IRELAND

... the tail of another nation ; on another was H wh Corn. amits acrime gives strength to the enemy;~ I heairdMr. O'Con- nell speak,lI recollect ils saying this was no vain cause;1 e and at the close of his address he said, gq home quietly-tell an ,f Your ...

IRELAND

... Fitzgibbon l In might notbe pressed to proceed, there were other counsel, Mr. White- I A side and Mr. M'Donough, who were to speak, and one of the traversers at intended to address the jury for himself; he, therefore, did not think ae an adjournment desirable ...

IRELAND

... authority, whirls declared, New, therefore, there is utterly a a fault among ye, becamse ye go to law one wvlth another. I Speak it 19 to your shamae, that there is not a wise man amonrg you, No, not a one that shall be able to jadgbe'btweeu his ?? quoted ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... returned a c verdict of acquittal on the second indictment. Mr. WrriLIN said he now proposed to call several gentlemen to speak to the character of the ,Iefendant. lie was told thatt he was one of the most improvident men in the world, that-he was gen~rous ...

MUTINY AND HORRIBLE MURDERS ON THE HIGH SEAS

... figre headwastdisguised, andthenameoftheveseI covered with painted canvass-her guilty crew must also have care- fully avoided speaking vessels on their voyage. One of thriir beats 6; )I-- they sank, probably as a precautionary meassure against any pert-inn ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... and Petty was ?? to the Castle to take his trial ii ,f at the present assizes. s y Soversal witnesses having been called to speak to the several A .L transactions and the handwriting of Mr. Taylor, Mr. WILaINs MItV .y addressed the jury for the defence ...

LEEDS:

... REG5STRATIoN.-The if prqofiusc silence of the Tory press, in South Lancashire,' wills Is reference to the coming Registration. speaks trumpet-tongued, as to Lethe giant exertions and success of the League for thit all important division of the county of Lancaster ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... disappointmentu, demanded £200,000 for an r hsis invisible shell, and £200,000 for his .,long range, and ian graphic terms speaks of their destructive powers on sea and land ; at t the seine time lie stales, that the disappointmsnts he has endured i 1 ...

LIBERATION OF TRE STATE PRISONERS

... beneath the redoubled ciceerleg azd stamping. At last Mr. O'Connell seemed to get tired. He opened his lips again and again to speak, but his words were inaudible, until a P] nulmber oif uplifted hands and voices from the platform stilled di the storm. so ...