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ALLEGED MURDER IN LIVERPOOL

... I ALLEGED MURDER IN I ~ lIVRFOOL. On Baturday last, a man named Thomas Counsel, a coalbeaver, who lived at 6, Lincoln street, Athol- street, died from Injuries received under circuma- stances which involve a very ?? charge against a man of the name of ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... instituted at the desire of the learned judges and the Attorney- General, there appears to Mr. Hardy to be good reason to believe that the defence made by Thomas Maguire was true, and he has therefore been recommended to Her Majesty for an unconditional ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS AT MANCHESTER

... numerous, nd- some of theuawere open to con- siderable observation. The witnesses for the pro- b; secutlawere Beck; Pickup Thomas, and Hayes. He. reviewed the evidence of those witnesses as they- boezl upon., the prlsonernud aleo re- capltulated the 'evidence ...

FENIANISM

... Liverpool:- TO BOBEBT NxLmsON, Esq., J.P., N'A WOOD, pLIVRPOoL.3 Whitehall, Dec. 16, 1867. Sir-I ?? directed by Mr.' Secrretar Hardy 'to achnowledge with thanks your telegram of yesterday, and to ?? approval ofi the seps taken forthe. uresarvatlon aith publie ...

KIRKDALE QUARTER SESSIONS

... IThe attention of the visiting justices having been called to the unusual' number of prlsoners# exempted by the surgeon from hardi labour, and to the fact that. he is not In the habit of re., andl being of opinion that the loose system. thus adopted. by ...

FENIAN OUTRAGES

... the purpose of making; hler Majesty acquainted with: the extent and character of the ruin1. The Home Secretary (Mr. Gathorne Hardy), accom- panied by Mr. Adolphus Liddell, the tinder-Secretary, paid a visit to the prison on Saturday morning, and had an interview ...

THE FENIANS

... the peace, he would abandon the idea of '1iding the meeting. Hethenwent away, followed by a few liions. At three o'clock Mr. Thomas Campbell, the pro- Rosel chairman of the second meeting, Messrs. Meldrum, 'weee.y, and a few others made their appearance ...