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THE POLITICAL PRISONERS

... 19th instant. It was very generous of you, Sir, to give the benefit of your columns to the remonstrance I made in behalf of Canada, in relation to the liberation of the Fenian prisoners, cramped, as thatact of grace is, with the condition of exile. If not ...

THE CASE AGAINST COMMERCIAL UNION

... guts out of Canada. I' ' But how do you account for the 51r that ther e 5fl -so man y a ble men n ai d at aun newspapers of Canada adating it?, Ther are not so y red the! magneate-a there are just t newspapers, I should calh tWEr. Canada, not Canadian ...

POOR LAWS—CORK UNION

... ditto, 17.; a Lady, per Iev. C. Wolsley, es. TlE ARMY IN CANADA. (Prsem the Montreal Gazette.) : -Itimdation has been conveyed to the commanding.officers of regiments serving in the two Canadas, of the changes of taincontemplated, at the opening of the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... this week. This is cheering intelligence, after the gloom that lately hung over our agricultural prospects.- Walerford Independent. We are glad to understand, from several communica- tions received, that there is little damage done to the wheat fields ...

THE CANADIAN OIL WELL CASE

... they believed in the statement. Did the jury believe thit the deputation to Canada was a mere contrivance to blind the public A more honestbut ?? could not have been sent to 'Canada tban Mr. n'astu wide, and the sending out a deputation exoneretod snd absolh'ed ...

LUGGACURREN UNDER THE CRIMES ACT

... Mr. O'Brien, who had risked his life Eor them in Canada bcheers), and vith their friend and; neighbhur, that bold and intrepid young man, I Mr. Denis Kilbride, who had accompanied Mr. O'Brien to Canada (renewed cheers). He also wished to express his ...

AN OUTRAGE

... decency, and in justice to Chevalier John Heney, of Ottawa, one of the most respected and repro- seutative Irishmen in ?? Canada, whose charatrhas ben ssailed, fasl as foully, by the very vilest insinuations, to set the following facts briefly before ...

THE DOUBLE, MURDER AT NORTHAMP TON

... in the priest- hood, while another brother is in business in Dub- lin, and his mother, who lives in the same city, has independent means. In July, it appears, he had delirium tremens, and, being then caterer for the mess, had two days' leave of absence ...

HOMT RULE RULE AND A SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE

... - ence if cwytkingy an11whae;c ever did-self rule and home rule in the widest acceptation of thocsza words. kirattan's Independence niaS as coilnlete as Washington's. No one doubts there will soon be established a Central Municipal Council in Dublin, ...

THE GUNBOAT ALEXANDRA—GOVERNMENT PROSECUTION

... accepted, or that any ar- rangement (transaction) was possible. Tie firmly be- lieved that the day of P'olish liberty and independence was close at hand. At the conclusion of his speech the hon. member sat down amid enthusiastic cheering. A public demonstration ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... as a general rule such evidence is not adn-is'ible; hut thle Court were of opinion that there w evidence aliutndern, and independent of these entries, to sloav that there avas a community of interests existing between tile endorser and the endorsee, and ...

THE CASE OF PEAKIN V. THE LORD MAYOR

... secure hish place and rewards for ac me politicians, but Which could * not eompense fer aceesion of colonial independence. It appears that Canada, the most powerful of the colonies, has much to gain by confederation. She is no doabt anxious to acquire an ...