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THE STATE TRIAIS

... is not far distant froin yours in t Merrion-square. '. Don't,. it was said, associate with E Mr. So and So; keep hinr at arm's length; he is treache- rous; he is betrayed. I repeat it, that go less than seven I persons have suffered in their chruTate's ...

Published: Tuesday 06 February 1844
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 31602 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE STATE TRIALS

... cost reported by GRATTAN, were-' Half a niil_ ordid aisre re expended some years ago to break an op in lore aenur e, O a2greater 3uma, may be necessary now.' olsiti°otll- r the unblushing, the impudent effron. tras the A EREAGI. Grattan added, he (Lord ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... occasion where it was considered necessary to resort to something extraordinary; and accordingly Mr. Sheil had, on the part of Mr. John O'Connell, addressed the jury-he must pardon him for saying it-not upon che case at all, but upon various other subjects, some ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... He (Mr. O'Connell) asked would they not t conme again wheui ho wanted them, and they replied yes. l He wanted them to conie armed, but it was with a Repeal v hard he wished them to beagruies. And thus (coiitinued the~ Soilicitor General), lar. O Connellalways ...

THE EARL OF CARDIGAN AND LORD WM. PAGET

... minutes after I t had placed him, Lord Cardigan called. Lord William was in the house when Lord Cardigan called on Saturday; he was in the drawing-room. I can't say if they met. Where I Lady William was when Lord Cardigan called, 'I don't re- icollect. I showed ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... Joseph Henry Wybrants, John Gibbons, Thomas Jessop, and Edward Walsh. When the eleventh juror was sworn the prisoner's chal- lenges were exhausted; one person was put by by the crown. The prisoner was then arraigned for the murder of John Gatchell on the 4th ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... laahh t g - across towards thle Widow Dolroaan'a; that we et,,e, a-road ; eaw him going over the ditch, int the 5a a as M'Grattan was ?? with him; James IVl'Gratt' ;am5 !n along with him to the road ; M'Gratta li~t y own house; he came back alone. Ik ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... eal Richard Valf, being excused on the plea of illness, the fol- sto lowing gentlemaef were sworn on the jury:_ act John Curtis, James John Sagrave, Patrick Langan, Bat- tranmatown, Patrick Maher, Patrick'Ennis, Jas. Cullen, Jas. Arlmer, Robert Hely, Patrick ...

VISITATIONAL COURT OF APPEAL, TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN

... and extent of their I jurisdiction. He agreed with his friend, Mr Pigott, thatI it was not possible to conceive a tribunal armed with moreI complete and decisive power and authority than the court he had the honour of addressing, and while he admitted ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... 1782. In that year that not of I parliament was repealed. It was repealed by the energies i of Grattan and of Flood, aided by 60,000 Irish Volunteers in arms. Yes, It wae in fact the triumph of the Volunteers. l The Volunteers, while combined in object ...

THE IRISH COURT—THE LIVEE

... George Forster, John M'Nell. Ni. ; chota3 Fitz~imnon, William Hort, George Hodson (High~ ed Sheriff county Westmeatb), Richard Levinge, E Borfoulgb, t n Henry Meredyth, James Dombrain, Arthur Clarke, John, Power, John Power, of Kilfene; John Burke, Patrick ...