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THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTIONS

... Mr. John O'lagan. The Chief Justice took Uis seat oii the bench at shortly after-half-past ten o'clock. Mr. Graves, his lordship's regis- trar, then proceeded to call over the names of the special jury. The first on the list of twenty-four was John Duffy ...

THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTIONS

... those who have arms, but of you wihom we desire to take up ti arms, that you may realise that splendid picture which La- nT miarthle drew of the citizens of Paris a week since (cheers). y Where speaking of the two-fold duties that the armed citizen a of ...

ROLLS COURT—YESTERDAY

... it was to be met by an appeal to arms, and open battle by certain societies, collected and organised for the purpose. Mr. Rae-Suppose the parliament was to pass a statute for the dethronement of the Queen, would armed resistance to that be just ? Mr. ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... ? Come rouse to arms, 'tis avow the time To punish past transgressions 'Tis said that Kings call do no wrong. Their niard'rous deeds deny it; And since from us their power has sprung, Wye have the right to try it. Come rouse to arms, &c. ?? starving ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... to the village; there t were some armed men round it; I saw Mr. O'Brien the fol- a lowing motcing ; lie was walking about the village, and t there were about one hundred people near him; some of the people were armed ; the Mining Company's yard -is about ...

VICEREGAL COURT—THE LEVEE

... Morris, Edward Synge, D L; John MNleill, Edward Stanley, Perc* Nugent, 'A P ; William J~ Dillon, John Carden, William Hort, Henry White Jervis, John Edward Harrington, John Nugent, Thomas Dancer I RobertKane, Generanl I Scott, John Power, ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... Blancleardstown affair, advise any persons to get arms ? I did not. Or for any particular purpose ? I did not. The witness is handed a paper. (It was a placard headed Armed Opinion, and demanded the rescue of John eeIitohel). Did you see that before ? I did ...

VICEREGAL COURT—ST. PATRICK'S BALL

... -loseph Boyce, JP*; M'Kenna, Parcell, D mbrain, J Htamilton, John T Waller, Richard D Pennefather, Hamilton, Labatt, Morrisom, William tMoore, R T Morrison, Buffs; James Acheson I le, John R Brotighatm, Dixon, Purcell, 13th Light Dragoents; Burke, 13th ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... r. J. D. Fitzgerald, Q.C., and Mr. Richard Tudor. Attorney-Mr. W. P. Fletcher. Counsel for the defendant-Mr. John O'Hagan, 1.C., and Mr. John O'Hagan, jun. Attorney-Mr. P. Fottrall. CONSOLIDATED NISI PRIUS COURT-YESTERDAY. Mr. Justice Perrin sat at twelve ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... carriage of the sale, Mr. John Fawcett, 16, Upper Mount-street, Dublin. The sale of the estate of John Talbot, owner; exparte George Fawcett, petitioner, was also adjourned. Solicitor having the carriage of the sale-Mr. John Fawoeet. COUNTIES OF ArMoAGHI ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... George Robinson, Marcus Synnot, W J Armstrong, Captain Craig, John Robert Irvine, Maxwell Cross, John J Bigger, George Dunbar, Captain A Corry, John Henry Loftus, W E Fox, Wm Patton, John Handeock, J S O'Brien, Peter Quin, Steward Maxwell, and Hugh Boyd ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... indicted for having stolen three pair of troweders, 0 a shirt, and other articles of wearing apparel, the property of t John Leonard. n John Leonard having been sworn, deposed that ho w c the keeper of a shipping-offica ; that the prisoner, who is a 0 seafaring ...