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THE FENIAN TRIALS

... the prisoner. John Morgan, sworn. George Nesbitt, sworn. The following were the gentlemen sworn to try the prisoner: Patrick Fallen ?? Morrisson George Dingtwa l ohn 1Neill William Brett Henry Pigeon. Robert Grattan George Rodgers John Roche ?? Morgan ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... Clunningham, John 3eahan, Joseph .Begg, John Holmes, William Campbell, James Crotty, George Delany. The following gentlemen were challenged by the ?? Howard Wisdom (non-residence), John Fry (non-residence), George Dixon (perempto- rily), Richard Giuinuess ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... - Robert Howard Wisdom George Patrick Daniel Edwvard aceogliegan Thomas Matthews Philip Majoelbaliks John WiM= quale 11enry Thomas Wal1sh Joh1' Grattan Rhichard Perrin Thomas Callaghan, and Thomas Barrett Robert Moore. While the challenges dere being recorded ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... following jury Was sworn:- Rtobert G4eoghegai, William Brett, Rliasi 1. hulhiedo, John Batler, Joeln Grattan, Wm. Leger Ireomi,' Robert Green, Robert Grattan, George Dllbgwall, John Win. Gregg, Janies Booth, ' George Hleathiom, 'Ihe prisoner challenged twenty ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... Hospital. e Mr. Brewster, Q.C., with'w1om, was Mr. Altohie, pappeared for the Right Hon. John W. Pitzpatrick, dMY., and Mr. L. Moore, two of the trustees of the ;0 Grattan fiind. He stated that a difference, had dl arisen between the trustees of the fund aind ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... ordered them to be put, bank. NRIAL OF JOHN SHIIUIDAN AND EDWARD F5TZGlBaSD, John Sheridan and Edward Fitzgerald were then placed at the bar, and indicted for that they, on the 5th of March, 1867, being armed with certain woa. pons, unlawfully did rise ...

THE LATE MURDEROUS OUTRAGH

... cautious mnner to his oompadio.us ?? ona converationiun low confidential tono Thepolicebeingawarethat one at let of thetrio ras armed to the teeth), hA to, Sot with great cautiunandprudcacegaud~w,^su pueutoioamatsues sovd,;t ?? thloydid 'N time was ski oed ...

THE FENIAN MOVEMENT

... gentlemen were challenged pe- remptorily by the ?? Ireland, Thomas Leech, Win Brunton, White Pike, WIm 0 M'Cor- nik, John Findlater, Robt Grattan, Archibald M'GComas, Ceo. Clibborn, Wm. Mercer, Alex. Falls Wright, Samuel Coghlan, Graves Holebrook, Alfred Henshaw ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... never to swear anything hut the truth. Mr. William Dobbyn examined by Sergeant Arm- ?? 1866, before Mhr. Sidney left Ireland, I came to town on' a Thursday; I recollect John Hynes coming to my plae in the ountry, at Abbey- lensgh, the day before I came ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... Tohn Ingram noal) .lohn Lee James Milto Purhle William Andersen Edward JnmeN Cupiage Itichard IFowler John ]i'h(later James IP. Hathricgton and John Kelly .fobn Croathwaiuo Thomas L. Austin The Attorrney General was about to state the cage when Mr. licern ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Laurenice Mooney, plaintiff's attirney; Myles Jordan, defendant's attorney. John Kysn a J ohn Riyan, nmsony lent; Frank ilheppird, phsiallfr' atorney; George Baleen, defendant's attorney. John Cob- nolly a Jeremiah Wasn, 'promissorsy 551e- Frick Slisppard, plalctlif's ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... scarehed had arms. The female searcher was then examined ; she admit- ted tht she made the ladies take off their c By Sergeant Armstrong-Could you not have searched them for arms without taking their clothes off? I was not Searching for arms but for dccu- ...