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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . The speaker said the parties on whose behalf he solicited temporary aesistance were twenty-eight in number, and mostly Irishmen born, but who had subsequently as quired the privilege of American citizens. They had, how- ever, been liberated by ?? government ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ? subjects, Roman Catholics akd Irishmen, the subjects of the Queen, and under her protection. This outrage was directed against them as Roman Catholics and Irishmen, and because they were Roman Catholics and Irishmen. Because they are lomnau Catholics ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Bath magistrates were engaged some time In Investigating a case of stabbing, arising out of a religious quarrel between two Irishmen-a Catholic and a Protestant. The prlsomer, who is an elderly man, and a tailor, by trade, Is nased Jeremiah M'Carthy Daly ...

MYSTERIOUS CASE OF DROWNING

... portion of his money was in his, waistcoat-pocket. CAsE OF STABBING, AT CARDIFF.-It appears that early one evening some- Irishmen and Norwegian sailors were in Bute-street, and a quarrel having taken- place be- tween them as to-a girl who Nvas in heir ...

CHARGE OF SEDITION

... calling, not by blood does she hope these bleseings to gain, nor bj slavish jubilations, as royalty passes by train, but by united demands her rights to obtain, all of which in one word are contained in 'Repeal;' less than which neither now nor for ever ...

MORE FENIAN ARRESTS IN WALES

... quietude yet people accustomed to them know well enough that thdre is great agitation. It was . remarkable otranmstance that few Irishmen were to be seen about the streets on Tuesday, and only one or two on the route from the police-court to the statiou, wiobh ...

LAST WEEK'S LATEST NEWS

... produced by Mr. Train's proposal that the United States should purchase Ireland frota the British Govoenment. The Washington Cibinet, he said had already paid a million sterling for a volcano, and on the part of the United Statea Government he offered one hundred ...

FUNERAL OF THE [ill] KILLED BY LIGHTNING

... found in page 7.) From the fiet that the deceased couple had been Sunday-school teachera, and of irreproachable character, united to the tragical nature of their death, the greatest commiseration was felt for their families, and a profound sensation has ...

MEMBERS OUT OF SESSION

... international disputes by rbitration, Mr. Lea contrasted the strugele between Prance and Germany with the action by Engind and he United States in referring the quaestions beteen them o an independent arbitrator, and binding themselves to bide byhis decision ...

THE IRISH ARRESTS

... town of Sligo is at this mnoment in the hands of an army of reporters, and has beconie a news centre to every part of the United Kingdom, and even to America. Mr. F. O'Donnell M.P. has written a letter on the recent arrests in Ireland. 'fie says ;- ...