The Royal Agricultural society of the Downs have every reason to congratulate themselves on the marked success which has attended their exhibitions for the last few years. The show of '71 was admitted to be ...
Article : 2,410 wordsAfter a trial of unusual length, the Galway election petition has been decided by Judge Keogh, and Captain Nolan has been unseated. This is a tremendous blow at the abuse of political power by the Irish ...
Article : 1,081 wordsIt will be necessary for us, probably, to go back upon this judgment later, with its anthology from "Don Juan," and "Charles O'Malley," and "Paradise Lost." For the present, we leave the judgment ...
Article : 274 wordsThere is one redeeming feature in this extraordinary judgment of an extraordinary case. The Roman Catholic gentry of Ireland show no disposition to acquiesce in the ambition of the priesthood to usurp, in ...
Article : 432 wordsThe decision of Mr. Justice Keogh on the Galway election petition is one that will commend itself to the judgment of every unprejudiced person who has followed, from day to day, the evidence submitted in the ...
Article : 134 wordsFor a generation in the exciting history of Ireland there has been no case that fixed public attention with such universality as that Mr. Justice Keogh dealt with yesterday at Galway. The anxiety to learn ...
Article : 802 wordsMr. Justice Keogh, in announcing his decision, descended from the Beach to the political arena, and, forgetting the dignity and respect due to his position, delivered one of the most extraordinary harangues ...
Article : 218 wordsThe greater part of the evidence has been a sad revelation of the extremities to which men, who are the professed teachers of the people, will go to further their own political ends; and a proof of how thoroughly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 367 wordsSo outspoken a denunciation of priestly coercion has not been delivered for many a year from the Irish Bench, and we need hardly remark that it comes with greater weight from the lips of a Roman Catholic ...
Article : 717 wordsNever in the course of any election inquiry has such a judgment been delivered as that of Mr. Justice Keogh in the case of the Galway election. The judge is himself a Roman Catholic, yet he is compelled to ...
Article : 297 words"How's your poor arm?"—This is now the prevailing inquiry on 'Change, in the clubs, in the public thoroughfares, and in private circles. A similar question as to one's feet was some years ago common ...
Article : 1,448 wordsThe result can scarcely surprise any one who has attended to the evidence given on the trial of the petition. There was, we are sorry to say, the most un-blushing and systematic priestly intimidation. "The ...
Article : 389 wordsAlthough it is clear that the judgment of Mr. Justice Keogh on the Galway election petition cannot be properly estimated until the whole text is before us, enough has been transmitted by telegraph to show that ...
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