Ireland.
would be this —that there were two diitinct chargei of felony contained in the indictment, whereas an indictment, to be a legal document, should not contain more than one. The Court appointed ten o'clock on Tuesday for hearing the arguments of counsel Mr. Mitchel who stood in the dock during the whole of the argument, appeared to be in extremely delicate health, and seems to have suffered much lince his incarceration in Newgate. Mr. Devin Reilly, his partner in the United Irishman, after a struggle with the police, forced his way into the dock, and tools a place beside Mr. Mitchel. In the coune of the day Mr. Reilly was himielf arrested for drilling men at night. At the Repeal Association Mr. J. O'Connel warned the authorities against dr.ving the patient men of peace into acts of bloodshed by any deviation from strict law in th« trial of Mr. Mitchel.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 247, 11 October 1848, Page 3
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151Ireland. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 247, 11 October 1848, Page 3
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