7 NOVEMBER 1829, Page 1
The Commission at Cork, for the trial of persons implicated
in an extensive conspiracy, subversive of all society in that part of Ireland, has ended in a way which was probably not anticipated by any party, and the details of which will be found in another page. The trials have done much good, and will do more. It was acknowledged by all, that on the part of the Bench and of the Bar, no exhibition of sounder feeling and more impartial justice was ever witnessed ill any country. Impartial justice is all that Ireland wants.