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Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

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SINGULAR CASE

... Dawson with his wife, Sarah, now in our settlement in Africa. Sir Henry said, Mr. Dawson, had always manifested the greatest kindness towards his children. His son, Thomas, had served in the last Ashantee war, under the late Sir C. M'Carthy; he tried to induce ...

LONDON POLICE—MANSION-HOUSE

... purpose of the orders issuied hir this deplorable instance. We saw about fifty armed war canoes put off, with from eighteen to twenty natives in each, chanting their war-songs of blood anid slaughter, with the supercargo at their head. They soon drew up ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... should be toilahareked ou of his own set ionment for disobeying his orderls. Some time afterwards when he was at a pail eatled War alkaika, thechief of the trilme tinder wvhich lie served hiad commenceil a vwar with the cltieflof snottier tribr. They sallied ...

OLD BAILEY, LONDON—SATURDAY

... uncle and guardian, George IV. ; he has coutinned in. ?? of peace the oppressive taxes which were imposed during a season -of war, he has aFrrested, the most noble of his people without cause, and punished them wihhout trial,; fe has de- graded, the judgments ...

BELFAST POLICE OFFICE

... slave- trade leads to, antld we trust the efficiency of the blockade may put an end to its beimig continued in that peart of Africa, at least, for some time to come:-` Ascesusion, 1st January, 184i7.-We have just received news of a most horribie mas- sacre ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... against whole quarters of the globe. It was not till the French ha ba been many years estab- lished on t ile northern coast of Africa that they discovered that they plague was as little known in the Regency of Algiers as on the shores of Piovence, and they ...

POLICE-OFFICE

... mangling, I and after drinking a draught of water, moved on witn the J ?? Africa. SarL-ACTIIG MULES.-About three years ago we announ- ced that a patent had been obtained by Mr de longb of War- I rington, for a mule to spin without that roarrual assistance Iwhich ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... havis ad. vasseed s ~a~eL w og bere la1st week one halfpenay per all. Work lptit lfurL t , i I I A young m~al named Watorti waR reninmit~ed to jail ott Monday last or~ the, murder of his lal her iear Carney. A dis~pute had arisen bitenfale~t d. son epcigap ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, DUBLIN—NOVEMBER 30

... years, is still hale and hearty. TirI Sm.uvo' TRADE.-A further destruction of Barrr- oons have taken place on the coalt of Africa, in which operation three men of XI, -I. S. Madagascar were killed, anil one severely wounded by the natives. The affair is ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... Puritans that overrules the Lower House SLAVE TRADE.'-Tbe British brig of war Cruiser ar- rived at Havannab on 13th Jan. with a prize schooner, having 340 slaves. Four vessels from Africa had arrived there in 'twelve days previous, having landed their cargoes ...

MUNICIPAL REVISION COURT

... h i e. Peace or War; which so invigorater tile Highlanders, t bat they cut through their enemies like fire anr restorer1 tle fortrnes ofthe day. Wren tie brave 92t Highlandi r3 took tire French by surprise in the late Peninsuilar war, tre Pipers very ...

TIPPERARY ASSIZES

... sene trophies of their .services in China; bit we regret to state, that some haive sbeen deprived of their lawful spoils oi war by the officers - of the customs, as being chargeable for duty. These ar. Yticles are of little intrinsic value, but of infinite ...