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POLICE

... ordered I, forms, acicd th Oe boy lsrosighi'it to ana-, thfe boy Zeu~al a ii. TfI-asservant ?? t1e iold nailer, andl three Irishmen were si the' tap s-oomn..I irs-a Itmeained. only ;ib~iast twenty nfldtlteia sadd-all flue above were. is' t,~he tap moona ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... stating that this was an, indictment against MICHAEL RYAN and JOHN FITZ- GERALD, including a Desperate gang of Irishmen, at the in- stance of the united parishes of St. 6iles in the Fields and St. George's, Bloomsbury, for an alarming riot and assaults upon ...

POLICE

... en iin their stead, for where there ex1e _qwere Irishmen, neither truth nor justice-was to he obtained,. as Sir;RiCHARDa BiRK-iE was extremely sorry to hear at word to forthi g-the prejudice of Irishmen, as fromn his experience they had ftrha' ga prove ...

POLICE

... whsieh he was intently looking, and the watch supplying its place in the saucepan of boiling water. A few evenings ago several Irishmen and women went into the White Horse public-house, Union-street, Borough, and after drinking some porter they quitted the ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... speech, atid, while tte Learned Gentleman was expreseing his ardent hopes that allclasaes of Irishmen-Protestant, Catholic, and Presbyterian- woild be united la one common bond of sympathy atid alfec- tion, Henry Anyars Bushe, Esq. late High Sheriff of ...

POLICE

... POLICE. BOW'-STREET.-WAR AMONG THE TAILORs.-Yesterdsay six journeymen tailors, most of them without employment, all of them Irishmen, bately imported from Cork rrnd Kerry, were brought to this Office, charged with committing a number of desperate assaults ...

[ill] IN THE POLICE

... within the short space of a twelvemouth. In comparing this ac- count of the shipping of Franee with that of England and of the United States of America, we both discover the great dispropor- tion between the extent of the trade of the latter two countries ...

POLICE

... ill-treated by the latter; he and two other Englishmen c (now in the Hospital) went to assIst the deceased, when a body a of Irishmen, armed with pitch-forks attacked them, and they d narrnwly escaped with their lives. Lkarsley was armed with a i scythe in ...

HORRIBLE MURDERS IN EDINBURGH

... liqiuir and sleep, he thlrow Burke eiff nud got to hrs feet, uhen a despe rt- rate strugigle ernsued, Jamie fought with the united frenzy c-f the ttiadresa and despair, arid BurkIe was ahout to be overpowesrerd, st, it when lire called our ferrriously to ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... conduct of Government; but this, bethought. he was the moment wben tile question should be carried, because ten Government were united upon it. Besides, it was supported a at by the greatest ?? and Fox, Canning & Wind- the h han, and all our great Statesmen ...

POLICE

... coaiuietirig the loss of thorougir bred horses,luiithe course sri'the year, rut 0,0001.-Couerrir LoOA-4-Arr old officer of the United States hrumy, who, soon after tire close of the revolutionrrry wvar, was ordered to make sur- veys of tire country watered ...

POLICE

... if they did not repeat the nuisance, the fine would not be enforced. BOW STREET.-SINGULAR. CHARGE OF STEALING DEAD 1O- ?? Irishmen were brought into this office on Tuesday nogtit, bef re G. R. Minsisull, Esq., charged by the Sexton of St. Clement Danes ...