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... consequently fell the poor, aie! augmented thetprice other articles of Extracts from a memorial, addressed to the President of the United States, by more than 1500 of the inhabitants of the county of Buckingham. in New Hampshire, on the sth day of August, 181 ...

EDINBURGH, SEI

... l'sPeoublic opinion: be. in the Same place, of the most beautiful form, with we look tot the expected result. into the calcula- united, aid vigorous nation. Opposed to this—a Non-commitsiored Officers, and Private.-_M, K.. -to obey the OldetS 3 Feint, and a ...

InIIGRATIOX T.) AVIERICA

... century, and they will leave as a legacy to the United States, at least 50,000 natives. The Dublin Post insists upon it, that this kind calculating invitation is enough to tempt many thousand more Irishmen to pitch their tents in the liankie wood.; it ...

We have extractud a German P.aper an article, 1 which is very curious, as it is a tii,play ot roost

... accoun's, in large letters, of distutbanceshere. w ith the evident design. liv. adroit excitement, of sheer-- Mg the United Irishmen an opportunity is at hand for being l'he Waterloo subscription has amounted to about X. 1115,000, and much more may be ...

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... and there being no doubt of his being insane, he was taken and brought to Loudon yesladay, when lie was ordered to be can.. united in conl:l:cmesit. A Patent h.ts passed the Great St..l for an invention to prevent the overtorting of Ste Coaches. A Clergy:tan ...

FRIDAY, Just 19

... forty Years. INVERNESS S. The Count de Noinville died lately at Paris, aged ..-----riniuta,----- health and spirits. „ . two Irishmen took onci:eigilistic exhibition between _ . lieu inclosure dear Polon- --- -. years. He was the companiop in arms of the ...

of which it forms a constiment part. This singuLsr a— _ phenomenon beeii Observed for a period of untry. The

... an have imagined, thst the little be of French Revolutionists, collected in the Southern 0(11w United States, were sincere in professing, that the had united for an agricultural purpose. 'Their nullifiereeeds two thousand men ; some accounts carry it • ...

MISCELL.4NEA

... kieked him is heu ou the Thc chased the in instances eVen to a till' aiderable dista ncN SomethMg like a stand win made by the Irishmen Clotsell lying at the foot of Sslunarket, on the %vest uf we burn. One of them run into a house, were the throwing stones ...

NORTHERN EXPEDITION

... bodies had then been found. Wcdiics.lay, a serious affray threatened to ensue at Linlithgow, between the Highlanders and Irishmen, some hundreds of whom are employed there the Union Canal. The parties assembled, anaedwith picks, spades, and other utensils ...

Published: Thursday 19 November 1818
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 2569 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Scctsents am> Offences

... account of the affray wlnV' lately look place at ; —The national antipathy for some time subsisting between the Highland, and Irishmen, employed the line of the Union Canal, broke out with great violence Broxbourn, in Linlithgow-shire, on Tuesday se’ennight ...

Published: Thursday 26 November 1818
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 3635 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

INVERNESS

... INVERNESS. FIt:DAY. NtnEHRILK le, 1819. A rumour that Mr. Forsyth, the American Envoy to Spain, had left Madrid on his way to the United States, was current in London on Saturday, and gave the to another, that the conferences respecting the Florida treat had ...

Cuby bow to the fouds.Wfl Brunt said, be reserved • note. n cal would give them that. It then sisubyeLt

... Thistiewood said, Well, ine lad:, this looks bustuess ; this looks as if something was about to be done. Adams he was low spirited, unit said he wanted something to drink ; an/Thistlewood sent for some in and beer. lie then sent foe dozer. sheets of cdruidgr paper ...