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SHIP MEWS

... tbeir ransomed passengers iuto the adjoining fields, , beyond the reach of the angry element. The individuals who were saved speak in tbe highest terms of the conduct of the boatmen, the peasantry, tod the gentry. Still, each raft arrived, those whom it ...

THE NEWRV EXAMINER

... and we are satisfied, that many others must have been injured. In the words of a certain gentleman, of high station, when speaking of the conduct of the Belfast Magistracy, “ we are, in this town, in a blessed state '.—Whig. Sermon at Dromorb. —On Sunday ...

NEWSPAPER CHAT

... Hampstead Lodge, Berks. Mtsical wot.—- i -saipetriere (hospital at Paris) a girl idiotic loan extreme decree, who docs not speak and cannot even dress herself.— However, her keeper has recently discovered in her a decided taste for music. She often can ...

NEWRY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1534

... least for the time, before the pressure of more selfish considerations—they resemble, indeed, strongly those of whom Junius speaks m one of his famous letters, when says* ** you, my lord, have introduced a more -ompeudiout logic; you address yours neither ...

NEWRY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1834. Spain—Defeat of tiif. Ql'f.f.n’s Troops.—We have received the Paris papers of ..

... Irwin, that he never was Orangeman I have the honour be. Sir, your obedient servant, , L. PaaNTicr. Caledon, Jon. 1, 1804. Speaking the Last Session. copy e following extract from the last number of the Spectator, paper which furnishes its readeis * THE ...

THE POLITICAL EXAMINER. A LAY SERMON. |f possible, much lielh in you, live peaceably with all men.” Uomaks, xtt ..

... P., here entered the meeting, and was received with enthusiastic cheering. Mr. O’Connell observed, You see, the moment you speak of the repeal of the Union, Henry Grattan enters the meeting” (laughter, and loud cheers).] If Grangegorman had not yet met ...

SPZRIT OF THE PE ESS

... OF THE ESS The London Courier, speaking of Mr. O’Connell, tells us, that liis power “can only be diminished allowing him that himself, and exciting, in ail other cases of successful damagogues or successful writers, some rivals attack him.” The Courier ...

TRAGICAL AND ROMANTIC EVENT

... I’ll die too.” He then bent over Miss Willoughby in the most affectionate manner, and, weeping bitteily, exclaimed, “Speak, dear Eliza, speak me;” but she was unable to answer. He then asked the servant if she had given her mistress the draught which he had ...

SPAIN,

... coiitrollir-r public opinion, and all this enormous ;’ have said, the Ballot •• itsdirector—the Bank the United States! The fact speaks for itself: all comment is superfluous. Our rica system of Election may not be quite perfect : abuses exist, and no doubt ...

Repeal buttons have recently been manufactured; they bear the head of O’Connell, and round it is the ..

... and lawyers are thoroughly convinced that the law of libel a disgrace even to the legal institutes of England, which, to speak tolerantly, are not very remarkable for wisdom ot justice. Yet universal as is the admission of the defects, anomalies, and ...

TRADE OF BELFAST

... body of the ill-fated young woman was found. Tomlinson stopped and looked earnestly Betteley, but they were not near enough speak. auout an hour and a halfafterwards, Betteley, not having heard of the murder, went to Phillips’s beer shop, and there found ...

NEWSPAPER CHAT

... was little man, stout and corpulent, of a dark olive complexion, fine features, eyes of light bluish grey, and, when not speaking or animated, of an abstracted, heavy countenance. But when lighted and interested, his expression was very fine, and the ...