NA VAL INTELLIGENCE
... _aecorctl . The _discovery _was _made most op ; _portlinely , for a _few _minutes _more would _have put them in _poisei sion of arms , when there is no doubt they _would have butchered th ...
... _aecorctl . The _discovery _was _made most op ; _portlinely , for a _few _minutes _more would _have put them in _poisei sion of arms , when there is no doubt they _would have butchered th ...
... t ( or _tin' _city of _. _Dublin , in the roomoftlie _Right _Honourable Henry Grattan _, uccged leave , in tlie _absence _oF-his _Right _Honourable l ' ' rieiid ( Sir John _Newport , ) to say ii . lew words _. unon this . _melancholy , occasion _. He ...
... At Sandwell, on the 9th current, the Countess of DARtTA10UTn, of a son. DIE D. At BsnmF, on the 21st ultimo, fC JOHN DuNCAN of the Fife Arms' Hotel, agied fifty-seven. At L-illiesleaf 'Manse, on the 6th current, the Rev DAVID BAXTeR, A.M. minister of the ...
... _tins _county , was attacked by an armed _party _, wlio knocked at _. tlie _door ami demanded admittance . Kelly , who _was _sitting at tlie _fire eating _In ' s _supper , _rose with one of his cliildrcn in Ins arms for tlie purpose of opening the door ...
... THE \VITNESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1841. TRIAL OF TOE EARL OF CARDIGAN. PPM. This being the day fixed for the trial of the Karl of Cardigan en the charge of ly sleeting at ('twain larrey Tuckett, a line of carriaces was to he seen opposite the I loose ...
... were Mr J. Grattan, Colonel Allen, Mr Ralfh Hocard, M.P., %Itr H. T. Redmonsd, soil n 'sMr H. Grattan. When the kstter gentleman came in foreyard, an aged peasant called out 1three cheers far the al immortal memory of old Henry Grattan. It was uni ...
... point l in the route. Mr O'Connell reached the platform about half- y past three o'clock, accomapanied by Mr John O'Con- -nell, M.P.; Mr Henry Grattan, M P.; Mr Steele, d &c. &c.; he was received in the most enthusiastic r manner by the assemblage, which consisted ...
... county infirmary. There are eighteen prisoners In custody, charged with being concerned in the attack. Two only of them, namely, John and Joseph Keys, against whom a verdict was found by the coroner's jury, stand fully committed for trial. The prisoners who ...
... ;« bouti _toAgive _' _lUp _. Lord Cardigan ' s mansion , the term for which lie had ' taken it haTiDg _yearly _• expired . _^;^^^^ _a _^^® | _^ . ' ;'• Sir _Edward _Godfrey Leum , Bart ., _heir _to the l _» te S ' t John _Li-man , will _speedily come into ...
... o.t Thursday night containing this proclamation, and conferring, by warrant, full powers t» grant licenses to have or carry arms to Mir Thomas E. Blake, Bart. Statf. Pniho?rtits.—f>n Wednesday, five persons were brought from Uichniund Bride well in van ...
... and acting Lieutenant Dowell O'Reilly. The barge and yaw'l were armed, and instantly dispatched. On their approach they found her crew had landed (about 50 in number) with their. small arms, and the only long gun ;. had lashed the vessel to the trees; posted ...
... Tom _Steele and John _O'Connell _wards , London , and _, _£ 1 from a Catholic prieat , _who _ashed perniiBBion of _Ilia _revered _Liberator to call him _Defender of the faith . _ ( _Clieora and laughter . ) Mr II . _GRATTAN , M . I * ., _addressed ...