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CRACOW

... 'Powers, was innocent, Ile was passing near to the place at the instant in which, as our readers already know, a Russian spy was assailed by assassins. The wretched man cried out repeatedly for help . (for he did not fall until pierced with 20 wounds) ...

SPAIN

... protecting Powers, was innocent, He was passing near to place at the instant in which, as our readers already know, a Russian spy was assailed by assassins. The wretched man cried out repeatedly for help (for he did not fall until pierced with 20 wounds) ...

which she may hereafter have an opportunity of directing to objects more feasible and more dangerous to the ..

... pass, without any interference on the part of individuals, who, residing at a distance, are totally unacquainted, except by rumour or mere assumption, with the condition and the wants of our destitute poor. But, no ! there is a power above them, as useless ...

which she may hereafter have an opportunity of directing to objects more feasible and more dangerous to the ..

... pass, without any interference on the part of individuals, who, residing at a distance, are totally unacquainted, except by rumour or mere assumption, with the condition and the wants of our destitute poor. But, no 1 there is a power above them, as useless ...

which she may hereafter have an opportunity o directing to objects more feasible and more dan gerous to the ..

... pass, without any interference on the part of individuals, who, residing at a distance, are totally unacquainted, except by rumour or mere assumption, with the condition and the wants of our destitute poor. But, no ! there is a power above them, as useless ...

INTERESTING AND MELANCHOLY The following Melancholy narrative of the priyatiOns and sufferings of Lieutenant ..

... the position of the island they were in search of; and accordingly Lieutenant Harmer, Mr. Hayes, andlWo seamen, landed with a spy-glass and compass to reconnoitre and survey, leaving two men to take care of the boat. But horrible to relate, froM the, nattention ...

• THE MILITARIi OF 200 - 0 THE PiNiThNIVel MOW krf standard-filfice, Three o'clock. The Rebecca conspiracy, ..

... inhabitants. Sunday passed over without the expected attack having been made, but on Monday the rumour was renewed, and at about half-past 10 o'clock it was rumoured that the rioters, to the number of 10,000 or 15,000, many of them being mounted and alt of ...

LONDON LAT ; EST NE Saturday Evening, HaV:Pait The Consol Market this morning opened... ancy, and by the close of

... and this has cau 4 .' ment in northern bonds, Dutch being 453 ; Itu' - Danish, 731 74 Spanish Stock left off at We have a rumour in circulation th a t the Portuguese dispute is at hand; that the govern Maria is to be established by the Engli s h and ments ...

dan t The Rebecca conspiracy, which has so long disturbed the £6,000 for Wesleyan pur,e minds of the well ..

... inhabitants. Sunday passed over without the ex. nected attack having been made, but on Monday the rumour was renewed, and at about half-past 10 o'clock it was rumoured that the rioters, to the number of 10,000 or 15,000, many of them being mounted and all of ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... V., further informs, that few days before he sailed, three hostile Indians had been captured—one of them believed to be a spy• He came to cantonment Brooke pretending to be drunk. When he found that his device would not avail him, he attempted to make ...

THEATRE-ROYAL, LIVERPOOL

... April last there was a rumour that this very notorious individual had obtained an appointment under Lord Durham, and, that he was to go out to Canada in some official capacity. Considering the character of the man, such a rumour could not escape the notice ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... it is said, the refugees had an old grudge. He resided in this village during the last winter, and was charged as being a spy upon their operation!. I mention this circumstance as authorising the belief that this act has proceeded from the patriots, ...