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Belfast News-Letter
CURES OF HYDROPHOBIA
... wee1k, witness and deceased went to Starcross, where they stopt all night. In the mornling; two boatmen shoved them over to Exmouth in their boat. The boatmen having left them, de- ceased proposed to have a bathe; they both got into the boat, and deceased ...
BELFAST NEWS CONTINUED
... ilig mnoderat.d a little, a stout boat, belonging to Mr. Moole, Senesehal oif the Manlor of Mourne, was launched, Sklld the boatmen reached the unhappy marinels, *vhose hands lia become so benulmbed that they could not have niuch, longer hield themselves ...
LONDON—THURSDAY, JANUARY 8
... rangedl any fixed plan of escape. It is also knowni that hli has several hags of gold, and that he repeatedly sail to the boatmen, wlieiu engaging them, that he did not are to what coudtry he wias cooveyel, provided he could uffect his escape fromn this ...
Foreign Intelligence
... dis- tinct detachments of the National Guaril mosbile, of varions portions of tilm inliahitants of the ontilets, of the boatmen, of the paviers, of the vesuvienues (women), to tic numlben7r of several hundreds, and, lastly, the male foundlings of Paris- ...
THE ARMY
... son (a youth not more than ten years oflage), and three boatmen-was upset, opposite Mr. Robhs' pottery, within two miles and a half of Portadown, when the Messrs. Montgomery, and two of the boatmen, named Teinnison and M'Donald were drowned. Our respectable ...
THE WATER WITCH YACHT TRIALS
... vessels. and barges, and the boatmen and others-on the wharfs, and by the different parties in the drinking-rooms overlooking the river. On his arrival at St. Katharine's wharf, Jack, leaving Susan to be handed out by the boatmen, started u pi, and exhibited ...
AWFUL CATASTROPHE
... moment is one of the most harrowing it has been our lot to witness. Before thte faintest approach of morn- ing, a number of boatmen and of hers have been most ae- tively engaged endeavouritig to find the bodies of the mis- sing persons, and their efforts ...
Local nteldtince. RO
... the former convictiot, which are to be received in evidence. RIoT Ar CLONaSEL.-On Wednesday evening, as some of the Ssir boatmen, who had lately struck for wages, were resuming their work, the men in one of the boats were at- tacked by a party of rioters ...
WRECK OF THE ROTHSAY CASTLE STEAMER
... kept continual waving it as a signal, as well as his state of exhaustion permitted. It -it hlngth *-aught the | eye of some boatmen, who succeeded in rescuing him, after being immersed five hours in the foaming- element. Near Mr. Maitin was another spar ...
A YANKEE JOKE
... should), at once commenced ringingl his bell to fioswer, anil gave orihers to lay over towards where Mr. StutTv, as the boatmen hail named him, wyas busy shaking his torcl;. 1' Stop here ! shouted tie captain. Ding a- ling went tie bell, and the engines ...
EXPRESS
... batteries, .and it is believed would have been able to cross again, with- out the slightest loss, but for the alarm of the boatmen, Qsonie of whom fled and left their boats without persons to manalge them, so that the latter part of the embarkation was ...