Wednesday & Thursday's Posts
... Hwinch mutton warded the pist.,l oil » breast; Ibe villa!:-, »u this, instantly Hud, he r.c’eived its contents in th left arm. the crying ...
... Hwinch mutton warded the pist.,l oil » breast; Ibe villa!:-, »u this, instantly Hud, he r.c’eived its contents in th left arm. the crying ...
... When the deputation from lie Irish Catholics lately wared upon Mr. Grattan, the inter view, are informed, says the Dublin Weekly Register, was most affecting. Mr. Grattan sal in an arm chair, huddled in a blanket, and apparently sunk intn the lowest state ...
... studiously avoided, but when mentioned the name of Mr. Grattan, as the person w|tos“ In he had now to regret, believed ui! fear- of dissent intiucerity would cease to exist, (near, hear). Mr. Grattan, believed, was the first private gentleman who had ever ...
... Friday morning. On Friday, the Court again met at about ten ! o'clock, and having appointed Jury, proceeded to the trial of John Band, being another of the prisoners taken «t Bonnymuir. The trial continued till about half pas' two on Saturday morning, ...
... possessed themselves considerable quantity of arms and powder magazine, and carried by assault three the principal forts. They shortly : after set liberie 7i ) galley slaves and lot felons, i and gave them arms; circumstance which proved, vou may imagine ...
... Cr. John Gladwin, l*add street, St Mery-lr-Boav. pKimher. JoAfi NfwcMth-under- Dwe, in county of draper, d. ...
... set fire; fortunately the crew bad sufficient strength left to save tbeni, selves in loaf. Three boats were Immediately • armed lb? Americans in port, who went in pin suit of tbe villains but returned, after unsuccessful , search of .10 hours. I.ie’rjM ...
... such juigling. The at • past five, wps . ailionruJ cil till 'Tuesday. • - U,. tot .toroitto °. • arllANiflr kailipAif the Grattan- Jo et Beitizb. Aced; tbas pir r of thc out of . - rdn E. . . race.ived luspf General fur Ireland. Mr Distil Alf-Mr.. Plunkett ...
... this min upon you!—pity Englishmen, whose homes are exposed to Ise entered at midnight, under the pretence of a search for arms, which not only every Euitlishmaa, but every created man, by the law of mature, has • right to have in his house!—pity Englishmen ...
... dreadfully wounded in several p.rts his Iv hv arme.l banditti in the wood. The poor man lingered until the 3*l mat. in the House Industry Clonmel, where his arm had been amputated. 10th inst. man the name of John Guerin was shot while standing at his door ...
... Wellleann juror sworn in his place. Messrs. SeorleethetillotlaU counsel for the prosecution and Alderson for the defendant John George Eeg. M. P.,sat at the bottom of the table ' Archdeacon Philpots took his Ore as ! his lordship's left hand oaths , Mr ...
... *att. of Grateley, yeoman. COMMISSIONS SUPERSEDED. Walter Boyd. London. merchant John Oakley, Cool ), holstein. bricklayer; and Thomas Crust% Norwich, I , Gall•drapee. _ _ John Hull, aged 36, was charged with an assault on Eleanor Mercer, a child under ten ...