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IRELAND

... stop Jacob the white Quaker? a NsNAGH.-I arm sorry to inform you that outrage and incendiarism still prevail in this district. On r Saturday evening, three men entered a field at Lisbonny, the property of Mr. John Cunningham, of this town, and beat a workman ...

STATE OF THE COUNTRY

... arc to hold a meeting this afternoon. ViGIlANCE Or THEB NEW HORSE SPECIAL CONSTABLEI'. AND CAPTURE OP THREE ARMED MEN, AND D1S` MISSAL OP THE ARMED PARTY BY TrIF MAGIS5 TRATES. Early this morning, as three gentlemen were re- turning from a fishing excursion ...

APPREHENSION AND EXAMINATION OF MR. GEORGE WHITE

... the town were in an excited, state, by the people being all up In arms. I mean by up in arms, tbat the people were coming out of their houses. I do not mean that the people had any arms in their hauds. The people in the neigh- bourhood were in expectation ...

APPREHENSION AND EXAMINATION OF MR. GEORGE WHITE

... the town were in an excited state, by the people being all up in arms. I mean by up in arms, that the people were coming out of their houses. I do not mean that the people had any arms in their hands. The people in the neigh- bourhood were in expectation ...

Local and General Intelligence

... niceal. LoRD CARDIGAN IN DutBLIN.-The Mercantile Ad- vercoiscr contains the following curious statement:- The officers of the 4th Dragoon Guards, stationed in this city, with a view, as wve learn from a corres- pondent, to take Lord Cardigan (recently arrived ...

Local and General Intelligence

... 3 d~v., 1st John Whitley, 2nd Jfhn hitlly, 3rd John IKearsley: Balsam e.s. 1stJohn ecareley, 2ed John lKearsley; Calceolaria. s.s., Ist H. Major, 1noatrop, 2nd H. Major, 3rd H. Ma jor; Do. ClL. o 3 d.v.f Ist H. Major, 2ad H. Major, 3rd John Kearsley; Verbena ...

Local and General Intelligence

... 3 dv., Ist John Whitley, 2nd John Whitley, 3rd John Kearsley; Balsam s.s. 1st John lesrsley,2nd John Kearsliy; Calceolaria s.S., Ist H. NMajor, Knoetrop, 2ad H. Major, 3rd H. Major; Do. Coil. ot 3 d.T f Ist H. Major, 2nd H. Major, 3rd ...

MR. O'CONNELL IN KILKENNY

... Finn, Eq., formerly M.P., for Kilkenny eounty; George Comyn, E~q., Woodstock, county of Galway; John Power, Esq., Garteen, late M .P., for Waterford county; John H. Talbit, EZq, Ballytrent, county Wextord; and R. A. Fitzcerald, Feq., iuckridge House, county ...

EMIGRATION

... from Sheffield ?? 3 23 Two ?? 2 24 Man and his wife ?? . ?? 2 25 Thomas and Henry O'Neal and Robert Ross 3 26 S. Black and John Orr .2 27 W. G Shepherd, on the ?? I 65 I leave the reader to calculate how much space is allotted for each person in which ...

Chartist Intelligence

... that neither the yeomanry nor the militi are to be embodied. The arms at present in the hands of the yeomanry are to be called in and marked as required by the new Arms Bill. The militia arms, it is added, have been received b hack by the Ordnance Department ...

IRELAND

... say that this meeting was not a mob- (cheers). Lord Clare, in 1781, called the people a aob, and in the next year his (Mr. Grattan's) 1 father carried independence. (Cheers.) The words 1 traitors and perjurerswern misapplied when directed against the people ...

Chartist Intelligence

... not one surviving to give a correct statement of the cause of this dreadful event :-Jaumes Smith, orel-men41, the legs and arms broken, and the body altogether most horribly mutilated ; he was a married man of good character, had two children, and his ...