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... think proper of this letter, fur the benefit of other sufferers. I am. Sir, your'obedient Servant, 11. WHITE. Prepared only Joh.n Fox, io boxes at Is. 1 £ ...
... think proper of this letter, fur the benefit of other sufferers. I am. Sir, your'obedient Servant, 11. WHITE. Prepared only Joh.n Fox, io boxes at Is. 1 £ ...
... Imr Britannic Majesty, but nothing was said of the exchange wilh ihe Chinese Plenipotentiary. Thursday, five mrn, armed, entered the of John , county Clare, and *wore __ him ni.e up ». ntMi l,c i, ««enl eni.M.gi.d at,o.il | RIMI Mi i:iim;-A lurtp m.ml.rr ...
... would not rather hi ar a pail With all before a clinging heart ? What, though golden gem may d*ck, The arm that twines about our nttk. Does not that arm keep out the cold than stalely cloth gold ? Riches, what arc ye? let us kmk Abroad upon the gushing brook ...
... policy of the Government; it will be hr the firm and resolute attitude of tbo northern Protestants. Mußitouc.ii O'Bhien. Moss Armed Repealers.—bate on the evening of the day on which the recent ami-repeal meeting was held at . Cunen, «ome hundred of Repealers ...
... interested, except by the agents employed and one or two their friends, from one of whom hove information.— Dundee Warder. John Nugent was tried the Liverpool assizes Friday, for bigamy, having Dublin, on the 2nd May, 1820. married Mary Bolgar, and s ...
... in certain districts of South Wales, more esjiecially in the counties of Pembroke, Cardigan, and Carmarthen, tumultuous assemblages of peo- pie, distlnjrui-shed and armed and outrages of the most violent description have been com- mitted upon the lives ...
... would teach the people of Ireland to use iheir arm*.** One thousand military pensioners have been selected in Dublin, and hare received orders to in readiness for embodiment and service. Clothing and arms have been provided for this new levy, which will ...
... Michael Cashel beside John Tuatn—'(cheers tic then handed in £ 100 from Quebec, and took occasion to praise (he praise (he wisdom the British councils there. Canada had foifeited much her claims, by having had the (oily turn out in an armed body lo assert her ...
... upwards forty men, all strangers, assembled on the lands of Hultinvoeii), near the ** Devil’s Bit,” the property Mr. John Meagher, armed with spades, and commenced digging up the land, and shouting for “Clare.”— The police came up and tho party fled, pursued ...
... on nwi personal estato. niGII SHERIFFS. John Oolt.niim, Esq., of FteWCgstle. ha* aecepted the office of-Uigh Shenff of for till enmftnff veav, and will, are happy gay, e. Sub Sheriff.— Tbalee Cbbosicle. . _ , John PaUlaer. of Comragh been appointed High ...