TO CORRESPONDENTS
... We arc obliged, by want of room, omit some communications and articles of Intelligence. ...
... We arc obliged, by want of room, omit some communications and articles of Intelligence. ...
... .tea.- inc I ewe, value Uw, the property of Michael Smith of Lathbcrget, the 24th of January last. Patrick wuiltv : the others acquitted. John Hamill, for assaulting Frances Brown, and stealing from her person shawl, on the 20th February last, at Portadown. Guilty. . ..r Henry Baxter, for bnrglarioußly entering the hoUi ’® of George Stewart, of Derrylacken. ou the 22d «KI stealing therefrom ...
... consternation, in other of those melancholy ry accidents, which ha often taken place, during the last few years, in the Principality. It appears, that on Tuesday evening last, aboui six o’clock, David Matthews, aged dti, Evan llet *. •’ John Lewis, John ing, -H», Kichard 18, Thomas Kecs, 17. alt colliers, went down Mr. Townsend Kirkboos Wood's c-*al-pit, and remained liu-ro until three o’clock ...
... p «*nb*rrl(»il«*n, C*i (On. flnlf-Vrnrly, .‘5«. M 30, 1847. L «d. 1 I had completely turned the strong works of San Antonio; but, while doing the enemy had abandoned the place, with the loss of three heavy guns, and had fallen hack a second stronger line of works. It was now one o’clock the afternoon, and about the commencement of the battle ; and such rattling of firearms has seldom or ...
... Walter ArchdalL He is dea*. He died unmarried. I know Mrs. Anna Cope, formerly Mrs. Garland, when she was very young. She was the only daughter of Nicholas Archdall Cope ; at least, 1 have never heard of any other. lam related to the family. From reputation in the family, I have no doubt, that Nicholas Archdall Cope died. Crossexomined by Mr. Jot— l knew the late Arthur Walter Cope. He left ...
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... the Sth May in* ,at the hour of EI.E tock. Variety of compris. Mahoirany Sidchoanl ; andptilfr Tables; Chairs ; Soifts ; Carpets; Window CudmipvfFendere; Fire- Irons ; Six-Octave Square Pinno-wKe, by Broadwood ; Horizontal (irand Piano-Forte, Six Octave, Mott, of London; Bedsteads and Hanginifs; Feather Bods; Dressing-Tables and Glasses Mahogany Drawers; Glass; Delf; Kitchen Utensils, &c Terms ...
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... Armagh, Tuesday. March 2, 1847. The Hod. Chief-Justice Dohebtt Justice Pebbir arri?e>l in town, irora Monaghan, last erenim;. The latter took his seat in the Crown Court, lias mornin, at ten o'clock. Her Majesty’s Commission harinf; been road, the fo!lo»- gentlemen were re-sworn as Grand Jury Sir William Vcrner, Bart., Foreman ; Sir J. Stronjje, Bart., Colonel Close, Colonel Blacker, M. ...
... Funeral or Officeb.— Yesterday morning, the remains of Ensign Kennedy, of the Ist Royal Regiment of Foot, who died of typhus fever, were removed, from Y'ork- street, to the new cemetery, iu this town, for interment. The officers, ami all the duty men, n now at head-quarters, of the 44th, were present. The band played very solemn Gentleman resumed his seat, amid general applause.) s o w march ...
... TO THE EDITOR THE NORTHER* WHIG. Sir, —On perusing Mr. Allen’s letter “on Irish destitu tion and distress Belfast,’* I have observed one or two of his remarks, with which I cannot coincide, especially in his reasoning upon the functions of the Committee of the “Belfast General Relief Fund” and I must beg leave to dissent also from some of the views that he seems to have taken, of the tenor and ...
... may empowered so. and. alfo to wait Mr. Urnulmn. ami press the subject of these reeolutious him, as slroujtly poasible. . Mr. Bristow, Mr. Ferguaon, and Mr. DunvUlc De ap polntetl Sub-Committee, to wait on Mr. Urquhart, for tlic purpose of laying before him the rcsolutlous that were passed at After some other business, of public importance, was disposed of, the meeting separated. ...