AMERICA
... captured (he French garrison. It reported that Kscobado, with 2,000 men, was marching Monterey. Rumours are current at Washington (hat Santa Anna was acting a French spy. ...
... captured (he French garrison. It reported that Kscobado, with 2,000 men, was marching Monterey. Rumours are current at Washington (hat Santa Anna was acting a French spy. ...
... occasions resorted 10, and almost Invariably those in volvjng questions of conspiracy. For It will he remembered ; that neither spy, Informer, nor traitor was produced upon the j part of the crown; and that the parties accused, cash and all stand convicted ...
... have passed the following resolution That the infamous conduct the Melbourne Government in the affair of Popay, the Police spy, affords unequivocal proof that our Rulers arc capab’eof resorting to any agency, however dark or crimiual, for the purpose ...
... iv. mourn began to spread as IS Milian UAW at variance on the polity le he iiirsusd in the East. is smoke without mid the rumours thyme. tioo were well founded, d vas proved by the of Lords Deasy ‘.;arearvon. at the it appeared to the of the ruliag asides ...
... following edifying paragraph : ** The government of the Pope has just lost most ardent i friend in the person that notorious spy, sbirro, and leader l of tlio sanjedista parly in Rome, known Gennaraccio.— This worthy met with what appears the natural death ...
... GOUGH i Mr Osborne hers bagged to interpose fora moment, for the purpose of asking the right baronet whether be was aware a rumour having got abroad, that the government had recalled Sir Hugh Gough from India. Sir R Peel (who appeared much surprised at ...
... believed, was the intention of Isivelle, who continncd harping at bin) and, in addition, called out that ids client was Government spy. llis client was afraid that some bodily injury would lie done him, owing the threats of Lavelle, ami that the ire of the people ...
... own tinaginano . „ considerable who -™'t utter but the and dwell the we’lthe traitor won to found in every known fnct that • spy ana the Godistrict, assembly, ( ,f evervthing that was were ,10, full ,^” AmorioH . that the 00. a( was thoroughly posted *' ...
... wreaked their vengeance on his unoffending uncle, who is now despaired of ; the party frequently called out for“ Burke the spy.” The party are all known. Fortunately Burke was removed the morning of that da} tbe police Limkhick Chronicle. .. .■■■ ...
... bat there was a M'Audroser, whose guess came nearer the trutlj. ; By my soul,” he.exclaimed, u but the youngster might be a spy of (be Brace ; thou both and his brothers are strangely gifted—be can read —and 1 have heard that his men forget the calls of ...
... Cochrane, Layard stated that the despatches had been received confirming the defeat of the Austrians, and that he believed the rumour to the cession Venetia was correct. In reply to Mr Lowe, ChlchesierEortcscuc stated that the new charter for the Queen’s ...
... “‘JAMBS STEPHENS, C.0.1.R. “Respected Sir— Before leaving Ireland heard with pain and horror tliat the rumour was started and kept afloat very industriously in this conntry that you were set at large by the connivance the British Government. Now, sir ...