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LORD BYRON'S TRAGEDY

... Fhr sphoric of ti e t;ar, or tapid twhikle 0C ?? t l nl, hs ofl'kioming goodolas, A nd Ihle t lstv voices of the choir Of boatmen answering hack with verse for verse -Fome dusky shadow clcquerfrig the Rielto Somne plhotsinng Palace roof, or taperiig spire ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL

... fish are purchased by 'the steward, or the sasilors of the packet. The steamer is met in its turn, in eight or ten hourso by boat-men from Liverpool, who purchase the fish, sell a part of it In the town, and send the rest by a few-hours trip Ii to Nfanchedter ...

COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... 2 following are the nnuieu'ofthe snlfe-ers, Patrick Kelly, pilot; William Kelly, Archibald McDonnel, and William Gallan, boatmen. At Crunilin siver, six bbo s weie arnufsng themswe1ves on Wednesday, throwing -rag-weed into the. flood; they afterwards ...

MURDER

... tittle of property which he was supposed to have had in his possession was found ulntouched. Suspicion fell upon the two boatmen, but nothirig could be brought-forward to fix the murder upon them, and they were consequently dis- charged. At that time ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... the Supreme Courtb The irritation in thiat island still continues. . -i i,.LAYcito j l O'nh Tuesday night; two young men (boatmen), lost their lives in the following ?? beat was lying at anchi,, laden with stones, off Gracedien, and they hail retired to ...

THE LATE MELANCHOLY SHIPWRECK

... Island, in order to renderall the assistance in his power to The survivors. T'he greatest praise is due to the Beaumaris boatmen for their prompt and unflinching exertions in saving the lives of eighteen persons; and two others owe their lives to R. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... tln bhy some' boiatmen. The only ceuse he could aseignwas, thatbhehaailworkd o0 the Sabbath, to which practice the Canal boatmen were one and all averse. Hie informations were taken againstthe owner of the boat)(No~ .it,) ia whicl1 tie per6on,s were who ...

INVESTIGATION INTO THE ORANGE MASSACRE AT BALLYJAMESDUFF

... Shintuh and Heangsban, . Collector of the Macao Harbour Dues, promoted ten steps and recorded five times, sternly prohibits boatmen, &e., e taking large stones, capable of being manufactured, and sell- e ing them for ballast to the barbarian vessels ; and ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... eideavoured to find out even one who could giveany accoulit of the transaction. I-e succeeded in findinwg tsvelve or fourteen boatmen, who were at the tlile in their ?? boats i'n lIi. harbofl, and Who witneiead the whote proceeding. Henry Keegan, a boatman ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... U~EGE-ST OEF1,. ' I --s~nnt N ?? . ?? __ LIAN)VROUs NU18ANCE.lr PhiCt dent in ftarletalont-place, Grand c a gen len practice of boatmen plying on the' e ilapl I. bi-tak, tbh thbe serious anno yc, eanal I. rr ouell. A po o ta p tilhe~ airs of a boat, hadro tha ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... her body. She was I 'taken from her familIy, who lived at~ Espalieut,by sum e boat-13 -men, who lived at Espalieui, by some boatmen, who havera been exhtibititing her as a curiosity ; and her parentshavingre reclaimed her, a warrant was issued for their ...