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DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... considered it Sar. dinapalian luxury to be permitted to walk up and down the streets by night gazing upon the stars-,the poetry of heaven-and enjoying the intellectual conversation of a po- liceman. The prisoner then pulled a book out of his pocket ...

EPISCOPAL CONSISTORY COURT, BRISTOL

... addressed to d Forget me Not. They are all in the same tone, occasionally interspersed with drawings of flowers and hearts, and poetry, as for instance- Forget me not, though we may part, Perhaps, alas! to meet no more, Remember that there beats a heart That ...

CASTLEBAR ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8

... dies. Summary of Foreign and Domestic News. Reviews- O'Connell's Book-The Saxon Spirit. A Column for the Curious. Facetife. Poetry-The Repealer's Song. Mis- cellaneous. Latest Foreign News. The London Gazettes. Army-Promotions, &a. Agricultural and Commercial- ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Finances of Ireland. In the Literary Department will appear a Review of the q .Splendid Work upon Rome, &c. ' Original Poetry, Column for the Curious, Facetiss, Cons., Ike., &c., making the Register the very best READING PAs'Ent in the Kingdom. w Agi ...

FOUR DREADFUL SUICIDES IN THE CITY YESTERDAY—CORONER'S INQUESTS

... right i. through his heart and came out through his back, and 'a lodged in the ce~ing of tifoon. He left several pieces of ?? poetry of no V'ean orie behind him, together with some If. elegatly Written letters to his friends, He Was greatly Id esteemed in ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... Nationf'? Never. r.| To whalt papers veriaeyou in the habit of sending verses ? To the -Limerick papers I havenamed. e- And your poetry, I am to suppose, bore' sone conformity in to the principles of the paper to which you sent it? In nine cases out of ten such ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... I epplinerate my vveracity.^igyour worship that; z ,the ?? nqtii acoordence with- o verity. W~i he ?? to me Ifdeposited my poetry in.the i- recesses oh~~~s ocket, where it ?? ?? kh wi~fl~s tvn~vt s' ?? ?? ' per, f euntil this entity put violnt hands upon ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... the Repeal Association. Mr. Whiteside-Mr. Vernon, will you have the goodness to turn to page 256 of that paper, and read the poetry headed, To my Beautiful, my Own, by Ulick O'Shane. Mr. Vernon than read the following amidst great laugh- ter:- TO MY BEAUTIFUL ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... conrspiracy. Ile ws Is frearding thoie for ruruy ?? reed for yorr asongst the .restr a little sctrap of poetr'y-very treasonrahle Poetr'y- ?? ?? Maclniroy of the Dead, rernirs lir'g people of the~year hl ~. I Awonsier', gr'nlemr'nvi, wiren he was c-rnretrtifrg ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... O'Connell spoke at Clifdlen, and at Mul- laghmast, and he used certain illustrations-pray who could prevent him ? He touched on. poetry and prose, everything his excited fancy cotfid dictate. But did Mr. Duff'y con- spire that Mr. O'Coninell was to refer to ...

THE STATE TRIAIS

... for you-a great deal of prose and a con. e siderable quantity of poetry-love songs and all (laughter), Is and then take up the Piot, which was also read for you-all r, prose and no poetry-take up any of these articles, and cats sr you say that one of the ...

THE VERDICT AND ITS RESULTS

... the means by which it. has beea procured. at A WE LL-INFORMED POET. at The Monitor hints that the author of some doggrel rc poetry in the Mail of Monday last is the notorious Mr. fr Charles Ross, who, having become an insolvent in June last, 9, went from ...