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COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... conduct of Government; but this, bethought. he was the moment wben tile question should be carried, because ten Government were united upon it. Besides, it was supported a at by the greatest ?? and Fox, Canning & Wind- the h han, and all our great Statesmen ...

POLICE

... coaiuietirig the loss of thorougir bred horses,luiithe course sri'the year, rut 0,0001.-Couerrir LoOA-4-Arr old officer of the United States hrumy, who, soon after tire close of the revolutionrrry wvar, was ordered to make sur- veys of tire country watered ...

POLICE

... if they did not repeat the nuisance, the fine would not be enforced. BOW STREET.-SINGULAR. CHARGE OF STEALING DEAD 1O- ?? Irishmen were brought into this office on Tuesday nogtit, bef re G. R. Minsisull, Esq., charged by the Sexton of St. Clement Danes ...

POLICE

... f e charges against time prisoner, who was remrninded. 4 4 THAMES POLICE.-DiSTRaaSS AND NuxskNca -A number of d Jews aud Irishmen, who occupy the small cottages in the streets,b lanes, and alleys letuding out of Rosematy-lane, were summonedI for arrears ...

POLICE.—SATURDAY

... marched to the intended scene of action with a troop of Lancers. The two parties on seeing the military came to a parley, and united their forces to attack the Lancers, on whom they were closing in great numbers. The Magistrates finding expostulation useless ...

COURT OF KINGS BENCH, [ill] NOV. 26

... setting off outrage against outrage-both perpetrated against Irishmen-they can rule and domineer over the country. I have now the honour to address jurvmen, eleven out of twelve of whom are Irishmen; and I ask them w ill they lend their counite- nance to any ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—DUBLIN, NOV. 27

... sk k;O Iishimen towards each other. I have ithe liveliest happiness In being attle to state that the Ap- prozionation of Irishmen 'Protestanses, Orarngemen, anid Catholics) towards each other lo progressing wirh a rapidity which exceeds my expectations ...

POLICE

... knew any thing of the union existing between these Irishmen. Drury. There are a lot of labourers united together, and because we won't enter, they're all against us.-Mr. Rawlinson. But what do they unite for ?-Drury. There's a whole body of them meet at ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ;itlpo nj yt i onier hil!- b niliistndr tint, pliltiies ?? n oi'rim t',nlirmaitcn itit d tytittii liii ,to lenuile nittrcon inaI unit.'t ,nt pri., i1 ,~tiif, liii pir tilnil li l anty tinln e 1cu ltd t iii ate op. lie f LC. i oim it ote i n i I rinitnl iii ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... to his bed several weeks. His speedy dissolution appeared certain. Nevertheless, on Monday evening lie determined on being united to the object of his affections on the ensuing morning. Accordingly, about nine oclock, lie was with difficulty dressed, and ...

LONDON POLICE

... defendant was ordered te'pay a fine of 10. and costs.'. |:WsOSIP STRUET. Tua Poou-LAw Abl#ND MENT, BILL.- Yesterday several Irishmen and, women were brought up bythe 'parish officers' of Shoreditch and Bethnal-green, to be passed ?? their native country ...

LONDON POLICE

... defendant was ordered to pay a fine of lOs. and costs. - WOQI8ffI P.STREET. Taz POOR-LAW AMENDMgNT BILL, -Yesterday several Irishmen and women were brought up by the parish officers of Shoreditch and Bethnal-green, to be passed, to their native country. ...