Evidence

2253 Indexed Records
November 27, 1834

Murders on Washington Railroad

Shocking Outrage.– We learn that a most outrageous murder was committed last night on the Washington Rail-Road, 8th section, about 18 miles from Baltimore. It appears that a dispute arose between some of the workmen and […]
October 25, 1834

Quinn, Pleads Not Guilty to Assault, Tresspass

William A Roderick (by his next friend Abraham Roderick), plaintiff against James P. Quinn, defendantIn Tresspass, Assault, and Battery Their attornies and the defendant by his attorney pleaded not guilty and sen. assault, in which pleas […]
October 20, 1834

Naturalization: Richard D. Doran

Richard D. Doran, who has lately arrived in the United States, and is desirous of being naturalized a citzen thereof, this day appeared in Court and in pursuance of the Act of Congress made a report […]
October 16, 1834

Died: Mr. Neil Christy

On Friday the 26th ultimo, at his residence opposite Harper’s Ferry, Mr. NEIL CHRISTY, in the 56th year of his age. The deceased was a native of Ireland, and a highly respectable and worthy man. His […]
August 30, 1834

Codicil to Mrs. [Anne] Hunter’s Will

Codicil to Mrs. Hunter’s WillAugust 30, 1834 I give my desk to Henry St. George Hunter, and I direct that Flanagan shall sell one of my wagons and the cart and my wagon horse and give […]
August 28, 1834

Ireland, Foreign Affairs

At the latest advices the cholera continued to rage in Dublin with unabated violence, while not only the poor, but persons who have all the good things of this world at their command, are snatched away […]
August 21, 1834

Rail Road Traveling

Rail Road Travelling. — It appears from a paragraph in the Gazette, that the amount received by the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company from persons travelling between Baltimore and Frederick during the month of July […]
July 31, 1834

Connelly, killed by lightning.

We understand that a man by the name of Connelly was killed by lightning on Thursday evening last, a few miles below this place on the Canal. — [Williamsport Banner.
June 26, 1834

Wars of the Irish – Creed Murdered At Point of Rocks

WARS OF THE IRISH. We are deeply concerned to learn, that three murders, of the most foul and inhuman character, were perpetrated on Friday and Saturday night, on the line of the Canal, near the Point […]
May 22, 1834

Naturalization: John Ryan

John Ryan, a native of Ireland, this day applied to the Court to be admitted to become a citizen of the United States: Whereupon the said John Ryan exhibited a certificate of the Clerk of the […]
May 19, 1834

Naturalization Intent: John Sellan

John Sellan, an alien, who is desirous of being naturalized a citizen of the United States, this day appeared in Court, and in pursuance of the Act of Congress made the following report of himself, viz: […]
May 8, 1834

Ireland. How A Poor Country Could Suffer by Union w/ A Rich One.

There was pith in the short reply of Mr. O’Connell in the British House of Commons, to a speech of Lord Althorp against the Repeal of the Irish Union. His Lordship ended with expressing his inability […]