“. . . Duncannon shewed me a letter written by the wife of the jaoler in the county of Galway to the maid servants in Lord Besborough’s house in that county. . . . I think you will admit it has very pretty fun in it.
“‘Mrs. Murphy’s compliments to the ladies of Wandler [?]. II the maids would like to see Sergeant Black hang’d she will be happy of the honor of their company at breakfast to-morrow. I will have the pleasure of conducting the ladies to the gallows. Mrs. Murphy will take care that the execution shall be deferred till the ladies arrive.’”