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... Chi Thirj b; 'loxon, Smith, & Co. Hull; Bain e i & Co. -Ja , lVaie0 & Co. Liverpool; and by' most venders of' :stri in th te United K inigdomn. ...
... Chi Thirj b; 'loxon, Smith, & Co. Hull; Bain e i & Co. -Ja , lVaie0 & Co. Liverpool; and by' most venders of' :stri in th te United K inigdomn. ...
... number of members to that House than the whole of Scotland, and eqnal to ihe half of Ireland, with a population certainly of not unit to a thousand. There were boroughs returning members to serve in lhat Honse in whieb not 100 in each was not rated and Ihere ...
... Manchester, York, and other City and where they hate been seen and n purciumed not only by the greater part of the Nobility of the United Kingdom, but by part of Use ROYAL PAD ILA. To those who her unacquainted with their nature, it may necessary to state, that ...
... our liberty. Xhe glory your triumph will not he confined to your own county and your conduct on this occasion will show the united empire tha‘ you are as fit to enjoy freedom, as to honour those who are honestly and sincerely devoted to its cause. (Cheers ...
... benevolent, he then said, of all parlies come forward, and let there be a system of poor laws introduced for the support of Irishmen, who had been for ages deserted those who ought to have watched over their iuterests, which desertion had been the cause ...
... athletic men, found begging is the town, were brought before the ma,- gistrates on a charge of vagrancy, and committed to the United Gaol and House of Correction, for one month each. GAS LiGHT.--On each side of the Anlaby road, from Ocean-place to the West-parade ...
... the southern districts. Many farmers have refused to employ them, the country laboure.-s threatening gross assaults to the Irishmen, and still worse to those farmers who engage them, A correspondent observes that fanners should form associations, act in ...
... -arcity water at the former island. -Aerc nt|( . Rowland Stefhen3o», / ' B “.tliJd lutes, man. who hns lately returned from the United states, ~ives the following account of this misguided ’an£ Rowland Stephenson is living in * hl four small rooms, very meanly ...
... also been pleased direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal ol the United King- Join of Great Britain and Ireland, granting the dignity of Baron of the said united kingdom to the following persons: Thomas Marquess of by the title Baron Kenlis ...
... hand. Tile scaly of victory must prep in of the zeal and ofour ..nd the aacriflt of our citizens. Uistory cxliibita « amp.e a united nation, striving to obtain one great ihj,ci, hemg deceived in hopes. Did not our enemies, nineteen yea ago. lose cap and ...
... places” The coast of Marine. His paid another friendly visit there snort time ago. , . are inform' d by Captain Walden, the United States j Revenue Cutter Detector. The cutter was anchor in ! 1 the harbour, and the officers and crew all had a fair view ...
... ld hundred and forty monks of this order, and seventy-two nd' out of the one hundred and forty turn out to be Irishmen. at One b-rone. Irishmen went thereand devoted themselvesto -on the severe duties of that order. How is it that the lives ar of those ...