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Dundalk Democrat, and People's Journal

the eMdidatce. Their payment in cities and boroughs it the same. The returning officer most giro his constant ..

... in which resides. In cities or boroughs he must vote in this ward booth, in the booth attached the first letter of hie name. After the nomination one day is to elapse before the polling eommences. Then tbe poll will continue for t wo days, in counties ...

CONVOCATION

... objection to the motion, as there was no means of enforcing the attendance of the members, except at the mere call of their names. After some observations from Air. Ewart and Mr. Carter in favour of tbo motion, and from Lord Bernard against it. The Chancellor ...

GREECE

... the font wu Mated to the waiter. * Mum the word,’ said he, both off the same leg.’ Conclusion arrived at—theru’s IdUethfog name after atL , y W, «!«h to mfert. Mr ** «*f thr Itoty «• Adrertleee*® • meat* which *«l eo«We them to mKhw.* t (hroaeh cotonm* ...

TOE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE'S JOURNAL—OCTOBER 22,1853. JULLIEN THE GREAT HUMBUG

... entitled ‘ The Egg*.’ The Londoners langbed, and JnlHen waa savM— The admiration for him became epidemic frensy: children were named after him, there were Jallien omnibus line*, stages, steamboats, yachts and racehorse*. Every artiet painted hi* portrait, and ...

loudly »nd aDjrlly to e««h other ; after that they cane ap the direction of where 1 »«» ; they

... Mr Hnghea went in bia own direction, and Smyly baateoed after him ; I did not follow; I might hate reposted Ur Smyly'a name after heard it from tbe driser of the bread cart. The witness waa eroas examined by Ur Exham.but nothing material elicited. At ...

THE DCKDAIK DEMOCRAT ASO PEOnE’S.J)nRNAWANOARTJ7, Wfc

... artUt. at Wa.hin K ;at which t indulged th. hope tha t b, thu da, it would hare b.«n U. O »'•. .pot de.igned th. .quar. named after the old hero. Various unanticipated difficulties or.urred to precent the early progrw. of th. work. '“• ,h# artist had hi ...

MARRIED

... deceased , and showed to tb world that, no matter now bumble man may be, ho*- nesty i* sufficient to labour and exalt hi* name. After the interment, Dr Kelly retired with bis ft. mily to his cottage in Kill, where, he regaled with a comforting repast, is ...

FROM DUNDALK TO LIVEUPOOI

... the familiar tit of • Uncle Aaron.’ The old man had family of boys, the youngest of whom—a wild roys* teeing blade— was named after himself. In speaking of hif family, the old mao said, with very long face; • Among all my boys. I never had but one who ...

despatch from ad.mir u. bruat

... gteat number It ishmen also: ami the 00th, or Pertshire Volun leers, has quite many men from Tipperary as Ihe shire it is named after. The same remark is true of many other regiments engaged, but there are very few Irishmen in the Rifle Rrigade. still fewer ...

death or PkiMCB paekicwitcb. No now* h** of Prince PukiewiteVa reootery, of death h»Ting pot »•» end to bit ..

... for military effects and munitions have been built bomb proof. The Admiralty that was, is now changed into a star fort, named after Admiral La* aaroff. Every where prodigious activity displayed, end the bridge near Vsrvaroffks is perpmaally blocked with ...

THE ORIGINAL OF IRISH SURNAMES

... two pr* fixes wa that the families who adopted Mic eail.d themselves after their father, and those who took formed their names after that of tb-dr grandfather. Ho said it was popularly believed in th ...

THE RETOLT IN INDIA

... * * * * Yon will be glad to hoar 1 ham been thanked tb* commander ia chief in brigade orders about battery which I* now named after me* * I hepe w* shall assault before I writ* again. Directly w* so th* place i* ours.' The following lo’ter i* from officer ...