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STATE OF TRADE

... (loud cheers.) Was he the man that would not like to have revenge ? Was he not the man who armed the Orange faction in this country—who, when secretary, armed 18,000 yeomanry Orangemen in the province of Munster ? Was he not the man who, when these Orangemen ...

HER MAJESTY’S SPEECH,

... following the example which, in 18*3j, was set by his predecessor, Lord Morpeth, and recommended in the address then made by Lord John Russell to his constituents. He thought the house ought not to separate without expressing strong opinion as to whether her ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... *» t, John M‘Neile, Esq. and family, and the Rev. Hugh M'Neile, arrived on Saturday at the Bilton Hotel. Lord and Lady Gort have arrived at Elvidge’s Hotel, from Leamington. Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P., the Attorney-General for Ireland, and John O’Connell ...

WHIG-RADICAL DOINGS IN WEXFORD. An interesting correspondence lias passed between Mr. S. C. Hall upon the one ..

... valuable gentleman was summarily discarded trom tile high sheriffship of his county, just about the same time when Mr. Morgan John O’Connell, the Repealer, was made a deputy lieutenant of Kerry ! this not official corruption and Hagrant inconsistency on ...

THE COMMISSION

... Louisa Matilda, third daughter of the said Dr. Smith. in inch Church, Sir John Kennedy, Bart., of Johnstown, county Dublin, to Elizabeth Anne, eldest daughter of the late John C. Beauman, Esq., of Hyde Park, county exford. At Woolwich, Captain E. N. Wilford ...

VICEREGAL COURT—THE LEVEE

... Smith, Lucius O’Brien, Richard Levinge, Henry Meredyth, Arthur Clarke, MD, John Kingsmill, A Weldon, W Leeson, B Beresford, R Bateson. MP, George Hill, D L, R Morrisson, John Power, George Morris, Dickenson, R Franklin, Hugh Stewart (Tyrone), J Kennedy ...

THE CHURCH

... frighten the nerves of the spotless Grattan, as well as old Saurin. The ghost of the murdered Walsh has more terrors than all the glittering and unused arms of the volunteers. That single instance gives you the emblematic arms of the two ages. should look to ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, JANUARY 25

... should be rated at 10/. and fashionable audience. The c lair was occup e or he could not enjoy any municipal privileges. This John Campbell, Esq., ot Carbroo ;an 16 1 was robbery. asked for an equalization of form we observed among others the Rev. J 1. Brady ...

THE DRAWING-ROOM

... A Deeper, F Chamley (chaplain to his Excellency), H G Johnson, Philip Berry, 11 Hamilton, T D Logan, John W’hitty, John Studdert, Walter Giles, John H Mason, George Truelock, Abraham Hamilton, Richard Fleming Handy, LeFanu (chaplain to his Excellency) ...

MISCELLAJVEO US

... MISCELLAJVEO US. Mr. and Mrs. Pennefather and suite have arrived the Shelbourne hotel, Stephen’s-green, from the countv Tipperary. John Waring, Esq., has left Dublin for his seat Sprimr field, aterford. The Dean of Tuam was prevented attending the levee from ...

Chapman, Hay. Sir A Philipps. Sir R Ward. G Childers, J W Hayter, WCI Philips. M Wason, R Clav Sir

... Right Hon Sheil, Serjt Stock, K M Talbot. Lord II Vane. ANALYSIS THE HOUSE ON THE DIVISION ON LORD JOHN RUSSELL’S AMENDMENT Majority against Lord John Russell’s Resolution (Tellers included) .. Minority Pairs. 17 Absent—Conservatives .. Liberals .. Seats ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, APRIL 12

... Lord John Russell brought forward his amendment, which, in our last, we published. The substance of his lordship’s speech, which will hardly repay even a cursory perusal, is thus given in the journal which we have already quoted : But Lord John Russell ...