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THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, APRIL 15

... Darby Head, Esq., eldest son of the Very Rev. John Head, of Nenagh, county Tipperary, Dean of Killaloe; Edward Johnstone. Esq., eldest son of the Rev. Beresford Johnstone, of Tullow, county Carlow, clerk; *John O’Meara, Esq., fourth son of Edmond O’Meara ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, APRIL 15, 1842

... heard of person named Charlotte Craw lord 1 was as near to them Camden-street as I here now to her ; they were not walking arm-in-arm ; the lady was outside’; they wont off at the road that turns up to Harcourt-street ; I went straight down through Camden-street ...

, , ,= farmers. Arms, to await the decision of the house. He, therefore, said, sinking. When the day arrived

... , , ,= farmers. Arms, to await the decision of the house. He, therefore, said, sinking. When the day arrived that the noble baron effect: ( ''‘‘ l ', e , was perfectly mani- moved that Obadiah Barwiek Lucas be committed to would beablotopoint oat the ...

changed, and the temptation which it afforded to speculators to employ undue means to tamper with the averages. ..

... had agreed to That John Thurston was guilty of wilfully giving false evidence before the committee.”—“ That the chairman of the committee do issue his w arrant for placing the said John Thurston in the custody of the Sergeant-at-Arms, to await the pleasure ...

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... Maude; the Revds. Loftus Reade, Hugh Hamilton, J. Sweeny, William Atthill, John Richardson, William Ball, Mark Whittaker, George Harris, A. S. Clarke, A. Hurst, James Moore, John Taylor, W. W. Deering, W. Young, N. Hone, J. Wilson, T. J. Ovcnden, W. Bradshaw ...

TO CLERGYMEN

... his disposition give up verything. My next step will be to offer a reward for the recovery of the money, and the arrest of John Bealin, who Is dally expected. Thomas Fowler. CONVEYANCE OF TROOPS BY THE BIR- MINGHAM RAILWAY. The following a return of the ...

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... taking therefrom two stand of fire-arms.— Shinrone Correspondent the Nenagh Guardian. A party of armed men paraded the lands of Tubberd a few nights ago, and discharged several shots. They posted notices on the doors of John M'Redraond and William L awl or ...

THE LATE STORM

... succeeded in arresting not long since, in the glen of Aherlow, another bad character named John Breen, charged with attacking the house of John Ryan, of Glaboola; also John O’Brien, charged with the robbery of Collins, the dairyman. —Limerick Chrmucie. Affray ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS—Monday, Feb. 6

... Church of Scotland. Mr. HUME moved for certain returns relating to the expenses of criminal prosecutions in Ireland. Mr. H. GRATTAN wished to know whether the returns moved for bv his honourable friend would include an account of toe expenses of certain ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... night. In point of fact, it appeared that the men were under arms day and night; so that, night after night, without respite or relaxation, the troops were continually obliged to be ■ under arms behind their defences, and suffering priva tions of the most ...

after having been convicted upon the most irrefragible evidence of murder, declared, upon the scaffold, that ..

... of cruelty, and to murder many thousand Protestants, that lived peaceably and friendly with them, before they could take up arms for their defence, made the sins of murder, violence, and cruelty, immeasurably sinful and detestable.” Horlase adds, that ...

STEAMER

... excitement and interest appeared to pervade the meeting— amongst those present were—Alderman Sir John Power, Bart. Mr. J. O’Connell, M.P. ; Mr. H. Grattan, M.P.; Alder- men Keshan, Butler, and Gardiner; Messrs. P. Hayes, Perry, T.C. ; Kirwan, T.C. ; Pearson ...