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... and feet frostbitten, and had a fearful sword cut across one hand, and a musket ball in his stomach; the other had his right arm completely cut through the bone. Both were utterly destitute of covering, and had not tasted food for ThisBuftices for a sample ...

ENGLAND ON REPEAL

... such is the exact position of Mr. O’Connell, and such is the exact mode after which the rascal should be treated. (from THE JOHN BULL.) What we understand by the replies of the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel is, that any overt act on the part of ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD. JUNE 20,

... Stockport, against the Irish arms bill, and in favour of a repeal of the legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland. Mr. P. HOWARD presented a petition from Carlow deprecatory of the spirit and principles of the Irish arms bill. Sir D. ROCHE presented ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND

... the Deluge, and containing the arms of the trade, with the motto, Unanimity and Friendship.” The Coopers (Guild of St. Patrick')— very fine banner, drawn in carriage with four greys and outriders, and containing the arms of the trade, and motto. Prosperity ...

The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER gave notice of his intention to bring in a bill founded upon them

... , by Lewis, a weaver ; Mr. John Morgan, a farmer and rendering him more productive labourer, and more to freeholder ; Matthew Morgan, his son ; Rees Morgan, be depended on. Mr. Hume then referred in detail to his son ; John Morgan, his son, the man who ...

raents, for he treated the complaints very muci

... the opinions ot various celebrated Irish patriots, and quoted from a speech of Mr. Grattan 1793. The hon. gentleman as was quoting, might have referred to speech Mr Grattan delivered in that house a subsequent neriod and quoted what were almost his last ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD. AUGUST 4

... been received at the home-office that certain cases of arms were being conveyed to Wales, directed to certain suspicious parties, a communication was made to the magistrates here, that a case of arms might be expected to arrive at Swansea on Saturday night ...

THE DINNER,

... of the chairman sat the Right Rev. Dr. Cantwell, Lord Bishop of Meath, and at his left the Liberator, with Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P., John O’Connell, Esq., M.P., Daniel O’Connell, jun., Esq., Doctor Gray, &c. Reside the right rev. prelate sat —Dunn, Esq ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, AUGUST 18

... transmission to Tullamore, to abide his trial at the next assizes for the 1 offence. Present at the inquest—John H. Drought, Esq., J.P., D.L.; John Warburton, Esq., J.P., and Sub-Inspector Fortescue. Saturday night Sir Guy Campbell, the major* general of ...

DEATHS. At Marlfield, Cabinteely, James, son of James O'Brien, Es

... Elisabeth, child of Mr. John Battersby, of Otpe*- August 12. Paris, Jane, wife of Richard Blake, Esq., of Gerra cloonc Lodge, county Mayo. .. .. ir . August 18, T. K. Buggy, Esq., editor of the Belfatl August 16, Milford, county Carlow, John Alexander, esq- August ...

TESTIMONIAL TO REV. D. BAGOT. I PUSEYITE MEMORANDA. We learn from the Ediiilmryh Cvuraitt that the Ret.; DR. PD® s

... to sympathise w.th our.uf. ferine countryman, and memorialise her Majesty s ministers the subject —Edinburgh Witness. Lord Cardigan ao*.n_A military ™ f |P° is.f dant cavai y The troops cons , s tod of the ft r a W &e P were put through .he usual evolut ...

H|)f llt&ttlllWiW AND DUBLIN CHRISTIAN RECORD

... returnable to the assizes agamst oersons: Wm. Morrison, John Gorman, Wm. fergu son Owen Rafferty, Bernard Conolly, s ? John Fannin, and Richard Moloney (of the Juncral party); James Byers, Alexander Hopk.ns. John Samuel Stewart, Thomas Shannon, Jas. M Klttnck ...