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MARRIED,

... i, to Miaa Realty, of Brookeborougfi, youngest daughter, of the late Mr. John Realty, Ardmoney. On Thursday, St. Peter’s Church, Dublfn, tho Rev. William Plunket. Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. for the City of Dublin, to M. O’Kelly Harvey, daughter and sole ...

On the

... Bart. Kilcock—Sir Walter Dixon of Lara Cottage, Irno—John James romeroy, Ualhangan, Esq. Hathangan. Kilkenny —John Power, jun. of Kilfane, Esq. Thomas-towt —Thomas T, of Doningham. Esq. Goresbridge—John Baker, of the Farm, Esq. Kilkenny, King's Cotmly William ...

ANTI CATHOLIC PETITION

... Gunpowder or Saltpetre, or any sort of Arms or Ammunition, to any port or place on the of Africa (except any ports or places within the Streights of Gibraltar,) ahip or lade any Gunpowder or Saltpetre, or any sort of Arms or Ammunition on board any ship or ...

FROM THE COCRIKK OF SATCRDAT

... under t})e consideration of the of the Treasury. John Stephenson Henry, Steward to John Hamilton, |. of (I rove, county Meath, was fired at in his room, a few ago, some assassin, and shot through the arm. li.iMßt.Tse High Litk —The record cases of AuJJ ...

>.UJI MCATIONS,

... Do., Cows. First, I/, lbs.; Second, V John Nicholson, Charles IVl‘Alte, and John First John second diaries M*Atee. (7aM 17. Do. four Cows. John Rainy, John Hryans, Peter Sherry, James 31* llree. Adjudged to ...

tlieir laws am! practice, lialfso intolerant, half op. presume, the conduct England towards Ireland, She has, 8 ..

... the Established Church, I at liberty do, as a civil institution, that owes its anomalous connection with the state, to the arm secular power—when I find its excessive wealth and exorbitant power, labouring with mighty effort to crush (he embryo liberties ...

A F* A tif*i*T**7t

... Barnewall, Mr. Fitzwilliam Hume, of Hume Wood, Colonel Allen, and .Mr. J Grattan. the left of the Chairman sat Lord Rossntore, Mr. Pierse, Mr. Ponsonby, and Mr. Henry Grattan, Sir John Buikc, Bart., Sir Thomas Esmond, Bart., Sir Charles Morgan, Sir F. M’Donnell ...

THK ENNISKILLEN CHROXICLM, fee

... fiHtsL with alarm, and every man capable of hearing arms who got prepared himself to stop the march tins lawless envoy the Catholic Association. L. ll»e about ten o’clock, large bodies well-armed Protestants marching into the town, and eleven o’clock ...

R E PRESE NT AT IVE PE E R

... Copeland Grattan, M I), from the7sth Foot, vice O’Reilly, appointed to the 30th Foot. Wth ditto,. Major Lord Edward Hay, from the half-pay, to Major, vice Charles Lowrie, who exchanges, receiving the dine fence. 74th ditto. .Servant Major John John Connor ...

THK KXXISKILLKX CIIUONICLK, See

... not’—and in the words the great immortal Grattan* ‘nobly resolve, and greatly emancipate,’ which advice had it been taken, Ireland would now, as she should be, happy and prosperous w itiiia itself, and the Arm, uncompromising, and truly united friend ...

£244 Ifis. REWARD

... IK2B. By his Excellences command.^ OUTRAGE AND RE- J WARD. WVHKRT.AS on the Night of Friday, the November last, the House of John Brown, st Boarbui the lands of Ba««ard, in the county Dublin, and the estate of St. Patrick’s was feloniously set fire and ...

FROM THE LONDON* GAZETTE OF TUESDAT

... Ensign John Piercy, half pay Bth foot; Ensign” Joseph Winniett, half pay 07tli foot; Ensign John Pierrepoint Taylor, half pay unattached; Ensign John Rehneidcr, hall'pav 97th f«M»t*; Ensign William James Fraser, half-pay 50ih foot; Ensign John Payne Elwcs ...