General Butron called the attention of the Chamber of Procuradore, to the state of the civil war, in their sitting
... of the seven bishops — were acts of innocence. » ...
... of the seven bishops — were acts of innocence. » ...
... its having come to her knowledge that, in sea-ports of the European kingdoms, vessels are loading with the view of conveying arms, warlike stores, and am- munition to the faction which disturbs the king- dom. The closing prices at the Bourse on Saturday ...
... DIRECTORS, -re. Sir Charles Sullivan, Bart. Eli.iah Barwell Irspey, Esq. Sir John Stuart Hippisley, Bart. Neill Malcolm. Esq. Sir Francis Freeling, Bart. George G. Mnls, Esq. Sir John Soane „ ...
... people of Eng- land, and to the failure of these charges — we may. We may recal the failure ofthe attack made by Sir John Newport and Mr. Grattan upon the late ex- cellent and wise Dr. Duigenan— to the attack made by Lord Plunkett upon the grand jury of Dublin ...
... cave.-, Esq. -2 O i Messrs. I avan, Brothers io U SiVean of Winchester 5 0 I Messrs. ilankey and Lo. IO ..e Warden of Win- John Graham, E.-q. - -JO O eheste - -5 0 R. P. Muut, Esq. - - - 5 5 Rev. Dr. Williams, Head Messrs. Webster, Simp- Master of ditto ...
... Esq., M.P., Chairman. The Hon. HENRY THOMAS STANLEY, M.P., Deputy Chairman. Birley, Thomus. Esq, Merchant, Kirkham. Bourne, John, Esq., Liverp. 01. Brockholes , Tliomas Fitzhc rhert, Esq., Claugh ton-hall. Garstang. Flletson. Daniel, Esq., Parrox Hall ...
... what- ever the house might do, the government would not cease te devote its most anxious attention to the subject. Mr. H. GRATTAN bore testimony to the good feeling of government on the subject. He maintained that the evils under which the country laboured ...
... 2. PROGRESSIVE GEOGRXP Uy the Author of Stories from the II land. John Murray, A . et. This day. Third ?? Edition, foolscap Svo., with Eleven BUBBLES from : N E NS of Nassau. John Murray, Albemarlc-street. This day is published, a Fourth Edition, Feur ...
... trgerald : tne of Waterford and Down 1 the Right Hoa.John Pmlpot 1 uiran. Plunkett. Ilusney Burgh, and Grattan i Mr. Sucretary . Mr. Patrick Du.genan, Major General Matthew, ( .ilonel Vereker, sir John M Cartney, sir Jonah Barriugton, Mes^r.. Flood, Francis ...
... under the last composition bill, declined doing so when they found their tenants would not be likely to repay them. Mr. GRATTAN said, that by the 6th clause middleman were empowered to recover tithes as rent by ejectment, a power that they novel- had ...
... brief statement Of some fa, t- connected with the passing of a o,al a.-t when he was a member of the other House „t ?? («, Sir John Hvng). The petition eoiiiplamed o the system o self-eletti*, of the borough, and stated that the mayor had si.y near relations ...
... ridicule. How is Mr. Grattan, the younger, to blame, if he expect to win by grotesque affectation of style and manner, and by virulence without scruple and without principle, distinctions as high as these peculiarities won for Mr. Grattan, the elder ? Our ...