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From the LONDON GAZEITE. Oct. 1

... At the Court at Windsor, the 30th of September, 1825, pre. sent, tbe King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. It is this day ordered by his Majesty in Council, that the Parliament be prorogued from Tuesday the Ist day of November next, to Thursday the sth day of January next. At the Court at Windsor, the 30th of September, 1825 Dre- seni,lhe Kino's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. P Tbi* ...

*v «-N « V. THE LORD LIEUTENANT’S VISIT

... «-N « THE LORD LIEUTENANT’S VISIT. last his Excellency the M.iri|iils of An. glesey arrived with his intifnl yacht in Belfast loT'h llis Excellency attended by Baron Tuyll, Dr. Murrav and others of his suite, and is, we understand, in I'ooj health and delighted with his excursion. When his Excellency’c arrival was known, number of the inhabitants hastily assembled in the Sovereign’s office, ...

THP IRISH KEGION IN THE SERVICE OF 1 FRANCE

... evening, showed pretty broadly where the shoe pinched him. j His grace was oufinf temper because Lord Grey had virtually : broke up his ministry before it suited his grace's convenience, and that of his party, to succeed. Mouths ago warned the ministers and the nation of the game of which both «. re to be the victims. We told % thvm that the Tories wailed only until the session of parliament ...

Published: Monday 14 July 1834
Newspaper: The Pilot
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 9706 | Page: Page 3, 4 | Tags: william hamilton walsh 

EDUCATION

... MRS. WIGSTROM’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. PASSAGE H'EST. MRS. WIGSTROM, grateful for the rcrj liberal encouragement she hitherto receired from her Friends and the Public in general, begs lease to inform them that as some changes hare lately taken place her Family, she can now accommodate four Young Ladies, in addition to her usual number. I As the experience of years has shown Mrs. i Wigsteom ...

CELEBRATION OF ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN AMERICA.—BOSTON

... CELEBRATION OF ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN AMERICA.-BOSTON. -. . . ?? . ?? ?? th I .nfi.-c The celebration on Wednesday commenced witn a moral spectacle sinapproached by anything of a similar character at in Boston. A procession, numbering about two thousand, tl with apprpriate banners and nmottos, with a band of music, composed of the Boston Roman Catholic Mutual Relief h Society, and Catholic ...

I. I'»»ER\IAX SOCIETY Foil KS. present day. If. for I,an. series rears it has aided IAIIUnIUM. MMO AND l Hit

... I.A I- me, would I not l«. mißratefttl weiv I m.v,-to forsake it THE Rll I RES IRELAND, when its funds are not mcreadnjr. V. t, thmi-di its The ,t?eneral meeting this society was held in the funds are low, v.e cannot say that its friends are Rut undo on yesterday. . diminishing. It is not in the palmy state which it Admiral Oliver, in the Cnair. was some years ago; but if I forsook it now 1 ...

SPOIi TISG IN TELL IGENCE

... CURRAGH APRIL MEETING Yestkhdaf. Her Majesty’s plate of 100 gs. for horses—two years’old, hst. 711). ; three years’ old, fist. 61b. ; four years’ old, 9st. 6lb. ; five years’old, 9st. 1211). ; six years’old and aged, Iost. Four miles. 31b. to mares and geldings. Lord Howth’s br. c. St. Lawrence, 3 yrs old. (Keegan) I Mr. Graydon’s eh. c. Helpmate, 4 yrs. old Col. Synge’s b. f. Venture ...

marriages. * Bowes —July 21, St. r°b, atraet, riondoD, by Very Rev. the Dean oi Raphoe, assisted by Rsv. Richard

... Ussher, Edward Ussber, Soots Greys, to Sehca, youngest daughter the late J. G. Bowen, Eeq., Burt House, county Donegal. Arttuiw A July 22. at the Presl^- terien Ohurch, Pettigo, by ® - ° Vcely. 8.A., William Abraham, to Mary Summerville, both of Tievemore. deaths. H'Collcm July 26, at lieMotkenny, James M'Collnm (late of Veagh, Manoronnningham). Interment in Newtownonnningham Buryingground ...