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... occujrionw Mr JOHN GALT, the Property of THOi AS M o31o , Esq. s Proposals to be sent t E LEX ...
... occujrionw Mr JOHN GALT, the Property of THOi AS M o31o , Esq. s Proposals to be sent t E LEX ...
... Plunket, L. Pluitket, ?? Plunket, Kiiig. Mesdamies-Slueyil, Saiikiy, Blacker, W. Hubamid, *r. Ilamiltomi, G. Smlith, 1. Grattan, Plunkett, Fitzshnoii I Smith, Kyl., O'Neil, Doanovai, B. Thornhill, it. ilagenrila, Thompson, .J. Doberty, Pulrcell, ?? Knox ...
... James Leslie, Esq. William Trail, Esq. John Montgoncry, Esq. Thomas B. Adair, Esq. Rilmard Dobbs, Esq. John Rowan, Esq. William W. Legge, Esq. Charles M'Gildowney, Esq' James Stewart Moore, Esq. John White, Esq. John Cromie, Esq. Samuel Allen, Esq. Richard ...
... b, by HILL C HARLEY. Agent, Donegall-Quay. Mr. JOHN MORRIS, 1, NEW LONDO!- STREET, MDARX-LANZ, LoNDoNs, Mr. RICHARD MORRIS, PLVtOUTrm, f Mr. JOHN M'CAMMON, 24, WATER- 7; STREET, LivEaroor., 4 4. Mr. JOHN STANLEY; 15, EDnci-QUAT, K. 1 )csm.IN. . * 802J ...
... Coohstown, N ; John Gounley. C/leraine, S r .J1hn M'Kinlay. Costleelotln, Mr. Lawrence M'Ever. Clones. Mr. Andrew Clarke. flowospasrh'k, Mr. Wm. M'Dade. Donagh,,dee, Mr. Charles Hurst. Dungiven, Mrs. Dean. lDlloore, Mr. John Johnston. Mr. John Hamilton. ...
... were entitled to.' He would assert: there was no Instance on re- tcom'd whiers, evren with respect to a country conquered by arms, and Ireland had not been, he contended, so conquered, i the conqueror 'had nmot tried to amalgamate the population with Its' ...
... forming a Brun. wick Club for that town; John Hassard, ot Basrhaboy in the chair. The meeting was severally addressed by the chairman, Alex. Saunderson, Esq. as r. Rev. J. Fox, Fra,. cis Ilassard, Esq. Rev. W. Grattan, and Alex. Hassard, Esq. Letters were ...
... OF rHE ARMS OF A CHILD.-MUCh sensation has been 4ately excited amongst the medical public in France by the trial of 'Dr. Helie, of Chenu, in the de- partment-de 1Orne, for alleged improper treatment of a case Lt of labour, In which both arms presented ...
... a Lease for ever can be givenj adjoirring the Mills.-Appiy to JOHN AIACOUBREY, (759 DowysrATEcr, Patent and Proprietory Medicines, AND OTHER 'MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, TO DU HAD AT GRATTAN & CO:s MEDICAL HALL. 12, CORN-AIARKET, BELFAST. Opened in 1825 ...
... disposal dotthe Com mittee appointed for conducting the Clare election. The motion having been seconded. Mr. H. Grattan Currazi 4ose, and -in a:.Arm and de- termiired manner opposed the motion, and shewed that- it neverwas intended that any part of the od ...
... H. Grattan, also addressed the meeting. _ Suunders. - OUTRAGES On Saturday evenigl, uhoste 15 armed villains s-ur- rouinedled the dwdling-hoiise of William Sullivan, 'of Whit9- cisch-, ricer Caher; tn , of them entered the house, and bolke the arm of ...
... to the Ability, Zeal, Steadiness, 0ee wi th wich they have cond ucted their Seminary. snSoreSY v JoHN JOHNSTON, Pres. Min. JAMES DAVIS, Pres. Min. JOHN ROGERS, Pres. Min; wdaqllvaruiesce in the above, GRAHAM P. CROZIER. Clerk, 0) Curate of Seapatrick ...