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... launch at the time the boats parted. In Hie . w.-ie I.dward Sloiu, boatswain. Jame* -Major, Robert II John Copeland, seamen; Jacob Allen, .•• ...
... launch at the time the boats parted. In Hie . w.-ie I.dward Sloiu, boatswain. Jame* -Major, Robert II John Copeland, seamen; Jacob Allen, .•• ...
... cheering.) The toast was drunk amid loud applause. Hr. proposed The Immortal Memory of William Pitt” Mr. John Miller, in proposing “The Immortal Memory of John Knox, and (he diffusion of sound Protestant principles throughout (he world, said—-Fallen, indeed ...
... April 13, myitis FOR ST. JOHN’S, Ml PerWMH olio li«re lilt ir - . ,, I l». rr. ..r thuMS « •••« i'.ifsaii* Mr. s 4. iioMpaiiN. Sc. Jobn’*. are U> come U lhr I'Mh •■( April, and boa. I Hie j»lnji PHUDENCE, l» WILKT, MttTRB, FOR ST. JOHN'S. N.n., A* *!»€ will ...
... number brought under T. DIUMMOND. AFFAIRS OF SPAIN Forituson, Sir K. A. FiizyiHmn, Hon. K. Fituimon, C. French, V. Cratfsn, J. Grattan, H. «nch. A. imaniar.i. Major Maher, J. M-.rtin. I. OU ' ,t * J Union. Francis' Hamilton, A. U. apt. Bruon, Colonel Hamilton ...
... attention of the committee, and they had come to the resolution that the evidence should be printed from day to day. CANADA. I.nnl John Rlsreli. appeared at the bar, and informed the house that the lords had agreed conference, in committee-room, No. 5, on the ...
... because an unprincipled and seditions faction. Mr. R. O'Oorman (brother to the Kilkenny Judge) spoke seditiously. Hr. H. Grattan used similar language; they felt they could do so with impunity, Mr. Woulfe Attorney.General—Hr. Pilot, the Deputy. To prove ...
... however, contrired to tiestroy himself in the course of the and accomplished tiic act by taking a piece of tajie from his left arm, which had been hied a day or two previously, and strangling himself. There was another man in the same cell at the time, but ...
... on the 2|,t f remher last examined the bw.ly.tf ihe there wa* » e ir eulnr mark on the neck, and mark* the arm* nearly circular • the irks the arm. appeared a* if made tire hard grasp d hand; tliere was also a mark the chest «* if made some rounded body; ...
... them for the . purpose of catching vote, but simply my self mere art , lattice. (Hear, bear.) And, gentlemen, if, as Mr. Grattan stated, I am to be beaten in (bit contest, I must retire to pnvatc life in Dublin, not basing Hie lacan* or lutcutiou of ...
... JRa4 Aberdeen—Ranoerman . Abingdon bitfield Andover—Pollen and F.t«nl! . « • . 0 . Antrim—Major.Gencral O’Neill and John Irving 9 Arundel—l Fitaallau . . I Armagh—W. Curry . . Armagh County—Colonel Vcrner and Lord Achcaon 1 AH.—c—J ...
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... Carlow. Wa give the account on the authority of the Cariow Stnli- Hfl parasrs a*n sisters opmaairr harvest. Two meu, named John and Michael Nolan, died in Tullow street, ia this town, leaving sum IIA.UUU to the (•ncata!! one peony which, we understand ...