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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 ...

CORN LAW’S

... wphont division, was most detrimental the commercial interests of the country. Sir W. JAMES made similar observation. Lord JOHN RUSSELL also regretted that the debate had not been brought to close; bur. although b ...

THE ADDRESS FOREIGN AFFAIRS

... Spring Rice, Samuel Bewly, P. Rrophy, ,lohn lianington, John Clnsson, Jas. Dawson, Henry Graitan, Jeremiah Hauphton, DariJ Henry, David Lynch, William Moore, Thos. Mooney, John M*Mullen, John O’Neill, losfph K. Pini, Uichard Purdy, Roe, jticliard liobinson ...

ENNISKILLEN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1841

... asked, How say yon, James Thomas Earl of Cardigan, are you guilty or not?” The Karl of Cardigan, in firm voice, replied, “Not guilty, my Lord.*’ The Clerk—* 1 How will you tried my Lord ?” The Earl of Cardigan—** by my Peers.*’ The Noble prisoner then ...

for nub n.ea

... s>ir. V' Br.ibazon, H BnHgeman. Hot). Colonel Butler. K. 0 Cave S. Sir K. A. Ferguson, Col. Fitigibbon, F French. J. Grattan. H. Grattan, J. Hume K. H«Uon. Jenson, Hoehe, U. Roche, H. L. Shetl, S.r , Soaimerrille, V. Mtiart. M. L. Chapman. LordC laments ...

ENMSKI LLEN,

... Ireland, it was a robbery, f Hear, hear.)— The solicitor-general, who had scat in the house „ow, said the arm of the church was weak, hut the arm of the law was strong. But the house purchased truce at the expense one million, hut the truce could not be ...

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... the proceedings, his lordship read the arms bill for the meeting, winch was unanimously approved of A committee * formed to watch over the new registry of firearms. the quarter sessions, and to prevent in wr arms getting into the hands of the peasantry ...

PROGRESS Of REPEAL

... . John of Tuam, W. Kinsella, W. Higgins, John Cantwell, Michael Blake, James Keating, and’ Lord Fftench. Seven members of parliament would also have been there if they could—and consequently sent apologies, viz.: Maurice O’Connell, Henry Grattan, B. ...

NEW APPOINTMENTS

... Stipendiary Magistrate for th** county of Donegal, under the act f) W. I. c. 13, and to be stationed at Glenties, in the room of John Drummond, Esq., who has been appointed a district in the county of Waterford. The Lord Lieut, has been pleased approve of T ...

No. 1,833 parliament, HOUSE OF LORDS—JcIv 20. St i L~o, W -uJ. ..,1 -.S one of the Commissioners of Lducattrr

... would persevere this business; but, if he did not, and other Hon. Mem. her took it up, should consider it his duty so. Mr H.GRATTAN said, it was clear, that orders and warrants had been issued, and used, in the manner alluded to, bill the question was, whether ...

THURSDAY, SEPTF.MBER

... acres. Fifth John Cassidy, 30 perches res. Judges*Col. Crichton, Rev. O.S. Kellett, and Mr. Cockburn. Barony of Magherastaphena. For same as above First premium 11. Second 11. Third 15s. Fourth There were 12 competitors. First premium to John Woods, perches ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... M'Donnell, Carrokeel, one gun; Marcus Bannon, Caronlord, one gun ; John Cloghcr, brought out of his house and beaten; John Croom, of Curralcc, dragged out and sworn to whether he had arms- They then went to the house of man named Kelly, colled tor of the ...