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Till; KNMSKILLF.N (TillONK’l.K. AND KiINF. I’ACKK'I

... going into the Committee the GRAND JLKIES (IHELASI)' Bfl.L. the order of the day being read, and liie motion put, Mr. H. GRATTAN moved, in absence Hon. Member for Waterford, (Mr. Barron that it an .-t. action to tne Committee, tiiat aa »»f the • .e ...

THK KNNISKILLEX CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... Tavern, St. Janic's-slreet I.ondon, receive the Report from Sir John N’ewjairt, of his interview' with the Duke of Wellington, relative to the proposed increase of Duties in Ireland, Sir JOHN NEWPORT was called to the Chair.— He said that he had, at their ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND E

... com plain of. the anniversary of the shutting of the gates Derry, a Captain Robinson had entered that city, at the head an armed force, contrary to the chartered rights the city, and prevented the apprentices from shutting the gates. For such an outrage ...

Wnwigkitim C

... homoied, the 2d November last, aud of bis sur- and 16 of her ciew (two only being saved) courender to the English. The Earl of Cardigan hav-! sequence having run foul of the Nottingham »ng reprimanded l)r. Smndham, of the Hussars, steamer, off Holyhead. for ...

HOUSE OF LORDS—Saturday, Seft. 2

... members of the House of Commons who opposed the measure the course progress through lhai house. After few words from the Earl Cardigan and another Noble Lord, The bill was read second time and ordered be read third time Monday. The following bills then went ...

2,0*7. parliament. lIOISK OF LORDS.—Amur, IS. sl l„f KODF.N presented several pclitions, praying India might ..

... volunteers in arms, and* in 17f)3 the prayer for the franchise, which had been contemptuously rejected, had been obtained by the fear which the excesses of the Irish people had excited.— hat had become of the Catholic question ? Mr. Fox, Mr. Grattan, Lord Plunket ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE. AND ERNTE PACKET

... with the man| the conference of the House of Lords on the subject matter of the amendments made by the House of Beers tu the Arms (Ireland) Bill, the lollowing peers proceeded lohold the conference *lhe Karl of Devon, the Karl S.radhroke, the Earl of Dueie ...

the *- '-.ci. ,1.1. r. N niHON-icLj:

... all classes t P arm, from him. knew these mc.temeot. purchase arms had been . con.eijuences, for-bUO stand of arms were sold late the county Down. moved for a renin, applications made grand j.irnrs, b lstiat , other, to the sale of arms in Ireland. «a ...

Part Ti:fc: Second

... h»*.d tie Duchca* THE OF A PHYSICIAN lit alone they can be sated from the horror* an eaistenc* |©f Norfdk and lhachcas of Grattan, the -SKIN I S F.A ' KS. nn.-rartcl amulsl Joint wiclLaeciaesa, bulb , low and the F:arl KinuouK occupying thearijoiniar scat' ...

To Be Let,

... Liberuthur” in his next journey to London, and he at ins back when lie resumed his place in the House of Commons (hear). Mr. Grattan, M.P., having favoured the assembly with speech, at quarter to five the week’s rent was declared to be 2031, 7. 6. Front the ...

TI CKET i

... s' r- ,S, ri-TV mnnd Mnr.i.v, o' K illi-lr ; Mr. Davis. (ttle'- ginve DOM OAI, I ARMING . ot I.M. . x.,,.,.,, Hilishorondr; Mr. M. ißaiiv, i I'rom the .im-a I ; Mr. John Ogilvie, Mr. I>. l.iMoe-Hme.und The Dorn ;al N liel.l tlieil ~ swe have aim d, alter ...

R E PRESE NT AT IVE PE E R

... Copeland Grattan, M I), from the7sth Foot, vice O’Reilly, appointed to the 30th Foot. Wth ditto,. Major Lord Edward Hay, from the half-pay, to Major, vice Charles Lowrie, who exchanges, receiving the dine fence. 74th ditto. .Servant Major John John Connor ...