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MEETINGS IN BEHALF OF THE CHARTIST EXILES

... Solicitor.General. These two eminent e men said, they were not guilty, while an ignorant 1 mani, of the name of Christopher Johns or John a Christopher (and this intelligent juryman could not it say % hick was his right name)-(laughter,)-gavo as a reason for ...

A VOICE FROM TIPPERARY

... ofthe Irish Council with LordJohn Russelliand of also John O'Connell's letter to the FussMAN'S JOCB- bt to sAL. It hag produced a dreadful sensation. A few l Ts more facts like that, and Lord John will see how far ra ke easier it would be to give people ...

WEEKLY MEETING OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... WM. PAGET v. THE EARL OF CARDIGAN. c At the sitting of the Court, Mr. Serjeant TALe'ouRD said he was instructed to apply to his C Lordship to name a day for the trial of an action brought by Lord Wm. Paget v. the Earl of Cardigan. His Learned Friend c Sir ...

Published: Saturday 24 February 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3561 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS COMPLETE

... Forster (n) I R. H odgson 1 John Townley I J. W. HIogg 0 Sir T. Wingiigton I G. F. Muntz I J. Scholefield W. Fielden C J. Hornby (n) C Major Vivian I Lord Leicester (n) C P. Ainsworth D):. Bowring (n) ] J. S. Brownrigg Sir J. Duko John Hardy (n) W. C. Lister ...

THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... observed the following :-Lord Lin- I cola, Mr. Hume, Mr. Feargus O'Connor, Lord I Dudley Stuart, Mr. John O'Connell, Mr. Gladstone, Sir De Lacy Evans, Sir John Packington, Colonel Thompson, Sir R. H. Inglis, Mr. C.*Anstey, Mr. Stuart Wortley, and Mr. Brotherton ...

THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS COMPLETE

... Aglionby I E. Horseman I J. Saunderson 0 Sir G. H. Smyth 0 W. Williams I Rt. Hon. E. Ellice 1 Capt. Howard (n) 1 John Neeld 0 Sir John Seal 1 Edward Strutt 1 Hon.J. G. Ponsonby I J. E. Sotheron 0 G. H. W. Heneage 0 Henry Tuffnell 1 Sir George Gray 1 ...

Varieties

... sad mia the Are Zz.IN pmorl Nr HusBnean.-' Ah John, You bo . won't have use much longer; I 'shall never leave wthis bed alive' '1IPlease rthee self, Betty, and tbee'll Ted have been a good wtife to you John,' persisted the meal dying woman ' Middlia', ...

IRELAND.—REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... Berwick-street, Osfordl-strect, IFarringdon ?? .DittaUnlon Arms, Union-1.art ,lolboro-hill. Gray's Inn ?? Ditb . ..Albert, Gray's Inn-lane. Bloomsbury ,,Ditto .. White Hart, Drury-lane, Grattan ?? ?? White Lion, Drury-lane. Drury Lane ?? Ditto ?? Craven ...

Local and General Intelligence

... 3 d~v., 1st John Whitley, 2nd Jfhn hitlly, 3rd John IKearsley: Balsam e.s. 1stJohn ecareley, 2ed John lKearsley; Calceolaria. s.s., Ist H. Major, 1noatrop, 2nd H. Major, 3rd H. Ma jor; Do. ClL. o 3 d.v.f Ist H. Major, 2ad H. Major, 3rd John Kearsley; Verbena ...

THE LONDON CONFEDERALISTS:

... 'There was Nicholas Mahon and. n Henry Grattan,'vho had deserted tha principlp of' eW This youth, and disgra4ed the. toob. o f his''revered. a bit parent. H He could not. pasl lightly over the canduti ke, of Morgan John O'(onpell, who deserted Ireland in ...

Varieties

... the same. The P.- latter declined; Sir John told Garrick it was a he struggle between his morality and interest; to which g, Daid replied, lie was sorry he could not return >1- the compliment, for Sir John's interest and morality were never at variance ...

Ireland

... MoRE WRiTs or ERoR.-The. case of Govarty iand others, convicted during the war mania OI ille- )gal drilling and training to arms, promises to cut 3out more work for the lawyers. At the rising of the i Court of Queen's Bench on Saturday, the assign- e ments ...