Cvtmra anti (Casualties
... licensed to sell fire-arms. Armed men are seen parading the road near Castlo- Connel, dav night, with impunity. Friday hi, the housi of farmer named Kilinartm, ih ...
... licensed to sell fire-arms. Armed men are seen parading the road near Castlo- Connel, dav night, with impunity. Friday hi, the housi of farmer named Kilinartm, ih ...
... Crace, H. i Grattan, John Greene. H. Keating. William Keogh Major M'Namara, C. M'Tavtoh, The O’Gorman Mahon. William Monsell, Sir D. Norrcjrs, O’Brien Sir O’Brien, John O’Connell, M. J. O’Connell, A. O’Flahertjr, John R’J l ' I *’ John ...
... Brothers, & Co. 200 Dunnage Mats, ••• ••• W. Bumming, s'(barrels Flaxseed, rree. John Beattie & Son, 200 barrels do. do. W. Bumming, 10 Dunnage Mats, 0 ® 2 John Beattie & Son, 40 do. ® Wm. Dobbin, 30 do. ••. 0 5 Wra. Dobbin, 100 barrels ...
... Bangor, on the 5th inst. Mr. JOHN ARNOLD, aged 55 years. On the 12th inst. in the 75th year of ber age, Mrs. BOYD, relict of the late Mr. William Boyd, of Ballynamagna. On the 9th inst. in the town of Aughnacloy, the Rev. JOHN GROVES, Curate of the parish ...
... Master of Cavan School, Anna, daughter of the Rev. Wm. Grattan, of Swadlinbar, ami Bensfurt, County Meath. the inst. hy the Rev. Dr. Montgomery, Thomas Rowan, of Newry, to Marianne, daughter of Mr John Johosco, of Thornhill, Dunrourry. In on the 3d inst ...
... searches for arms by night. It was merely proposed, that proper hours, and after due notice, the authorities should have a right to see whether those who had no license had any arms in their possession—and if they had, what was to become of those arms ? vas ...
... anyon, John Hind, John Simms, ; John Charters, ; William Dnnville. £5O ; S. K. Mulholland, ; S. G. Fenton, £5O; J. M‘Konzie Co., W. J. (’. Allen, £5O; William Valentine, John Cunningham. James Campbell, £5O ; C. B. £so; J. T. Sinclair, £5O; ...
... the Han. H. (,' and John , Esq. ia Hyde Park; in coas. qu-nee of words had passed . tween tlient, re»• •ecting Lady, Sunday evening. It was agreed to (ire together; when the b di of the forre.-r struck th latter Gemlcr.ian’s Uft arm. The Seconds llien ...
... seconded the motion. Mr. Grattan and Sir G. Grey rose together; but the Speaker calling upoa the former. Mr. GRATTAN proceeded to say that, although admiring the ability of the speech of the honourable member for Limerick (Air. John O’Connell) ha could not ...
... Air, «n«l €i«l»r«M» ■ •rtrr, TRIME BEDS, per Night, ONE SHILLING. JAMES RICKARDS. Proprietor, .. Late Cook, at the Dooepall Arms. TARAXACUM ; OK, DANDELION CUIUJ.. | VIRTUES OF DANDELION HAVE I long been held in high eatimalion as a diet drink, in w. Liver ...
... the hon. and learned gentleman was connected was extremely small— This called forth a brief explanation from Mr. Grattan ; after which Sir JOHN WALSH vindicated those who now called for immediate legislation, on the subject of the Irish poor law, from the ...
... _ . . R & R. Jefferson, bags Provisions John Hodgson, 2 bales Paper A. Mulholland & Son, 1205 pieces Boxwood John Craig, 1 hamper Sundries Robert Robinson, chest Tea J. fit D. Lindsay Sc Co., barrels Flour John Graham, 2 barrels Sundries Thomas Gray, ...