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... p.ui. a lu-ifhcroliicor, st, John. \V hen within about seven miles j.i;neri ...
... per sutota aare. CROWN BUSINESS. Oa Mondsjr tbs following gnad jorjr whs sworn : Messrs. John Bolton, John Robinson, Alex. Clsrke, P. Keating, John Dillon, John Daly, J. Geogbegan, M. Hanly, Henry Savage, L. M uihoDand, Lake Watson, P. Keena, The eases ...
... to:â âCardigan, Sept. 6, 1847. Dear Mart âIn answer to your kind lavour, wliioh reUeved my miud from anxiety, bad storm luto last Thursday. Active, Aberportli, lost ⫦ St. David's, and the crew penshed, tlnco numbup, two were sons John Owen, Aberpurth ...
... Poison Dr. Grattan’s Family.— Death of one or the Sufferers. A most diabolical attempt to poison the entire family of Dr. Grattan, Drummond House, county Kildare, was made on the in«t. His eldest son, a lad of 15, died in consequence; and Mrs. Grattan, the ...
... some cases of local emergency, such as might possibly arise, and for which government had made provision, Messrs. Henry Grattan and John O’Connell, addressed his Lordship at great length, but elicited nothing further, except, indeed, the renewed promise ...
... the O'Hara Family i John Banira. The ...
... or seven men, two of whom armed with pistols, entered a turnip field at Derrinduff, within one mile of Parsonstowu, which a young man named Edward Dillon was in charge of ; they presented their pistols at Dillon, who was armed with a double barrelled gun ...
... —Boyle Gazette. A fewjiights since, an armed party follows entered several houses in the vicinity of Coolavin, (within gun shot of tiro police stations of that place.) and plundered several houses of fire-arms. —Bad Tuesday last, Thomas poor-law rate ...
... Dunne—only think of a man of the name of Grattan standing in the of Commons reviling his country and blasting her fair fame ! Mr. Dunuo hero read extract from a speech reported to have been made Mr. Grattan the Ist of April, 1810, upon the coercion bill ...
... body in ditch, horribly mangled, bis head, arms, and legs fractured. On Friday night last, fifteen bags of flour, the property of the Inland Navigation Company, were stolen from the boats at Williamstown. John Drury, steward of William Welsh, Esq., of ...
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... likenesses of Siblhorpe, Anstcy, B. Disraeli, and others are kept stereotyped. E.B.—No portraits of Mr. John O’Connell, Mr.Feargus O’Connor, or Mr. Grattan can be accepted. Principals not treated with.— lbid. Longevity. —There is an old lady at present residing ...