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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 ...

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 ...

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

... would do the same. The hi ltter .decliued Sir John told Garrick it was a e struggle between his lnorol;iyndterest; to which David replied, He was sorry he could not return , the conpliment, for Sir John's 4nterest and morality were never at variance ...

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 ...