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... Vkuxkr called the attention of the what, had predicted would he the result of not passing the Irish Arms Hill. was satisfied that the permission ...
... Vkuxkr called the attention of the what, had predicted would he the result of not passing the Irish Arms Hill. was satisfied that the permission ...
... believe. —Manchester Guardian. Smuggling. —John Evans, master of the smack Peggy, was convicted on the sth instant, in the mitigated penalty of £25 for a seizure made by the comptroller at the port of Cardigan, of one gallon and half of whisky. It being ...
... interdict Mr. Gulland from hunting, pnrsning, or scaring game, on the said faim Newton, means muzzled dogs, or discharging fire-arms loaded with blank-cartridges, otherwise.* Now, that was interdict, all intents and purposes, against scaring game in any way ...
... Brougham was of opinion that the existing state of things in Ireland could only be put an end to by the intervention of the strong arm of the law, and approved of the course taken by the Government in calling Parliament together. The noble Lords who followed ...
... thr !Inks and ltticheu of Somerset, the M a r q uis! of Winchester, the Earl of Roselyn, Lor I and Lady Arthur Lennox, Sir John and Laity Mac-1 donuts!. &e. The brisle was attended to the sitar by her sister. Miss Cecilia Wyndloun, her youthful half-sisters ...
... Alexander Mann, Esq., President, Revs. Joseph Hay, William Allan, and Alexander !Orley, Messrs John Duncan of Parkhill, William Gibson, Robert Mile, Andson, John Lumgair, jun., Treasurer. Alexander Mann, Esq., President, having taken the Chair, the meeting ...
... the dire contagion. Many crops arc quite in a putrescent state, and all are more or less affected. —Kendal paper. , Wales. Cardigan, August 29. —The weather for the past week has been extremely fine, and the harvest proceeds accordingly, with every prospect ...
... reseed by the people at the indecency of this lelay. The rope having at length been lashed to the beam, the drop fell, and the arms, legs, and body of the wretched man at once became greatly convulsed, and he seemed to suffer great agony. After banging about ...
... al to include the subject of the sale of land. A brief conversation took place, in which .1r FAGAN, Mr RERup.u.T, and Mr GRATTAN took part: after which Sir R. PEEL rose to correct a misconception into which the la-t mentioned lion, gentlemen had fallen ...
... — ' Liverpool Times. IMPORTATION Friday morning the Dundee, Perth, and London Shipping Company's steam-ship Perth, Captain John Saink, arrived at her moorings off liore's steam-pack! wharf, Wapping, from Dundee, with a considerable number of passengers ...