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... previously hid ler gal e•• ne. Dur ng (he i ...
... tha side of the Confederation were Messrs, Duffy, Dillon Meagher, Pigott, and Magee ; on the side of the Conciliationhall Mr. John O’Connell, Dre. Miley and Gray, with Messrs. Ray, Stritch, end Galway. The first meeting of the united body will take place ...
... crowd from «b. y OU ,it little while on is very gentleman asks you to danc*,-to this Vulv that will very happy; you take h.s arm, and you reply , thdl . , have a succession of partwalkto quadrille gmall ners. 0 perhaps some jelly, and glass of white and ...
... The former had (say* Mr. Grattan) the distinctive characteristics of tho Saxon race—talent* for agiicoltnre, navigation, and Com* meree—perseverance rather than vivacity—and more courage than taste for the profession of arms: the latter, on the other ...
... the puuishment of drunkenness. There is still remaining in the Hall portrait of John Ward, who in 16*7 was deer keeper to Sir John Manners afterwards Earl of Rutland. This John Ward, as stated by the attendant expositor, was turned out the family no less ...
... the tranquility Ireland at the present time.” Mr. F. O’Connor supported the amendment. Ur. E. B. Roche, Mr. Fagan, Hr. H. Grattan, and Mr. C. Asstet severally deprecated eoereion, and said tha object of the measure was merely for tha auppression of publit ...
... testanl A»»ofia ion, farm'd inil'Ucitv, I u - arm polni.al .tt-v-ni Popery, A u ''is citv. The Festival Concert was crowrled »■> re ...
... . were returning home on horseback from Bridgend fair, betweed eight ami nine o'clock, they were attacked three men, each armed with pistol, tbev were dragged off their horses and robbed nearly lire rulftans also took from Mr. Griffiths a valuable silver ...
... some means, he laid hold of an om;**3ry from Rauparaha Hangihaiera, with a letter concealed on hi* person, stating that he had arms and ammunition foi f.im. this the Governor sailed back truro Waikanae at night, and anchored otf Porinu abou' one a.m. the ...
... for NEW YORK ilirect. .▼ For term, of passage an.) other particulam, apply to Mr. E. (’h rn'i- rriN. Mercliant, or to Mr. John Easton, Cuntom-lloase AL'ent. Stntn-I, Uve. . , ~ , Enract loiter, date,! New York, 9th July, 1832, addressed tt Mr. Chattkrton ...
... objections and 7 Liberal ones. And tbo freemen's list, Liberal and Tory objections, and Liberal and 5 Tory claims. The Earl of Cardigan, the gallant Colonel of tlie Mill Light Dragoons, has returned to head-quarters, Cantar. bury barracks. His lordship was ...
... 1 remain. Sir, Youra truly obliged, A LAYMAN OF THE CHURCH Tut F.aki. Cardigan and Klf.vf.mh Hi ' • Anollier candidate lias cntereJ tlifc field fjr die brnkinir with Karl Cardigan, in per''»n . of the llth Dragoons (Prince Albert now of the half pay ...