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... i • SUJl**i! at lie timet m-Kiinrd heiow: , . - ' * f LO K! * 0 The Armed Brif ST. PATRICK, M K..».x.fir« Wr »'~i- Hie Armed VENUS, Pexol.rirr. 1-1 rt.yrelter »-e VV->«lt a'« armed a«.'. mrrunt JO 'IS-pound e>:h, with Smell Arml propert.wi. FOR LirFRFUOL ...
... is carried into execution, the ! very name of the liberty of press it done away with.— f Loud ,ritt of Lear, hear !J Mr. GRATTAN said, the question, a* pressed by the other side, rather diminished than increased the dignity of the House*. ought unnecessary ...
... Sir Samue Romilly gave notice, that he should on Mounday move for the discharge of Mr John Gale Joaes, out of the custody of the gaoler of Newgate, ) .Mr Grattan gaive notice that he should on the 15th May next, mave to gefer the Catholic petition o ...
... The Faroy, . f->r !.^v.•r^>^.o , , t« The armed brig \urora, Fiizstmoti*. sail* »oi I Jlr * fair wind. '-* Swallow, C urtenay, loading fur Bristo! » few days. The Ceres, Savag *, from arrived safe n«»ant. The armed brig Donegail, Courtenay, loadingmi don ...
... Lucharist, nor from the Virgin Mary. No ; it arose from the penal code, that code which seized their liberty, their rights, their arms. Sce then to what this objection of immorality led 3 it went directly to a charge against England; for it said ¢« you have ...
... Bei!, for Li»erp rt *l. n hec , coutrar vwind.R. The ani.cJ brig Vine, hWgomerr. Jane. B fur Liverpool, tailed Sud*y. The armed hrig Sr. Patrick. M KiHhin, London, to tail first fair wind after Tth June. Kept tine, Davidson, i* loading fur U«rp ...
... HEUSE OF COMMONS~Monnay, May 48 ' A few days ago, at Spofforth, near Kraresborough, ! — | ed 94, died, John Metcalf, commonly called B/ind | BREACY! @i PRIVILEGE. | Jack. He was born at Knaresborou,‘-ih in the ycag‘\ Mr Straw made his promised motion ...
... == T (,Urgp \ i HOIJ Y W O i Joln By, 1, be held at John Hewy fi-' “P.cm!oCr 1: A’-'(.er_\ h e . O\ 1:0\_!(,_, -‘)I(, % NE\V IR i Joseph (', poNEGALL™ Connoll. r sTORS onnoll, A 4 PROP.'L'ORU. John ds q«luliy inform Johw g 1 Tngss &6 ae s Th Al sodace ...
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... gratitude towards you. I have the honour to be, &c. O. O’Con.vwh. j the lit. I lon. Henry Grattan, EDINBURGH, JANUARY 3. HIGH COURT JUSTICIARY. Thursday, Ahtm and John Ljal were put the bar, charged with the robbery Matthew Boyd, cattle-dealer Muirside, oi- ...
... 5 . On Tuesday, Sir John Newport stated, that as he understood Mr. Grattan was in town, he wished to waive his motion, which stood for Thursday, for an address to the Regent on the subject of distilleries in Dublin. Mr, Grattan afterwards gave a similar ...