THE WELLINGTON FARCE
... THE WALLAiNGTON FARCE. IM - - - - -0 I I-i , - - - That grand prop of Ministers, the Duke of Welling--a ton, has plunged himself asid ffiends into a sad scrape, ' by. maxing use of the insulting term ...
... THE WALLAiNGTON FARCE. IM - - - - -0 I I-i , - - - That grand prop of Ministers, the Duke of Welling--a ton, has plunged himself asid ffiends into a sad scrape, ' by. maxing use of the insulting term ...
... 2-AEND.E T FFRESMIEX : LW rPG 7- = FILE E ME . 'ro tpe:.; FaEEMI q . * POt41%ve anxiously expected some one better in- onl as to our rights and privileges would step for- ?? rD vent a total egtraftge ...
... ALAS I. POOR YORICTL S Mit. LAMBTO02S MOTION.-Had'Ahe editorvof the 1C8oatr found imaself the lucky possessor of the thirty--> ,thousand-pound prize in the State Lotterywof which he is the agent; o ...
... ?? - --y - t-j* ,u wrcuponent parts ot the grand procession. I I . . . - S. E.Gate& New Colaur, God save the King A Champion, in a suit of armour Two Heraldss. mounted Gentlemen, dismounted Gentlemen ...
... Til AUSTRIAM LOAN. ?? 'he necessity of compressing the very voluminous debates in Parliament, so as to comprise in our co. hunms the proceedings of the whole week, and the t great importance of the qu ...
... Wabat Tlitellfencr, A bottle, which was thrown overboard fron the shipS on Margaret, of Glasgow, Allen, master, on the 1st of March, ere in lat. 52. long. 24. on her passage from Nassau to Greenock, t ...
... ?? IL r:p~ oir+ J ia Ir .Po1,rr4cA 05iiAT05s.-ie ?? our I report of the debate: u ..toM t-i:7tH ef ghe ta_ on thehorses used in husbandry. ftbs Placeii 'our paper; t20t indetd:that. we. might give ij ...
... 11te jfreemanl'o -, una1, And Daily Commercial Advertiser. I DUBLIN-THURSDAY, AP'IUL 5, ISV. Two Packets remained due when our Journal was put to Press. The following news from London may be relied on The-Irish Representatives have appointed a Coma mittee of such Members as are likely to remiainin London, to superintend and drrect the course of proceeding in the Law Case relating to Irish ...
... X1 f Frj A , Jrc I ![O Dr1 i ?? o + i;hite pr nc, f; fl; a fi n le Il~i-:u' :u ?? .0,t r, wich arrived last night, conW fhe CC' irg pstagirph on ifue se subect. 1 Dnscribilg it roach poeh a ; - from Dublin, on ,Osee~ ?? ¶10fals toast lately given by t'~e Ld d5et ityi at his fists public dinner. The t of the (actiOUs and malevolent will, C bt be emptnyed, to tender 'this caaioD for the renewal ...
... ,LORIOUS rTVLFT14 OF AUiUST. I rE±CiSE DiNltE IN CELEBIA NON jOF THE . I n 1Y:l1ay tbere wwa ib ?? enie tain' i, -isent inb ?? c6 th' King's ?? day.. Thle dinnerw .88 sernd ?? in Mn6rissbn's bet 5tjle.- r Tm1 -omrany con6iised o4 thie ?? dt of EXcise, th Ccllectorrs uf. several Countits, , Surveyor5^Gene'ral,. and the helids of ?? principal Etciae Otfi'ces, &c. M h~r.H [IA tHORNE, presid d; ...
... r P, ?? c i, T, S. T r r, t. I. xi , qn f 0 'I a ti I ii. I y tih' CC l l I ?? ;I:v, * tiI L -I- r'a-zts ir I' *'hftii5liS}rctli'iir'1 ;;iI S a~ll ' Sir ?? tt;r k .; ?? er, tbe. I,, ricip 1. r3 I r.dt li. thiopse, e'tediI h le I'e istvr ()fiiCo,il' ?? vru-ts oi ?? i, tk'rp A avocan' ar nhe \V srii . , t' 1, vt rL'J Ui!n1jis, thqe ,r!ne, 1-It(ris i: ijal, tint rhe I rad& a ?? n et i'(I ...
... 7TU Xr>kl V T' ?? :SuLoGo SI'PT. ?? I iet lnving been t'u' day appointed for a PUblic ies ival in th't tI s i in cotnmemoration of the aucpiciouis vis t to Ire.;lnd ofr our-grae'lous and brloved Sovereign, a ve y nit merousanld teipecabhle company, ot all ?? denoininati q9s, assembled at ?? Ilotel, where an en ertainienit,- cnnsistiti of ev -ry delicacy whicl the season could -affOr, was ...