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... ) Extract from the British Consul at New Orleans, dated the 29th April The Henry Grattan, Divid Cannon, and Europe, and Marshal Macdonald, British vessels ; and the John Hales, an American, are under seizure here by the Customs; three of them for importing ...

WHY MI?. O'COVNELL CANN'OT (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.) The Parliament will assernMe on the sth February next; and ..

... be pleased to take these oaths, repeating after me :— I, Daniel O'Connell— Mr. O'Coenveee, start'ng back, and raising one arm— Oaths! I can take no oaths. My sacred religion forbids it— The Clerk—Then I cannot forward you to the Speaker; —this is the ...

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... deceased. - - i n C o ll ege -street Police-office. John Harris was the first witness examined—la a native of Pembrokeshire, South Wales, and a mariner belonging to the schooner Briton, of Cardigan. On Sunday evening last, about a quarter past four o'clock ...

SUIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (RECEIVED THUS MORNING.) The Lord Nelson, Nixon, from Dumfries to Liverpool, was found ..

... Ardmore Bay. DEAL, JAN 9.—Wind N.W.—Arrived front London the Manly, Taylor, for Malta; Caroline, William, for Grenada; and John, Freeman, for India. PORTSMOUTH, JAN. 9.—Wind N.N.E.—Arrived the Caroline, Hare, front Batavia. PLYMOUTH, JAN. B.—Wind N.E ...

tics! power to the Roman Catholics. He had always considered it dangerous to a Protestant Government that they ..

... convinced that it was necessary to do something. A threat, or rather a boast, bad been held out at Tipperary, that the Catholics, armed with cabbage-stalks, would drive the Protestants into the sea.— (A laugh.) Self-defence, and the defence of property, were ...

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... Clive, W. Richard Cosway, James Stuart. M.P.. John Hope, P. Campholl Scarlett, Basil Montagu, Blount, James Salmond, Heathcote, Walter Jones, Henry Seymour. Dugdale, Wm. Mundy, J. E. Campbell, Percy Doyle, John Chandless, Warre. T. Fairfax, Mitchell, Drake ...

. _ DUBLIN. . .„ CATFIOLIC ASSOCIATION'. Amount of Rent this week—?l,s/. 111. 10d. Mr. FINN handed in 5/. the

... this opinion Lords Milton and Ebrington, Messrs. Villiers Stuart, the Knight of Kerry, Mr. Ponsonby, Mr. Grattan, Mr. Brougham, Mr. Power, Sir John Newport, Mr. Spring Rice, Sir Francis Burdett, with a long list ot other friends in both Houses, concur ...

SHIPPINO INTELLICPNC II, (RECEIVED Tills MORNING.) The Redmen, Freebody, from Gambia; William, Young, and ..

... precious articles, such as arid silver vases, crystals and porcelains, valuable fowlingpieces, a golden powder-flask, magnificent arms, trinkets, watches, clocks, cloths, and linen, and the portraits of Los's XVI., Louis XVIII., of George IV., of Bonaparte, ...

BANKRUPTS

... Wiltshire, money-scrlrener, J n. 19, 20, Feb. 5, at the White Lion inn, Bath. Solicitor, Mr. Pinniger, Gray's Inn-square. John Williamson and Thomas Rishworth, Keighley, Yorkshire, worsted-spinners, Jan. 1,2, Feb. 2, at the Talbot inn, Bradford. Solicitors ...

of the Creholic rent remaining, and, after the payment of be a single voice to resecho even the purport of

... instaat, at St. John's Rectory, Southwark, the lady of the Rev. J. C. Abdy, of a son. On the 6th June, Mrs. Melhulsh, of charlotte-TO W, Walworth, of a son MARRIED. On the 6th Instant, at Brighton , by the Rev. Evan itowsell, Mr. Charles John Rowsell, of ...

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... Msn, dyn r e i , r OW' (, ear Inn, Mancheste r. 5011°1 te r,t j ;ir. , mas Sort, II ancheater, dealers 11201bectoof. ' Cing's Arms inn, Manchester. D o rf titOp er' C ia. tleath.Abbey. preAtAt,l'oool . 18, at the Ship an d 5 11L1 5 11L1 ire, Messrs. folios ...