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IRISH BILLS—ROYAL ASSENT

... ; and, what is more, largo shipments of arms have taken place, if not with the Mtvtrfum of the Government, yet with their knowledge. To crown the whole, the expeditiH;i to lie commanded British officers. Sir John Scott Lillie and Captain Sartorius, R. ...

PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES

... OF THE HOUSE OP COMMONS, FOR THE NEXT SESSION, Mr. Henry Grattan.—To move, That the Minute* of Evidence taken before the Dublin Election Committee be laid before the House, and printed. Sir. John Newport.— The state of the First Fruit Fund of Ireland, ...

Tllfi TRADES' POLITICAL UNION

... Lords who voted favor of the Reform Bill, also to the majority the House of Corfnnons—to Lord Killeen, Mr. O’Conneir, I Mr. Grattan. A resolution was moved by Priest Tuite, counselling his Majesty’s Government to move from all places of power, emolument ...

SICK AND INDIGENT ROOMKEEPERS

... Burke, George Hyde, Athlone, John Belfast, Grattan and Co., Enniskillen, Hugh Collum, Medical Hall, Cavan, W. H. Brice, andra, J. Sheridan, IjOndonderßY, J. VV. Eame*, Monaghan, ; Lepper. Cootkiiill, William Martin, Nf.wry, John Mullen, Aroke, P. J. Smith ...

SHIP NEWS

... Magdalen Islands, tiUth October, and has been soi l with her cargo. True Blue, outward bound, Liverpool, sprunk leak at St. .John*# 3ruw*«ck, add was supposed would be condemned. The Dale, Drysdale, Ijound to Savannah, put back Liverpool, leaky. EPIGRAM ...

DEATHS

... Francis Bunker, W. Mitchell, Robert Morrisson, John Holmes, Daragh Osborne, Stephen Cox, Wm. M‘Question, William North, John M'Cullagh, and Charles Read, Esqr*. Markrt Jury. —J. M'Ardell, John Morrisson, John Murphy, Francis Faulkner, George Campbell, William ...

SUPPLEMENT TO Wkt tteitiit® itoto

... Lords Grey and John Russell. Among the persons assembled on the occasion we noticed the following : Lord Viscount Valentia, Henry Maxwell, Esq., M.P., John Young, Esq., M.P., Christopher Nugent, Esq., J.P., Rev. J.C.Martin, flatc F.T.C.D.,) John Godley, Esq ...

TRIM ASSIZES

... very merciful mood, was heard to say to four or five persons convicted of robbery, who had fire arms, but had not used them—“ If you had used those fire arms, I would certainly have hanged you.** The next persons brought up for sentence, however, had been ...

riTirve the Chorch, »nd giv« no »ld the 8 Vou nre r»i«* the arrenn. Mr. LangiUhr, CleffJ • tells TOO

... evidence upon the table of the House. Mr. J. GRATTAN regretted the necessity of voting against his Majesty’* Government. The Right Hon. Gent, teemed to think that’hi* plan must succeed, but he (Mr. Grattan) was quite of different opinion. He was a Member ...

DRAWING-ROOM

... same subject; and, above all, 1 mav refer to the letter of Sir John Harvey, in appendix No. 11, for the purpose of shewing how rapid was the spread of the feeling of resistance. Sir John Harvey, in his letter Sir W. Gossett, says—“ The only measure of ...

TITHES IRELAND

... ought to into a Committee, it had done on former occasion, and then Members might express their opiiiiom the resolutions. Mr. GRATTAN ■»»« quite road)- to on, although he would much m’hcr the (lisdusiioa were postpoacd. Mr. I.EAUER thought the proposal to ...