the attack with sticks, kc., for some lime longer, until they supposed him dead. These inhuman monsters also ..
... was believe, if this Union extend, itself all over Ireland, arms and p*,| ...
... was believe, if this Union extend, itself all over Ireland, arms and p*,| ...
... G. G Yarmouthb lyhev, W. Colchester Astley, Sir J. D. Wilts Millbank, Mt. Carnelford Atherley, A. Southampton M dny, P. St. John Win- Baillie, J. E. Bristol tbester- Barham, J. Stoelkbridge Bulls, J. Rochester Baring, Sir T. Wycombe Milton, Viseount; ...
... Langston Lor* Sunley T F Buxton W G Langton Sir G Staunton George Byng F Lawley F Stephenaon G S C S Lefevre M Stewart Sir John Byng T C Leigh G Strickland G H Calcraft Sir C Lemon E Strutt C Calvert T B Lennard Lord P J Stuart N Calvert Lord W Lennox ...
... Lawless says that he bad been offered £l5OO on the part of Mr. Grattan to reaign. He (Mr. O'- Connell) glad It mentioned, for It should also he end was indelicate Mr. Lawless to Mr. Grattan and hia friends, to atate there that they had been trafficking ...
... have taken place. These, being fostered and promoted by the Dutch King, are considered as a prelude a more general appeal to arms. We shall then see how the different powers will act. Russia, learn, has an army of 150,000 men in Poland. Part of these may ...
... magiiist R~iunsry. WNatngh weas sentenced to -be esiettted at Ayv, on thd 19th.January.-On Thursdlay, sasie John Ram- say. together with John Moffat. senl. Anid. For~sythe, Alex. Girlrie, and Joi1hnr Scott (all Orrange men)s wvoe chairged with mobbing ...
... sufficient, for he also spoke of getting the Orangemen arms. Now, I have no objection to their getting arms, they are the smaller party but 1, the contrary, tell the people Ireland that want no arms, (hear, hear, hear.) Our agitation will marked by the ...
... propriety of reomm.neding the imredi ife assemblage of-a Natiojnal Council in Dublini, of Irish Peers and Representatives. Henlry Grattan, Esq. M. P. was called to the chair. Ile said, there are thre -oIjeots cnitemnplated by this requitioti. Thb idea of holding ...
... ; Samuel McClelland, charged with stealing cow.—For Trial at next Belfast Quarter Sessions, John M'Crystol, charged with stealing a basket and some beef; John Miller stealing from a cart in the street; Francis Fegan, with violent assault and breaking ...
... next. . . He first read long letter from M - Rothven, giving his adhesion to the call of the Union; and then one from Mr. Grattan. The next was from Mr. Jephson, member for Mallow, stating The electors of Mallow have sHected me represent them Parliament ...
... congratulations of his friends. At the Nottingham Commission, on Saturday, George Hearson, aged 22, Thomas Shdton, aged 38, and John Armstrong, aged 26, were put to the bar, charged with having, with divers others, riotously and tumultuously assembled, and ...
... Mr. John M‘Mullen put the committee in possession of all the facts connected with the metal-main defalcation. Mr. Sullivan, Mr. and others, on behalf of the paper makers, stated the claims of that manufacture to legislative protection. Messrs. John Power ...