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watnaw—rtrXH day,

... whs was not to much Influenced by partisan feelings. He sskid Sir John Byng, after the Lord Lieutenant bad given directions to Sir John, would he send any nfterwsrdi to unsay itSir John replied that he (Lord Anglesey] wu most straight forward man, and ...

TO THE ELECTORS OF DUBLIN

... Catholics, were refused arms by the Commander, Captain D’Arcy, and that that officer afterwards attended procession. The Hon. Member then mentioned several names the individuals who were so refused. He had also understood that the arming of the yeomanry was ...

DUBLIN REGATTA

... Csruarvoti,' tons, Walter Jones, Ksq., W hits and Red Cross. Dirki/ Sam, tons. J. C. Shaw, Esq., Blue Peter. • Virid, Dublin, lons, John Patterson. Union Jacit. Rrd Rnrrr, 41 tons, Oeorffe Macartney, Esq;, Whit*. Usd,- and enow ’stripes. Vert. • . WltnltbuM*, ...

THE ARMY

... tons, John Lnoper, Esq. H'Alm, nt Dublin, 1* tuns, Colonel Cuylcr. Kmilf, of Liverpool. 13 tons, k. Gibbs, Esq- Mario, of Dublin, 13 tons, Thomas Fstnell, Esq. ha Hrlle I'atlirriae, of Dublin, IS Inns. Hall, Esq. Bind, of Dublin, 11 tons. John Patterson ...

TWIC Tcwimv , At«iUsrT?n

... i«*»* Savrii .Vlri Janssr Kerr, dohn Kerr, John lViamg., Coyle, .)obn ICm FVmirfg', Denis Brjute, •ThoJiia* .Vi'iet rhilm Mortiiucr, Vat rick Tower. Xdih. M : JdsioaKiKiHTini Robert ’(iVofgc Aljo. ’Fboinax John Laird, »md Owen Dardey. —,\luigarct M'GiAL’ ...

PORTUGAL

... were protected while arms were leit the hands of such men ? The Grand Julies of Ireland were good onl) to protect persons whom they not l«» protect. The course (ioveruioent should put sue would to disarm the veomanry. Mr. J. GRATTAN.—Nothing could more ...

GAME BILL

... without a division. On the motion of Mr. J. GRATTAN, leave was given to bring in bill to provide relief for the poor of Ireland in certain cases.—Adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMONS.— Sato boat, Sbit. 3. Mr. H. GRATTAN presented petition from tome place In the ...

baron SIK WILLIAM smith

... police New-Inn took down, Wednesday imirnini:, a notice which they found posted on Janies (.’alligsn's gale, ordering man name.l John Callaghan toqultfialligan's «n--eice, other* iae tltey would murder him. Callaghan is from the county ot Limerick, and hat ...

ENNISKILLEN RACES

... seconds. There was a good deal of betting on the match. Irish Poor Laws.— lt is stated that Sir Richard Muegrave ami Mr. J. Grattan are about bring In a bill lor the relief of the Irish poor. We understand these gentlemen have received the sanction of ministers ...

DURI IN ELECTION I'ETITION

... arcs, lnit diil not tell him wh.it occurred between him and John Long; went to the committee-room, and met William , who spoke to witness went up stairs, in consequence, speak to John Long; John Long was then writing; he and spoke to witness, and said ** ...

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... House of Commons ; and Sir John Newport, when reminded of the facts we have taated, accounted for the everlasting introduction of Irish affairs, on the ground that there were six centuries of m.sguvernment inquired Into. Sir John has thus provided ah amp ...

COUNTY OF CORK

... petition from parish in Meath against the arming of the yeomanry ; and also from parish in the Queen’s County against the present system of tithes. The Appropriation Bill was read a second time. The Irish Arms Bill was read second time. The appointment ...