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SWAN RIVER

... are mistaken who think that the inherent strength of any Government, however keg and well founded, or however supported by armed men, can ever measure itself successfully with that or the people, where the nation has any degree of liberty, or a strong ...

MEMBERS RETURNED

... Severn. Gernm—Lord Pollinators, John Ashley. Gailsifirrd—Jameis Mangles, C. F. Norio.. Berrin—Sar John Nichol, J. Iletnen—Lord James Towasherad, S. L. Fox. —Sir I. C. Constable, R. Farrand. Hastings—F. North, Asiley W arm. //easwrevs— Right Hon. San J. ...

IRISH TITHES

... and desultory coweenatimi reswited thean re'marks, I. the coarse of which Ur. GRATTAN *upraised the that, if the and rents could mot be eulleeled without tle aid of an armed force, it was time that the tare Interfered. .. Captaim GORDON mewled la ...

SPEECH OF THE SING OF FRANCP:

... emigration as • means of enabling the monopolists of Ireland to maintain their position and give employment to capital. Mr. GRATTAN protested against lb. delusion - cf emigration, and insisted on the necessity of poor laws. Mr. O'CONNELL, referring lo Colonel ...

DREADFUL CATASTROPHE

... and other offences, was brought before Sir Oswald Mosley, hart. the Rev. T. H. Heathcote, and the R nd John Sneyd, being charged with his brother, John Turnock and James Moss, (the two latter being in Stafford County Gaol) with breaking lute the silk warehouse ...

FRIGHTFUL EXECUTION IN FRANCE

... the wife of Mr. John Henshall, Derby Arms, Derby Street, in this town, sincerely regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. On Sunday week, at Prestbuty, aged, 72, M. James Hardens. On Saturday last, at an advanced are, John ancker, Esq. of ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1831
Newspaper: Macclesfield Courier and Herald
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3760 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THURSDAY

... the first reformed parliament as almost a settled question. When it was ascertained that our respected townsmen, John Rle, Esq. and John Ilrocklehurst, jun. Eq. a ere willing to take upon them the arduous ditties of representing Macclesfield, it seemed ...

lI()LLAN

... the commitment, turd the trial, for havieg with turce and arms, riotously as- k• I h t ) • si mtge.'! Doctor Baltlwin, indeed, was sonewhat upon this point, and quoted Blackstone, Grattan, and Fox, on his side of the question, but the Vicegerent settled ...

CAPITAL ?ARM TO LET

... the Chair—Daniel O'Connell, Maurice O'Connell. Morgan O'Conro 11, John O'Connell, Charles IJ. O'Connell. W. F. Finn. C. liiminion, A. C. O'Dwyer, K. Shall. Sir It. Nagle. Henry Grattan. Wm. Roche, I David Roche, W. O'Neal Daunt, O'Conor Don, Pat M. 1 ...

THE BIRTH OF THE VISE

... Members of the Commons, basing advanced to the bar, the Commission was read. Amongst those present were Lord John Russell, Lord Althorp. Sir James Grattan', sod most ot the intim-ram' Members of boat parties, The Lord Chancellor then sand. . . My Lords, and ...

the beers at considerable length,. He did not regret it. because it was one day more of liberty for Ireland

... present ? At the Union there sieve tee upon carriages. horses, and 'errant', aid a tax (and he appealed to the speech of Mr. Grattan, and to the experience of every gentleman who recollected the way in which the tax was collected) upon hearths and windows ...

lIICTOIIII SILL

... toic—For some time past neighbourhood of John-street. Tottenham. London, has been con.ideratily excited in coarierprience of the mysterious absence of a little named *alert Peed 13. 'he son •A I • rriiiiiing 4 26. John• street. sear the Qiieen's Theatre. n ...