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... —Mathew I’eunefallier, of the said city of Cashel, Esi|. Ctnnntei —Eyre Cnote. Esq. CnUraimr —Sir John William Hoad Bridges, Knight. Cork —The Hon. John Boyle ; Daniel Callaghan, Esq. Dimeytil —General George Vaughan Hurt : Francis Nathaniel Conyngham ...

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... Denis Caulfielil Hradv PortaVlington.. Colonel G. 1,. D. Damcr Sligo..John Martin I ralee..Maurice Connell Walcilord..Thomas yse, Henry W. Barron Wexford..diaries A. Walker youeha!.. John O’Connell roi STIES, Antrim Hon. .1. B. 11. O’Neill, Earl of Belfast ...

CITY OF Dl BUN Bf.ECTION

... , Ride Brigade—Major William bent, colonel with out purchase; captain John Charles Hope lie Major, vice ; lieutenant John Fry to lie captain, vice Hope ; nod second lieutenant John Hooper to lie fiiNt lieutenant, vice Frv; gentleman cadet Robert Moorsom ...

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... s>ir. V' Br.ibazon, H BnHgeman. Hot). Colonel Butler. K. 0 Cave S. Sir K. A. Ferguson, Col. Fitigibbon, F French. J. Grattan. H. Grattan, J. Hume K. H«Uon. Jenson, Hoehe, U. Roche, H. L. Shetl, S.r , Soaimerrille, V. Mtiart. M. L. Chapman. LordC laments ...

ENMSKI LLEN,

... Ireland, it was a robbery, f Hear, hear.)— The solicitor-general, who had scat in the house „ow, said the arm of the church was weak, hut the arm of the law was strong. But the house purchased truce at the expense one million, hut the truce could not be ...

No. 1,833 parliament, HOUSE OF LORDS—JcIv 20. St i L~o, W -uJ. ..,1 -.S one of the Commissioners of Lducattrr

... would persevere this business; but, if he did not, and other Hon. Mem. her took it up, should consider it his duty so. Mr H.GRATTAN said, it was clear, that orders and warrants had been issued, and used, in the manner alluded to, bill the question was, whether ...

PRIVATE ERTREB

... Franks. Wm. Somerrillc, Bart (MP), E. Burroughs, Bart; Thomas Esmonde, Bart; P. Bellow, Bart; P. Nugent, Bart; John Kennedy, Bart. General Sir John Ormsby Vandcleur. Major-Generals—Sir Hopton Scott, Sir J. h* Burgoyne. The Governor of Bank of Ireland. The ...

HOrSE OF COMMONS—JuIy 23

... suspension of the habeas corpus act, either in this country or Ireland, could produced this instance. Mr. SHEIL and Mr. H. GRATTAN contended against the suspension the habeas corpus act. The SOLICITOR-GENERAL defended the clause, and maintained that the ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE. AND ERNE PACKET

... part of the head, which was completelv crushed, and the left arm, which was broken above the elbow, and which, when the body was moved, appeared be connected with the upper part of the arm merelv bv the garment and integument* of the skin It is needless ...

LEITRIM ELECTION

... rush became tremendous. As s«*ou anything like order could obtained the High Sheriff, Tl. Waldron, Esq. having read the writ, John Godley, E«q. camp forward and proposed in brief but animated speech, in which he adverted the claims which his friend had on ...

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... was tr.ed and’acquitted, as proved bought it. g John iwom—Lives'‘in “ the Mary Anne exa.uined-On Sunday Mr. Be- John M Evo} sworn . resforJ was at; saw two 2.J July; was going i ...

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... —Adjourned. HOUSE COMMONS July 23. The Postage (Mediterranean) Bill, the Turnpike Acts continuance (Ireland) Bill, and the Arms and Gunpowder Bill (Ireland) went through committee, and were ordered he reported next day. The Administration Justice (New ...