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> THE LATE Bt'Ef. —riBLIC CPItSIOW. There can hut ene upon the subject the duel between ihe end Mr. Ifenry

... receive- Mr. H. Grattan, at it tlrikea «■>. waa not in a pnaiiioa, according to the lawa which govern affaire •f thia aort, te have been mat by the Marquee* af Londonderry. Surely a ton calling himtell a gentleman, who tenlimenu at Mr. H. Grattan did, and which ...

agitation

... Sheil, M.P.; N. Ball, M.P.; W. F. Finn. M.P.; Henry Grattan, M.P.; James Power, M .P.; Lieutenant-Colonel Allen, John Dillon, Laland Croithwaite, .LrhnGnnon. M.P. (Alhb »y;) T. Dickson, K.C.; John Power, Robert M’ClelUnd, J. Guthrie. W. G. Kelly, 11 ...

PER AN CK SOCIETY

... i'itz.siiuon, James Grattan, Henry Grattan, John .M'( ance, John Maher, Thomas B. Martin, Hon. F. W. Mullins, Sir R. Mu.-grave, Bart., Sir R. Nagle, Bart., \V. Smith O'Biicu, Cornelius O'Brien Morgan O’Counell, Daniel O'Connell, John ...

VOL. LIX

... tha armed force which he had at his back. The Sheriff here alluded to troop of dragoons—a regiment of infantry, and three hundred of the city and county constabulary, who weie under arms in adjacent positions. The writ being llien read. Mr. John O’Brien ...

CAN '.DA

... exception every Givernmenl arsenal from 1.c.k0 Chaplain Fake Michigan has lut two months been hr open and plundered, furnish arms for invas’i -n of this portion of toe British empire ; and however the circumstance uuy he explained it certainly a remarka’da ...

/nioun\F.n i.iMP.Tiicn izr..^

... Sbca, Micb.icl Cremin, John Hurley, Michael Conway, Thomaa I'ogartv, John Ilealv, Win. Ilcalv, i'dwarJ CafTrv, Denis Keefe, Mauri c I'lta-.r.iltl. and William llvrne.i. imprisoned for nine nionlbs Thomas I care. Mathew Leary, John M'l.ovy, nod Miehacl O'l’rien ...

QUEEN’S COUNTY ELECTION

... aavages, tho throe eonstebulary stationed in the village, who look them for protection to the police-lterrecks. The peasantry, armed .with scythes, pitch-forks, billhooks, spikes on large poles, threatened vengeance every Protestant in the town i they also ...

THE FUNDS—Oitv, Jan. 26. One o’Clock

... regretted, and by none more than the poor to whom he was a kind friend and family physician. On Weduesday evening, a man named John Flynn, from Carhuduff, having left one of the numerous public houses, which abound in this town, in a state of drunkenness ...

Can ula llire*. itiffi'ieiit Initsiiiiullain'oii* attack*. One division of the army w»* second the St. Lawrence ..

... Canada, expressed its dissatisfaction with many departments of the Executive government, and a list grievances presented to Sir John Colburn, the Lieutenant and Governor, and through him transmitted to thecolonial government in England. In 1835 commission ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... exulted the family, dragging hia eon .put of and fl >gging hi u naked upon the tonl, atitb black* thorn Uuthea. Aa man named John Noonan, of Whitehall, iu this county, was on hia way hume from Lime* rick, at about 12 o’clock the night ef Sonde;, end when ...

THE COMMISSION

... Army u i omiiosi (I uniii lluwii k, Vnouunt I'ulmcrston, • ■orJ John Unswll, l>onl Slratforil, the Ki-hl lion T. Sunns Ume, nml the Kirill Hon. Sir Jolni Cam IIuIjIioum;, Hart. Sir John Hi.vni to In' Secretory A Mrieu* atfrajp wok on Thurtol iv •raniuf ...

LIVERPOOL, Dec. 8

... Mr. Jtf|ih*on, Sir Charles Mr. Morgan John O'Cunnell, Mr. John Punsonhy, Mr. I.iu-as, Mr. l'hnpmati, Mr. John Young, Mr. Munlu’iqiiieu llalle'r. to the quorum. By the 1.0n.1 papers of Salurdiy, learn that Lord John llussell and portion the Cabinul did ...