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WAR IN THE EAST

... Thursday Msruing, Jana IS. 1838. San.—Mr. H. Grattan’s latter to Lord Londonderry, •( last night’s date, has ioat been pkcad in mj bauds, and 1 hart to rs* qnast that you will atote from Lord Londonderry Mr. H. Grattan timt bahnanothiug to add which baa not ...

M ARMICK-

... P., Sir John Monlaunt. F.. Lady Hon. Mra. Gregory, lion. Mr. Bagot, d*. c°ek*. llua. Cocks, lion. Mr. Leigh, lion. E J. Shirley. . M.P.. and Mrs. Shirley. W. Uoli r • P.. and Mrs Collins. Colonel Finch and Mr* Pinch. . Mrs. 11. C. Wise. John Driiikwatrr ...

«)f (T« ’>rt»r. June the I -17 INSOI.VKSt V. uni tK. lOIIS I.EVN. lit.f.i.i’.rawr. Ki. t* r. HANKUIITS. to tub

... Inn.fielda; Lef.w«*. Birmingham. WILLI ENGLAND CARTER, druggist. Chesterfield. July 3 and 28. at the Rutland Arms Inn. Bakewell. ickery, Grattan. Chesterfield. EDWARD wor.ted-manufacturer, Dudley-hillAorhshire. June 22 aid July 28. the Court-house. Leeds ...

WEDNESDAY

... Bnnaeon, M.P.; B. Hutton, Esq., M.P.; Bari of Fingal; Lords LUwore and Cremome; H. Grattan, Esq., M.P.; Sit John Kenncdr, Bart.; Kehue, Carlow; Sir B. Nads, Bart; John O'Connell, Esq, M.P.; D. O’ComnsU, Esq, U.P.; George Brans, Esq, H.P.; the Bari of ...

SATURDAY, MAY *i, iMI

... drilled, and armed, received tbe War-office lasi Saturday, Save force of 267,000 men. Conscript* and recruits now rilling and moving their respective stations, 97,000. The National Guards of Prance, all now fully armed, and under arms, are said to amount ...

I‘EDK>TU 1 AN IS M

... unknown. . . . half-past twelve Mr. Leader’s Committee armed, and took their stations on the right side the hustings. The lion. Gentleman was accompanied Mr. Bridgman, Dr. Howring, Mr. 11. Grattan, Mr. U. W. Harvey, Mr. lliudlev, Dr. LusUingloii, Sir William ...

MEMBERS RETURNED

... H. A'Court Hindon —John Weylaed, Esq.; J. Sixuley, Esq. Hortham —Earl of Surrey; N. W. R. Colborne, Etq. HuU—Q. Schouscer, Eeq.; W. B. Wrighleoa, Eaq. Huntingdon —Col. J. Peel; F. Pollock, Esq. Hythe —Stewart Majnrihaake, Esq.; John Loch, Esq. Ilchrtter—Dr ...

FUNERAL OF TH£ LATE MR. WILBERFORCE

... Lusbincton, Mr. Stanley, Mr. Littleton, Sir Robert Grant, Mr. Spring Hire, the Messrs. Attwood, Messrs. James and Henry Grattan, Mr. Tyute, Mr. O'Dwyer, &c. Beside* the above, the Abbey was crowded by prrsons of distinction, amongst whom were many ladies ...

Notice i£ fjtccbp Oitoeti,

... Deriare foe Sale, aadcrlba Rill of EbWARD Arnolu, late of AutauEr, ia lbs Cmalj of Warwick, Farmer, dccraaed, u Iba Hoata af Mr. John Cate, knatra by tha Name of the Ostia Inn, in the of WARWICK, SATURDAY, the Sereoth Day Jult, 1832, at Font o'Clock ia tbs ...

TID-BITS for all seasons

... nnd Bark, now standing and growing upon Land in (be several Occupations of John Boswomth. Matthew Pehn, William Rawlins, Thomas Junes, John James Morris, John Williams, John Winbusii, Joseph Stanley, & Charles AndkrTon, all situate in the Parish Saint ...

LEAMINGTON GAZETTE

... Bill concentration conspiracies against lilicrues of the people. JOHN RUSSELL defended the measure, which said bad been upon th* Government by the highest degree of necessity. Mr. H. GRATTAN strongly opposed the Bill, which he considered equivalent to (lie ...

EXBCL'TIOKS AKO COMMITMEWTS

... iliKianni cannot, by the efforts of toil, obtain the of life; or when the working man cannot find week, most stand wiU Wded arms. Utnenling his forced idlenesn, threcgh which his bauly are TStging to itarrslion, or. may be, actoally sufferug pmlenm of ...