WATERFURD FKTTY SESSIONS, aSPT. 10. Tka pr««ldlng magiatrate* were M. Evrljrn, Gaq Mayor, Doctor Poole, ..
... The first names attached aie— Wrsiiarttli, Cloncurry, Brsbasim, M.P., Pi ...
... The first names attached aie— Wrsiiarttli, Cloncurry, Brsbasim, M.P., Pi ...
... Hon. R. Fitxgibbon, Christopher Fitzsimon, Niebuhrs Fitzsimon, F. French, James Grattan, Henry Grattan, C. D. O. Jeplison, A. Lynch, Major Mac. nvn.ara, J. M'Cancc, John Maher, T. Martin, Frederick W. Mullins, Sir Richaid Musgrave, Sir Richard Nagle, ...
... Prosperous. Long, Shoreham, grain ; Thomas, Murphy, Bnstol, ditto; Idus, Hollis, Southampton, enws and butter; Lord John Russell, Clark. St. Johns, N. B. ballast; Francis, Williams, from Ross to Neath, ditto Solway, Burton, pout, general cargo. At the time ...
... fitted to raaiet lilbes in every possible way. Oo Friday night party of about .âlO fslloare went to Beleean. the residence of John Waring, Fsrp, near this and cut don'll four asb trees, and earned off two car* which they brought there for the purpose. Some ...
... R Miuusgrave,* R Powes.® which Waterford City—Sis John Newpor?, Bart. » been Weatmenth Rocbfort, M L Chapman, Es esall Wexford County—A Chichester, H, Lambert,® Eegrs words Wicklow Chunty—fémes Grattan. R Wexford Town—Cbarles Walker, Eoq BRen-es aie acility ...
... which the President's chair and desk are placed, were grouped | number of Austrian standards, which were •mee recognised the arms of the Germanic em- and the black eagle, and bearing the cipher of Francis —between these groups sere statues of Victory. The ...
... Stanley, Sir Peel, Lord Duncannon, Sir John Newport, Mr. Goulburn, Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Mr, Fitzgerald, Mr. Estcmirt, Mr. Penrhyn, Mr. Oampton, Mr. Sadler, Lord Rhrington, Sir J. Byng, Mr. Lefroy, Mr. James Grattan, Mr. Littl ton, Mr. Leader, Mr. Baldwin ...
... end eldest daughter of Sir. Th l’ , ,l,e Key. Wednesday morning, at her father . eldest IV. Murphy. John llransSeld. of Castle bake, J. daughter of John Maguire, Esq . o,c ,rl ‘- Corki the Tuesday laat at C.rty, Esq . ,1; Kerry, to Margaret, aecond daughter ...
... being transferred across a over ? Could he be, serious urging, that the only efficient arms the police had should be taken from them, and that they should only be armed with stares. He should be obliged to the noble lord to explain how the laws were be ...
... William Bcresfonl, the Guards, William DWwell O.vemlon, John Meade, and Richard Levinge, .f lie Light Infantry, were indicted for assaulting J obn Leahy on the night of the sth September. John Leahy examined by Mr. Uartnet—Was going home through Pat ...
... of Orangemen into Diogheda, which had honoured (Mr. Grattan) with in Prim ? (Hear, hear.) He bad tern them march with pistols under their cloaks and bludgeons in their hands, headed by clergyman armed with loaded pistol. (Hear, front the Ministerial Benches ...
... this important crisis. Among the gentlemen present weie, Richard Lalor Shell, Esq., M.P. ; H Grattan, Esq , M. P. ; Sergeant Woulfe. M.P. ; Leland Crosthwaite, John Power, David R. Pigot, O’Gorraan Mahon, M. Walsh, Laurence Finn, M. R. Sausse, M. W. Savage ...