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DUBUN CORN EXCHANGE—Sf.pt. 3

... vehemently ; and putting his arm into that of Mr. Trevor, he endeavoured to draw him towards the spot where Captain was standing. ** Your Lordship Is very good, but lt*s useless,” replied Mr. Trevor, struggling disengage his arm from that of l/ord ** Your ...

STATE OF THE COUNTRY

... rr«i-deuce of John Wolf, Esq.,'nas accidentally burnt, M-m--day night, together with the adjoining offices. Afontlay week the house of a poor Inoffensive man, the name Shcehy, Lismoylan, near Dunheg, county Clare, was broken into midnight a large armed party ...

TO THE PROrnSTANTS OF IREL\NO

... period it was carried, owing to the brilliant frippery, hut shortsighted policy, of the late uch loved and deeply lamented Mr Grattan, taken advantage of those subtle and aide Popish traitors, who, through their agent, W. Tone, framed the demoniac Society ...

A CARD

... Exchange, Bankers* Notes, Invoices, ami Cards of Trade, A|K»thecaries’ and Hatters’ Lal>cls, Maps, Pictures, Crests, and Coats of Arms, (with the owner’s name,} for Books, &c. &c. N. B.—Persons having Copper Plates alrearfy may have them worked with exjioditfon ...

ANNUAL PUBLICATIONS FOR IS3I

... Mowberry. Esq. Si.ioo —•Robert Jones, .of Forlland. &*q. John Ormsby, of Castle Dargan. E»q.; John Gore Jones, Lower Shannon, Esq. Ti ppxsa sv.-Hon. CocmlHsO’Callaghan,Rbanhally Castle-,Clejheen; Hon. John Bloomflrld; B'ephen Moore, of Barn. Esq., Clonmel. ...

PIANO-FORTES for sale hire. E. C. no 5, BEGS to inform his Fi lends, that lie can supply them with

... Suff.dk-street; K. Barrv and Co.. Grand Parade. Cork Grattan and Co., Belfast; Mr. Fitzsimmons, Kilkenny; also at Mr. Smithson’s, Haberdasher, Jordan, Whelan, and Co., Stationeis, 1, Capcl-street Mr. John Clayton, Galway /• M. Ledger, Stationer, Limerick ...

THE UNION. Thf* Literary Teachers assembled in great numbers on Saturday lest, at the Arena, Lower Abbey-street ..

... came from the interior ; hut name of Ttester John had nevrr been heard, guese then bosunghl the natives, stall events, into whatever region their jourm might lead them, atud.omily to inquire if Prrater John was there, if any one knew where was lie found ...

COUNTIES OF TYRONE AND DONEGAL

... DEPARTMENT. Consulting Sukc.eons.—Philip Cramptnn, Richard Carmichael, Samuel Wilmot, and John Kirby, Esqrs. Consulting Physicians. —Doctors William Stokes, Richard Grattan, Victor Hcrview. OferatincSluceon andSurceonin Ordinary.— Richard Morrison, jun. This ...

THR DUKE DP WELLINGTON

... against whom true bills have The Clerk of the Crown rail out the, in the following order O’Connell, Thnnjvsfc John Reynolds, John Lawless, John Redmond, Th.nn-.s^ Edward Dywer, Richard Barrett. All thetraverauJ hut Mr. O’Connell. 'Hie Attohnp.v-Gknkral ...

THF. STATK I’ROSFCUTIONS

... of a daughter. marriages. Feb the Rev. John Bleckley. John Irwin. Esq.. Chief of Police, Carrlckmacross, to M-ria, eldest daughter Alexander King, of M ß, the Rev. John Fca, in St. Thomas’s Church, the Rev. John Herman'stklforrt, second son of Hralnzon ...

ADDRESS TO MR. GREGORY, DATE UNDER.SECRr.

... Matthews, Thomas Dawson, John Batchelor, Jonathan Sisson, John Segrave, William English, John Whitecroft, Robe, t Tyndall, George Alker, Patrick Curtis, Samuel Boxwell, Francis Dundas, John Suton, John Power, Benjamin Ealon, ...

1 Inhabitant* In 1821 «hall lo«e the of tend-1 I,is nii'mlieia pnrllanirnt. will utterly dislrnncl.iie ..

... towns to those boroughs which send Members to Parliament, and the creating a new (itftrict boroughs by dividing Swansea .and Cardigan, which boroughs are only to return one Member to Parliament 1 come now. Sir, to the representation **f Scotland ;• and, certainly ...