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CASK OK OR MIILHOi.I.ANn

... themselves; and he wished to know whether Sir John Barrow stood that situation. Mr. C. WOOD, as understood, said knew aolbiagrf the grant of the pension. E. CODRINGTOX then wished knom- whether was vested right Sir John Barrow to have 1,000/. a-year, let him ...

AU\ ISABI.ES

... Alexander. Christo. WCf+it, William Robert Kcimcdr. J £!!*• |H . pberHntehinson, John ttaller. Andrew Tkrloe, John Tomlinson. Ronert jArkson. «e Folds, John Wood, John Bolton. S LAwrence. «nd T .Mmrro. I The Rxcordcr, in his charge the Jury, .mpressed ...

KING’S COUNTY ASSIZES

... communication lietwccn London and Dublin, and what improvement could made therein, and to whom two petitions from Brecon and Cardigan were referred, have considered the matters referred to them, and agreed to the resolutions— , .. Resolved—That the Chairman ...

THEATRICATiS

... Ellice- For Greek, blush, for Sh‘john Cam Hohhn.isc—An. ea.ri. mini’s nose will not make a shot horn; or. Every Radical who foreswore place doc. not hold office . Lord Cottcnbam —Hound the this and beneath the coat of arms, Aoa Ml myeam— .My talents are ...

THimOLT

... They are** John Parnell, Esq., High Sheriff of the county of Wicklow; Earl of Miltown, Ralph Howard, M.P.; James Grattan, M.P.; Henry Grattan, M.P.,; Christopher Fitzsimon, M.P.; W, W. P. Hume, D.L.; John Byrne, J.P., Esqrt.—Colonel Allen, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Caleb Williams,” and ” VatlK’k,” hold Is*, if not unapproachable, certainly Horace Wnt|mle. Morier, Gleig, Gall. Grattan, and Trclawiiey. are names every novel reader will hail with a cordial webrnme. The Inimitable Hri»ekdru Brown, the elegant ...

LEVEE AT THE CASTLE

... J. Barrett, jun., Wardlaw, H. Murphy, Chhholme. Pierce K.Mahooy, John Norton, late regiment ; W. Richardson, R*'ncy, P. T. Barron. W. Snowc, Nangle. High Sheriff county Kildare ; John Lawless, Harrey, Cassidy, O’Reilly, L. county of Kildare; Howard. ...

CARLOW POLITICS

... ploughs, the projierly of Mr. John Short, of Pallas, near Toomavara, were maliciously broken some persons unknown. On the morning of the 21st instant, a party, consisting of nine or ton armed men, attacked the dwelling of John Hogan, Gurthnamoc, parish ...

NATIONAL EDUCATION

... Attbill, Porter, Hamilton, Richardson, Cleary, Young, Swcny, Harris, Birney, Jervais, Ball, Cleary, Young, Ylonston, St. George, John Storey, William Storey, Burke, D?ftus Tottenham, Simpson, Hurst, Nichol, &c., &c. Fermanagh Reporter. The London Gazette of ...

GRAND JURIES (IRELAND.)

... Commissioners on this subject. Mr. RICHARDS hoped the Noble Lord would alter the re* gulations of the Fever Hospital. Mr. Grattan and Mr. \V.S. were understood concur the propriety immediate legislation on the subject of dispensaries in Ireland. Leave ...

PARISH OF SAINT ANNE

... Potatoes, 60 hair** P* * three too* of Round Iron, Family Carriage, Re. Sale to commence at o’Clock. JOHN M'DONNELL, AnctfooetT, 14, Bachelor’*-walk. THE LATE JOHN WILSON BABfcOW, ■ML** , SALE Of elegant modem HoomlmiM Fomitare, large CMmnejr («last in maMire ...

JOINT-STOCK BANKS

... inquire whether the intentions of the Reform Bill had not been defeat I the creation of fictitious votes in Ireland.** Mr. 11. GRATTAN regretted that the Right Hon. and Learned Gentleman had not prefaced his motion by a detail of facts proving the existence ...