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... Michael. John | | Denis Keily, John. Browne, John -: Kidy, Blake, Michacl Joseph Barry, Michael | hon, James Bridgeman, Maurice Collins, John Mi- { nahan, sen., Patrick Downes, John Duwnes, Franeis Cullane, Daniel Cullame, Michael ...
... Michael. John | | Denis Keily, John. Browne, John -: Kidy, Blake, Michacl Joseph Barry, Michael | hon, James Bridgeman, Maurice Collins, John Mi- { nahan, sen., Patrick Downes, John Duwnes, Franeis Cullane, Daniel Cullame, Michael ...
... UBLIN. JANUARY 1 On Thursday, about two o'clagk,: :John Denton absconded, having in his poss¢ssion a large sum of Bank of Ircland notes, supposed about 1,5001. A reward of One Hundred Pounds is offered to any person who will apprehend, him, by applying ...
... resisting web asbestos, In Phe Kiagy. H. Grattan, Esq, M. flame to the narrowness Of its meshes. Mr. Green appl ied, in two ceses of the King» late orthe of the City of 4 respect it resembles the safety-lamp of the He Grattan, f Siv Humphry Bavy-. Dublia teretura ...
... into will a Yord to your Hon orable arty, Upon winom we shauld pluce no reliance. aut and strikiag examyp le of Look to Lewd John Act the other day. { House an import the St. | the species of fait h with which the Treaty of He, whe isa Whiz leader, bronght ...
... nor of an arm not less than Twenty or the tir me of donation, pr ye shall, from Body Corporate, aud Governor | ' of the And Hospit al for the tenn of his or her and every who shall subseribe and | d.emed lives less than ‘Three annually, | judicial any ...
... ention. | horses all the requisite personal att May 21, 1830. us) HEAD INN, LISTOWEL ARMS. Established under the patronage of the Right Hon. the Karl of Listowel. ER. JOHN O'SULLIVAN, Proprietor, res- N peetfally begs eave to inform the Nobility, w and Comme- ...
... ruffians disguised, and armed, broke ii 1 a house at Carrickshuck, county Kilkenny, | violently assaulted the proprietor, a man named | - j hy, whose arm they broke and then plundered | house, - A woman having an infant in her arms, fell i the re, in the ...
... Guards.— | Alexander Fraser, Royal instances, from prosectiting for forgery. the clearing-house, So mach Qaurtermas ter-Serjeant John Lilley, to be Quar- | Engineers; Brevet , worthy of observation, that the feelings respect- passed throug ‘The third reading ...
... Earl of Macelesfield, Mr. © prisoner, who is a young man and well known the walls of Algiers. A great fermentation has and Mr. John Sullivan, all of whou were members | had enlisted into the 4h or King’s St | P * amongst he. of the Emperor Sada Khalef is ...
... business was disposed of. The on by deputations from four or five different counties, now to taunt with bigo'ry and slavery. arms’ bi!l was # most iniquitous and unconstitutional soliehing bim to becomy a candidate for their repre- | (yy oradory their members ...
... House, te watch over the rights and privileges of your Fellow . Citizens. = polis i it is is likely will be very severe, Mr, Grattan, who means tu spend ten thousand pounds, if needs. sary, Mr Wallace. - Mredhaw, the vcorder, whose pretensions will be seconded ...
... and libel that appeared in your paper. of voting for representatives for Parliament, privileges in Mr. Grattan—And do you mean to say that I Mr. John Wood then rose, and proposed a re- printed it 7 shonld abuse that trust through corrupt motives? soltttion ...