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... ebbe, hiilf-iiav 88th Foot ; Lieutenant Meredith Jones, halLpay Train , Lieut. William Grattan, half-pay Foot: Surgeon Robert Leaver, half-pay odd. Foot ;F-nsign John Ward, half pay 97 th Foot; Lieut. TM'P mchanlaon Feck, half pay Jth Font; Captain Richard ...

A conversation respecting ti»e arrangement of thfebusineu of the House then took place, the course of which Mr. ..

... lighted for the purpose of giving signals before any conviction could take place. Mr. H. GRATTAN remarked that parties who joined in the customary celebration of St. John’s Eve, and other anniverraries, might be liable to punishment under the original clause ...

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... police New-Inn took down, Wednesday imirnini:, a notice which they found posted on Janies (.’alligsn's gale, ordering man name.l John Callaghan toqultfialligan's «n--eice, other* iae tltey would murder him. Callaghan is from the county ot Limerick, and hat ...

tratfli corrapiim MdooMtlUMM, tfc* pairaMfti and power of the Crown spun the the portfrutar political party ..

... the day was not Inf distant—fall upon the heads of corrupt and profligate Government.—(Loud cheer*.) Mr. H. GRATTAN said that years ago motion arms made the Irish House of Commons respecting the state of Ireland —(a Inugb)—for the purpose of laying before ...

SPERMACETI AND LAMP OILS

... they met Murray and swore him to give up the land and never till it again.—On Monday night last several armed men entered the house of Mr. John Kenny, of Lismore, near Eyrecourt, and having dragged him from his bed, swore him to turn away a man named ...

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 ...

THE POLITICAL KNIGHT ERRANT JUDGE

... read, Mr. J. Grattan was promised by the Rev. Mr. rues, and seconded Captain Nuttall. Mr. Howard was proposed by General Sauudeis, and seconded by Major Acton. After the common forms of proposing and seconding had been gone through. Mr. Grattan addressed ...

HOUSE OF MERC

... Sheriffs, the Hon. and Rev. John I’omeroy, the Most Rev, Doctor Murray, the Very Rev. the Dean of St. Patrick’s, the Rev. Doctor Sadlier, Doctor T. H. Orpin, Messrs. Latouche and Co. Bankers ; Mr. John Twycross, 69, Dame-street; Mr. John Dcnnan, Ahhey-street; ...

vision the shape of retired allowances for the now Judges the puisne Judges are now entitled to on resignation, ..

... off Gordon, Robert Protheroe. E. Ehrington, Lord Graham, Sir J. Rickford, W. Tellers. Grattan, James Russell, Lord W. Althorp, Lord Guise, Sir W. Russell, Lord John Rice, T. S. Thk Law op Libbl. —We talk of the law of libelhut where is it ? In what page ...

BANK OP IRELAND

... however, lingered about the room. the Chairman was the move— Mr. Mooney rose and looked unutterable things. With outstretched arm and clenched fist exclaimed—l will not leave this hall.—(\ wag at the door cried, ** nobody axed you. Sir, she said.) Mr. Mooney ...