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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; ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE QURBNt LBVBB

... History to her Majesty, Lord John Rnsaall. Ogle, regiment, Ucutanant-General Hr Jaasee Bruce Curling, on appointment to Hon Corps of Gentieroan-at-Arms, the Bight Hon Lord Foley. Mr WlOiaa Henry Bodkin. Recorder of Dover, John Bee Reid. Mr Richard Cbaraoek ...

GAME BILL

... without a division. On the motion of Mr. J. GRATTAN, leave was given to bring in bill to provide relief for the poor of Ireland in certain cases.—Adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMONS.— Sato boat, Sbit. 3. Mr. H. GRATTAN presented petition from tome place In the ...

Where al?o may he hail

... Endowment ; Mr. Woods, third and Exhibition; Mr. John O' Regan /•mrth ptmee, and an Exld> bition ; Mr. M*Namara, ujrih pfnrr, Hebrew Premimn. and an Exhibition Mr. Hallowrli. serm/A and Hebrew Premium and Messrs. John and Thomas O'Rroam also obtained Si/.arsripk ...

ELECTION MOVEMENTS

... Leinster. Wicklow bids fair for the good cause of the Queen. Colonel I Actox and Mr. John 11. Wkstbv will displace the present agents of the Popish faction, Messrs. Jamks Grattan and Howard. Of Wexford wc cannot at present speak with so much confidence, though ...

GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SALOON. FRANCIS M-COMAS. IiIPOMTEK OF Dn.IPEUY, CLOTHIER, awl MERC HAST- T .11 LOR, 38, ..

... Prim, John Fitzsimmons, Sligo, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Bookseller, Galway, John Clayton, Sallinaslor, Patrick Burk, s3r Country Venders can alto obtain OIBTON’B POWDEI I GATING WORM AND CONDITION POWDERS, 4c. 4c. Clonmrl, Robert Davit, Relf.ht, Grattan ami Co ...

ANACREONTIC SOCIETY

... were ushered Into the Green Drawing-room, and after, wards into Throoe-room, which was lined her Majesty's corps Gentlemen Arms, commanded by Mr. Reeve, Standard-bearer of the corps. The Queen received the Address on the throne. In attendance on her Majesty ...

A MODERN IRISH PATRIOT

... Moderator. County of Mayo. —On Sunday night, the Bth instant, armed rockitc party forcibly entered the house of John Murray, of Grallagh, in the liarbuy of Gallen, in search, is supposed,of fire-arms. Murray, with his brother, Michael Murray, made spirited ...