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... and Judges. The visitors dismissed the appeal of Doctor Grattan, and ordered that the costs of Dr. Lendrick and the College of Physicians, in reply, should be paid by the former Gentleman. Dr. Grattan’s memorial had reference to the acts of the College in ...
... country, as so much refuse, useless, despicable incumbrances on the land of their nativity. What did I see in Waterford? The arms of an indignant people tied up, when their feelings were insulted and their spirit rebuked by the corrupt and contemptible ...
... their way Belfast, stop at Davis’s ( King’s Arms) Inn. W/i Y SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVES, March 12—Lon) Blarney, Wilson, general cargo. 14— Maria, Wyk, Dordt, liutseisl and batka.' Olive, Jones, Cardigan, ballaat. George IV., Paraons, Liverpool, general ...
... first because prisoner was always in the habit of having arms. Dominick Brogan and Eleanor Brogan examined —The object and effect of these witnesses’ evidence was to establish an alibi for John Grogan, who was also inculpated in the confession of the ...
... which he was unable expectorate. He had tried every means to obtain relief.but without effect; he could get no sleep but m his arm chair. In this slate he continued to linger, without any hope of recovery.his friends expecting that every fit of coughing would ...
... Friday.) chlbald Dodd; and five J Hall, for breaking open a *.k belonging John the .hop of Hamilton, Eaq., mtd taking therefrom £6. Highway Robbery. * Passing Forged Note*.. John Murphy, for forcibly robbing Archibald Jl,ott > ° f forged Bank of Ireland ...
... coal meter's situation. Mr. G. MOORE defended the corporation The petition wasread, Mr. O'CONNELL presented a petition from John Boyle, praying that the house would reform the law for taking the poll at elections for the city of Cork. le also presented ...
... What member' have , we Parliament who attend to our interest ? They are very few indeed. We have Mr. Jepl.soa, and uiow, J. Grattan, and Lambert of Galway, Carew of Wexford—ard the rest go regularly with the Minister. will this day establish a society which ...
... Crawford, Wm. Musaenden, Arthur N. D. Wm. Edmund Reilly, John Blackwood, John M‘Cance, John Echlm. Charles Douglas, W. N. Thompson, J H. Houston, Thomas Waring, Narcissus Henderson Black, John Law, and Arthur Reid, Esqrs N. C. While, Esq. High Sheriff ...
... to the Ability, Zeal, Steadiness, 0ee wi th wich they have cond ucted their Seminary. snSoreSY v JoHN JOHNSTON, Pres. Min. JAMES DAVIS, Pres. Min. JOHN ROGERS, Pres. Min; wdaqllvaruiesce in the above, GRAHAM P. CROZIER. Clerk, 0) Curate of Seapatrick ...
... Leinster, Mrs. Barron, Lady MayinessN Mrs. Henry Grattan, Lady Bynig, Mrs. Deane Grady, Lady F. Leveson Gower, Mrs. Henshy, Lady Miltown, Mrs. Hobson, Lady Killeen, Mrs. O'Brien, Lady Cloncurry, Mrs. John O'Brien, Lady Esmonde, Mrs. Scully, Countess Campag ...