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... YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1829. William Wilson, ;i youth, apparently aliout 17 years of age; was charged with stealing 2s. from John Doilason, baker at Hoxton. The prisoner was perhaps, without exception, one of the most impudent young rascals that ever appeared ...

, . S TO THE TOWN, IU-.lt ANN X.'i 00 } ' ~ ' y T° THE COUNTRY, PER H0... 3 fi 0 S PRK E SIX-PKNCK

... assistance of temporal power, but against the most formidable opposition ; and where was the Christian that would tell him that the arm of is short, and needed the aid of any of his creatures ? He recognized them not, they belonged not to his communion, since ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1]. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. — FROM FIRST P 2 ——_— — AGE) (ANTICIPATIO N oF sATURDAY'S

... the payment of the Scotland, and W ales, from 1319 to 1829. agh £ 4 Composition Act; an Mr. SADLIER presented a petition from Arm rate on the landlords, asin the Tithe f the details in the against the increase of stamp du ties in Ireland ; and from a he ...

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... been constantly interrupted by Mr. Barry ; but no attempt ing kuave or who have agreed that one marine stores, previt led with arms and fell of that gentleman should put him down, most bitter hatred [ have not. (loud and contined cheering. ) monopoly amongst ...

On the 13th inst., at St, George’s, Hanover-square, by the Lord Bishop of London, George Edmund Nugent. of the ..

... MONDAY 26th Ji Ju uly 20. AND FORMERLY SCHOLAR JOHN FOLEY, A.B ESPECTFULLY announces to his Friends and the Public, that he will Open a CLASSICAL and MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL on the 26th Inst., At No. 24, GRATTAN-STREET. Mr. F.’s plan of Instruction, founded ...

a REVOLUTION IN FRANCE, | | formation by the gveatestassiduity for the As to my | — | CITY ELECTION—CONTINUED

... regarced him making up the numbers, which he declared to be— reported that the woney from Algiers will be applied to th For Mr. Grattan 105] Mr. Moore 244] Mr. Shaw races tu spare himself the pain of such a situation. in his proper light—they Jaboured under ...

THE SOUTHERN REPORTER, AND CORK COMMERCIAL COURIER

... any blood—we have had our Grattan and O’Connell, (cheers) ! But, though I join the names of Grattan and O’Connell together as rivals in talents and spirit, 1 must institute comparison between them— (hear,) —for (hough Grattan gained a constitution for ...

CORK ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY

... RICHARD AMIS H, Esq. proposed the second resolution, in doing which reviewed the subject embraced in with talent and ardour. .JOHN I). CROK.ER, Esq. then came forward, and delivered eloquent and impressive address. The Rev. Mr. TOWNSEND, in proposing the ...

FROM THL JOURNAL DES DEBATS

... The Rev. John Burnett —lt with sincere regret learn that Mr. Burnett will close his ministration in this to-morrow, he sails for England Tuesday next the Severn, Revolution the Netherlands. —The IJNtory of the Netherlands, by T. C. Grattan, author of ...

THE SOUTHERN REPORTER. AND CORK COMMERCIAL COURIE LORD CLONCURRY’S LETTER—No. II pital, our commerce, our trade ..

... gelling a lit,” appeared convulsed, and I assisted the coat sleeve off one arm, while his servant was at the other, he leant across a table and 1 held up, and took him in my arms into bed small room in this house ; did not speak afterwards I said Major ...

THE CIIUUCH IN ENGLAND

... held in the Faiuchial School ranted —(Cheer a) ~ p * , t* ~111 > .• The resolution was then passed nnanimonsiy. House of St. Johns. It was attended large portion Tlie Very Rev. Dr. ]SL AKE, V. next proposed a the influential inhahitants, and the crowds ol ...