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EASTER MONDAY

... Uffic* the Roscommon Jgvhmal, CASITrEBAU ASSIZES. IMPORTANT CASK. and /itchotd Moi-rtr.tkt Rev John O'Rovrk*, Mr. the rhi:* of ; drclarktion Cited tfio the Ri-v. John O’Roikf was vicar the Temp!e-•uore, &n:I a cmlowit.viit predial •in! other tithes the union ...

daai hut 1.114 freedom your uliildren. of elevated

... county Down, in 1013, . that the Orange .tarty bad arms concealed Grattan, grandfather the sent General K.INO, will bn seeu, has givsn • M , ,( •arson*, lie arldressad tho«o who Messrs Grattan, and the Recorder Dak several pledges—nv-'O despite o( ...

TilS BeSCOMMCN 30UIRKAL

... poison d dr. tri'-tS to the ij. I'mil P. ll ii till 'll/. Fa •'.;>le die Poll die lull »l eccmiiils k|.mil llnis Fur Mr. Grattan .. 3lt) Air. Bbgii,. . Ihil Majorilv . Mr. GRA TTAN was declaieti ilnlv etc. led It is that Mr. BLUili ...

Til 800 NY ELECTION

... U„„ (witness) to send los arms '«* character his ;\l’Cay told Ililll would the irew Hem) .' Ido not. your iei'o.,s, p , am • l.e some time after scut his gun ; ''*** >«*'* 1.-md Ins dis/mb-g the lint not demand the new arms, peace. ot his be.,,g in . ...

TTE ROSCOMMON JODE Jv&L

... about twelve o'clock the order of tbe day was read, fur . the house going into crwmiltce on the SUB-LETTING ACT. Mr,' H. Grattan rose and protested against Use question being brought such hour, and at a lime when -iha Irish mein ben were quite unprepared ...

The Roscommon Jonfnal*

... member, that clause would not protect him. If, for instance, a soldier were to insult a woman under pretence of searching for arms, he would certainly punishable under the act. Mr. C. Fergusson thought that it would be ; perfectly impossible, as the bill ...

The Roscommon Journal-

... s;:'.“S.r Dooner, John Cox, i wi « ll^^!' that on the year 1830 his son gave him •»> Owens, assault inspnioacd oae month after miyour h(> dld not now owe Mr. expiration of wsnteace passed ?{ one Jones or anv other person ; Made 1 John Hedian and M.clrael ...

FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1833

... was continae toat suspension. , recommended in Tidd’s Practice, form a bour. Mr, H. Grattan denied that the law wa y adopted by the profession, . George Kearney and John Burns were aftersuspended in Ireland. i and in which there had. not been any alteration ...

Lord and Lady Harris have left Giesbam’s bote! for \Vaterstowo. County Westwealh, the seat of Major Temple Lord ..

... laudable ami unremitting exertions Mr. John Sharpe, ot this town, the cargo has been sately landed, and the sloop hauled out the hay, without suffering the least injury. is hut justice to state, that a young man, named John Browne, this place gallantly attempted ...

fs Attempt Uobbkrt —Rum , L ACCIDENT ADA.S't AND „ RS fi.‘« o’clock on Saturday I** tK*»fnrrinff from ..

... with their usual parly colours, and playing their accustomed party and offensive lurres, also carrying fire arms (I suppose the retained arms the northern yeomanry), were proceeding to the town of Bailieborough the.r head quarters, when they were obstructed ...

2Tt)f iiooroitnnoii 3>o»rnai

... Itwasattmn * iou , people, and. like the rats, they lliou*ht well John Hall, Esq. . •• • Reaiij were you lu ree lb., eroc.au. M.n.ac .n m merge .hen d.rterence., .1 teil in. H liked the Scoreh John • ** covered with immense quantity fnilhy aa/rea you lacllo ...