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DUBLIN CORN EXCHANGE—Jak. 1

... against them did not amount to one third of the debt, and was not equal the expense to which I was put by the proceedings. I speak of the defendants jointly, though in the last proceeding, the son having secreted himself from the process server, the mother ...

PENINSULAR WAR,—By Colonel NArinti

... last, after very long pause ; I’ve got w isc*4uought my head for once. His Reverence your uncle, you say. spoke to*father —to speak mother about it! wonder (and he a Priest) that he hadn’t more sense. Sure mother was the man ; but I’ve got wise thought. Good ...

PRINCE LEOPOLD, KING OF GREECE

... per annum, is hinted as one great cause of this decision, which even the Gazette, the demiofficial organ of the Government, speaks of certain. should seem, that in Paris they know considerably more about the politics of England than do in this country. ...

DUBLIN CUSTOM-HOUSE

... not happen to the coach in question, but to some other, the name of which we have not been able to find out clearly as to speak with certainty, and therefore content ourselves with merely rectifying the mistake, in the name of the carriage already mentioned ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... , but of what species are not precisely aware, not having had'an opportunity of vtsltingthem the Morning Papers, however, speak very flatteringly of them anti of the abilities of the proprietor, Mr. Scott, 'and one of his assistants, Mr. Norman ...

A DAY AT CLONMACNOISF.

... workmanship of the very rudest description. Here may seen hundreds of men and women, barelegged, walking, or more properly speaking, crawling on their naked knees, and at every round clasping in their arms this rude stone, and kissing it with devotional ...

FATE OF THE UNFORTUNATE MAJOR ANDRE

... performance this very character sufficiently re,- futed the invidious assertion that she did not succeed in comedy. When 1 speak of comedy. most be understood to mean the drama of real and every-day life, In distinction to the drama df ideal and heroic ...

T.IR E'CCLUIIV ES. ! The interest of the story principally turns upon the mamruvres of certain Lady Tilney, ..

... effect : Lord Glenmore, however had heaid his wife’s voice, ami coming out of his room called to her, ** Georgina, I must speak with you.” Th« re was something in the tune in which lie spoke unlike its usual sound, which made Lady Glenmore, without waiting ...

IMPEDIMENTS OF SPEECH

... e being wist distressingly afflicted with Impediment in his Speech ! and now find him perfectly cured by you, that he now speaks plain and distinct, without any hesitation or impediment whatsoever; proving fully and most satisfactorily mind, that yon ...

COUNTY OF CLARE.— Barony oflbrickane, distant from Miltown three miles.—TO BE LET, from the first May, 1830, on ..

... being most distressingly afflicted trilh an Impediment in his Speech I and now find him perfectly cured by you, so that he now speaks plain and distinct, without any hesitation or impediment tchntsoerer proving fully and most satisfactorily to my mind, that ...

the earl bfxmore. HI, Excellency the Earl of Belmore. Governor ofJama.cn, . . ■ at the opening of the Legislative

... a Sea//, and the most furious of Irish Prfettsis a Doctor England. When people name the Attorney-General in Ireland, they speak of Jop.—Here It Is another affair. . In the same country tho Chief Justice In a Btuhf. Wit Justice reside* very conspicuously ...

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHES

... wishes being frustrated. Some may be unfaithful ; all are liable to err. far, therefore, ns the people can, with convenience, speak, it is safer for them to express their own will. The number of aspirants to the Presidency, and the diversity of interests ...