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... indulgence will liberally extended me. can assure the house that have spared pains in arriving just conclusion ; aud I have formed a wrong estimate the resources of the country, I am sure I shall receive from the house that consideration which the difficulties I have alluded entitle me to. (Cheers.) The house has been acquainted by tin speech from the throne of the existence of distress in the ...
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... v 111 .11 A L It I —Saresn^r. Jtru't'ut was indicted lor stealing two j, the pfojivfiy S. Dickson, B-aj. she «t the « his »ervice. S. sworn—Knows the prisoner at Elisabeth Browne; she lived iu his service June last, and for six years previously ; was his housekeeper, and h«J the entire maimgernonl his has various times lost sums out ...
... There wasamoetin'Ht lne new office in Stephonstieet, Dublin, Monday. Mr. Edward Berwick presided, and Mr. Dwyer acted as Secretary. On. rising, the Member was greeted with loud cheers. then commenced by recommending union nil sects Irishmen, and then proceeded “I have stood in the collective wisdom’—(a laugh), i have sat in the * noblest assembly in the world’—(a laugh)—as some members style ...