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... the shot tool: feet. (’ah the prisoners tile Jail Kuni« for irialal Summer Assizes, Appearing armed night and attacking dwelling houses, HI; appearing armed hy day, , 5; abduction, ; administering illegal oaths, assault and breaking windows, k ; assault ...
... V ice (At this moment—a few minutes after five o’clock Lord John proceeded the Lords wiib the reform hill. The House was rather full, hut great number had previously gone the Lords. Lord John was accompanied several Honourable Gentlemen from Opposition ...
... life, hratijjhl her out in hi* arm*; '*’• but larft any Hire lie rimilereil to her maid, the rouf the huildiiu; fell in, and h* WWl®* O’lfallaron, peritheil in the Harm.-*. The lady i* *o much in- ®* *l'** oaujjhler of John Monjurad, that her life i* of ...
... Importation Arm^. —On Peace OtTiccr Lynch, of’the Head Office Dulihn, arrested respectable looking young man named \V ill lam Miley, farmer, from C’ommonstawii, ('ouutv Kildare, West relaud-s tree t, cm a rlmrge of* luning imported fire-arms. just after ...
... Companies; Lieut. Maurice FiUgerald, half-pay Ln‘ Mr. ;• WIING would supimri theprimipleof tie t.m,-.l to sent ; ami on tho.e « its John lamp , nlv , M ,ended, ho. how money advanced could j . Ensign Thomas Homes, halt-pay foEC.nittec's . O- 'hv Act ' , a i dem ...
... Richard Musgrave, Bart., Roln-rl Rower, Kmj., James Grattan, Kmj., Maurice , Sir John Rurke, R«rt., J. S I.amheit, Kmj., Sir J*>siah llort, Richard More O’Fcrrail, Ksq., Thomaa Retuard, I’sq., 1 Kscj , Sir John M. Doyle, Ran., '.V.i!tcr Ksq., Henry I.amh* rt ...
... Jail, la»rd Clarion and John Waller O’Grady, Kaq. John and Patrick I*van for »s*j»n!l, hy Holton Mailer, Km). Patrick for the person Mart Griflin ; hy Thomas P. Yokes. Madden for futther ; hy Ilitiiavd and (ienrpc Many, K«i|. John for riming timlrer; same ...
... iMlicclinß re iw •rhiell *»f late taken fitare in the traliie of foi-oigHi-ra. lie iliat the art .he inarket f .renrn anaar, ami armed lliv inert in dve.mpmla o, lint an- , «r si.u-c the present art l.ml lire., ptuvins the advantagia which derive from it. implored ...
... lU'Jj™. holt, on rhu^v am) Staff and a.uimemns party. Anofllsvaml k, for Ins late Hull- , , Henry Grattan. E,.p lux. tn Ins answer to the de- next,,,. Johns Chaps 1. Ltn.cr.c, j putati.io, agreed to |-ssiile at.-a-' , - * * , n..,„.v. was drowneil on ...
... the chair. .here meat teas, fifty persons holding h.gh i Therefore, uuou 1 «y tarn, of certain horonghs; and lie wished to JOHN UUSSELI. rose, not to explain, «’ under poxernincnt, who, and pM.ately, at f, irt an Westinealii, and upon the jus 1 ,> ! ...
... removed from hie prison, with fifteen of his foltew 'vaffsrsm, and placed on beard the Aasen Smith, which was aeeonqnufW by armed tender was, dt this time, ao dangerous state of Health, that it wan apprehended be could' not (arrive the removal; but, contrary ...