MEATH ELECTION
... 'walling arm in arm. ti Nextfollowed Mr. John Smith, the conducting agent of Mr. a Grattan, with the professional agents two by two, walking arm, in f arm, fit N'ext proceeded in the same order several ...
... 'walling arm in arm. ti Nextfollowed Mr. John Smith, the conducting agent of Mr. a Grattan, with the professional agents two by two, walking arm, in f arm, fit N'ext proceeded in the same order several ...
... E.;R. Tunlio, Esqrs. Brecon (county)-Cnlonel T. Wood 'Buck-MarqiAs.of.Chanuas and John Snmith, FsEq. Cambridgeshire-Lord F. G. Osborne and 11. .1. Atbeaac,. Esq. Cardigan (county)-Colonel Powell. Carlow (county)-W. Blackney, Esq. & Sir .J. V. Doyle Ca ...
... HRm. Henry R. Westenra, Cbarles A. Walker, lion. George L.tamb, fames Grattan, James S. Lambert, Major Macriamaro, Sir John Burke, Lord Boyle, J. J. Bodkin lion. It. Iiing. John Browne Charles D. 0. Jephson, Dominick Browne, Hin. George Ponsonby, Arthur ...
... assembled together at at public- meeting. Shortly after twelve f o'clock,, the hour appointed for taking the Chair~, Mr. Grattan mad~e his appearance, anid was hailed by the immense. assemblage with deaifening enthusiasm. Arrangements had beenmadle not ...
... instantly ex- pired. He also stabbed a child of Mrs. Carberry's, in the mother's arms, which also died. He then made towards Mary Donovan, his step-idaughter, and stabbed her in the arm,-the cliest. and the hip. Mrs. Carberry meanwhile, with her wounded child ...
... Henry Grattan, Esq. entered, and his appearance on the platform was hailed with loud cheers. After some preliminary preparations, Mr. Grattan was una- nimously called to the Chair; Mr. Michael O'Beirne was requested to act as Secretary. Mr. GRATTAN said ...
... G. G Yarmouthb lyhev, W. Colchester Astley, Sir J. D. Wilts Millbank, Mt. Carnelford Atherley, A. Southampton M dny, P. St. John Win- Baillie, J. E. Bristol tbester- Barham, J. Stoelkbridge Bulls, J. Rochester Baring, Sir T. Wycombe Milton, Viseount; ...
... . MEATH CO.-State of the poll on Friday-Lord Killeer 429-Sir M. So.merville 2°9-Ml. I. Grattan 197. CAVAN Co.-State of the poll on Friday-Mr. Maxwell 110-Mr. John Youig 99-Mr. R. [-T. Southwell 72. LEF~iraim Co-The candidates are Samuel White, Colonel ...
... cauidi- dates. A Mr. Long waited on Sir John Byng, to know if, that paper was intended to intimate to persons holding of. fice, that they should be dismissed if they voted against re- formn? They were assured by Sir John, Byng, that such was not the intention ...
... C. J. F. Clinton, M. T. Sadler 2 Aldeburgh Marquis of Douro, J. W. Croker 2 Appleby Viscount Maitland I Arundel John AtkinsI Bath Lord John ThynneI Bedwin, Great Sir 3. Nicoll, J. .J. Buxton 2 Bepralston Lord Lovaine, David Lyon 2 Berwick Marcus Beresford ...
... can at present produce no effect on Itlia ee The late King having no children and his 55 ,4 cessor only daughters, Prince Cardigan sup 5 to the throne. The Prince received his cducatie in France, and was at one time a liberal. The Ministry of Cassimer ...
... The first application of gunpowder to small arms appears to have been made by the Germans soon after the invention of can- non for in 1471 we find that Edward IV. brought over into England 300 Flemings, armed with hackbuts or harquebusses.- The Spaniards ...