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... House of Commons ; and Sir John Newport, when reminded of the facts we have taated, accounted for the everlasting introduction of Irish affairs, on the ground that there were six centuries of m.sguvernment inquired Into. Sir John has thus provided ah amp ...

COUNTY OF CORK

... petition from parish in Meath against the arming of the yeomanry ; and also from parish in the Queen’s County against the present system of tithes. The Appropriation Bill was read a second time. The Irish Arms Bill was read second time. The appointment ...

IRISH BILLS—ROYAL ASSENT

... ; and, what is more, largo shipments of arms have taken place, if not with the Mtvtrfum of the Government, yet with their knowledge. To crown the whole, the expeditiH;i to lie commanded British officers. Sir John Scott Lillie and Captain Sartorius, R. ...

PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES

... OF THE HOUSE OP COMMONS, FOR THE NEXT SESSION, Mr. Henry Grattan.—To move, That the Minute* of Evidence taken before the Dublin Election Committee be laid before the House, and printed. Sir. John Newport.— The state of the First Fruit Fund of Ireland, ...

Tllfi TRADES' POLITICAL UNION

... Lords who voted favor of the Reform Bill, also to the majority the House of Corfnnons—to Lord Killeen, Mr. O’Conneir, I Mr. Grattan. A resolution was moved by Priest Tuite, counselling his Majesty’s Government to move from all places of power, emolument ...