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... (•urputet at hereafter appoint ami direct. O'Rrieo. Comeliut, Clare O'CtMiti »r U ...
... (•urputet at hereafter appoint ami direct. O'Rrieo. Comeliut, Clare O'CtMiti »r U ...
... controul over bad government the elections. 'He would press, then, the extension, especially il they were aided the ballot—Mr. Grattan might remember that ( Mr. O’Cotinell) stated that twenty-six thousand voters for Ireland was too little fora population of ...
... Companion* in arm* ! have fulfilled our task with from childhood the future pastor imbibes a hatred of the people, if the holy cause of our country is muiuentaii.y deprived the aid all d the family of which lie is descended is enough to make the our arms, our ...
... elected member tor the county, and that neither the petition nor the opposition to it, was frivolous vexatious. TITHES. Mr. H. GRATTAN, in consequence of there having been no house for the last two nights, wished know from his Majesty’s .Ministers what they ...
... Straight >ou bring bun before roe.” On Saturday last, much regretted, after short illness, Mr. John Pickells, of Henry-street. At her residence. Grattan’s Hill, on Friday last. Miss Jane Barter, sincercly and deservedly lamented her relations, and ...
... maikueix At St. Mary'a Church, Dublin, the Rev. John Kelly, John Scott, Eaq., only aon of Hindoo Scott, of Canircon, eountv Clare, E*q., to- Alary. Mac ( «iitow of Captain Mac Neale,of lbs 16th Dragoon*. At liaeltan Church, Francis, Hdcat u of the late ...
... Monday a dreadful gale followed, which must have proved destructive to many vessels on this coast. The John and Peggy, of Cardigan, from Swansea to Cardigan, with culm, was totally wrecked behind Fishguard Fort, iu the morning of that day crew saved.” [Among ...
... Fergus—Cork Co- Roche, David—Limerick Kuna>oe, D.—Clonmel. Fielden, John—Oldham Leech, J.—West Surrey Molesvorlh, Sir William—East Cornwall Parrott, Uueiuck, J. A.—Bath. SCOTLAND. Maxwell, Sir John—Paisley Oswald, R. A. —Ayrshire TBLLRBS. Gilloo, W. D.-Falkirk ...
... Pedrothat Sir John Milley Doyle had been sent to arrest him, but that be had no sooner put bis foot on board the ship, and expressed the object of bis visit, than he was informed that he was himself the prisoner of the Admiral ! Sir John remained in custody ...
... proceedings irrespon-ible Courts-martia . |« (pointing to Lord John Kusaell.) 1824. the renewal the the chance fair treatment which the e .i.Uyureh Insurrection Act was What said Lord John Russell . front these CourU-martial, hinted the {Mear.) He said ...
... him and the house, one of whom knew; identifies John Redmond, the prisoner at the bar, as that person was standing with a tall man when witness saw him witness saw about ten men in all, generally armed the time he saw Redmond, he heard his father, lower ...
... tliein*elveB an oath not to reveal the members of the combination, and to act when chlled on their leader. They them procure arms, and arrange that their places of meeting should not be known. When they met, they took care that they should not traced. They ...