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WILL OF THE LATE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND,

... Mul'TKUßb* would emigrate at once. The remainder would look for a stlistitute themselves for the defalcation of the Minister, Jake arms, and exercise the force in self-defence wbichle should have exercised for national protection. At this roAnent Ireland preserved ...

SPORTSMEN

... Stockings fer Swelled Legs. Letters from the Country, (post-paid,) duly attended to. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. AGENT WANTED. MR. JOHN J. PIM, of Lower Ormond-quap, having from indisposition being obliged business, a vacancy has occurred in the Agency in DuhUfi ...

“ THE FANCY!

... entered into the required The ethor-perty wap cemaaittod. Dasaarnu —Xt the Head PoKoe-ofllce, la* Saturday, fine ymmg man, smaed John Mogan,-was Waught before the Magistrates Serjeant Meehan of the Regiment, on « charge hawing deserted from that corps last ...

STATE OF THE CO ENTRY

... varty of armed men, in number about sixteen, attacked the 1. use of farmer named Peter M'Cabe, residing at Cromarty, below ( burchtown, county of Louth ; they heat most inhuman manner, and robbed him of three guns and bayonet. last Sunday night armed party ...

•SPORTING

... Invincible, (owner,) Mr. Quin’s Bine Bonnet, (Mr. Doherty,) Mr. F. O’Connor’s Louisa, (Mr. Bullen.) Sir Thomas Robert’s Sir John, (owner,) Doctor Curtin’s Utz-James, (Mr. Clancy.) M. Fitz-Gerald’s Biddy, (Mr. Knaresboro.) 1 5 2 2 1 3 4 2 0 4 6 4 5 0 I*7 ...

• As the ruddy drops that visit this sad heart;'

... It was simply a measure of necessity. Parliament was to determine whether bands of armed ruffians were to be permitted to break o|ien houses by night—to plunder arms—to injure pro|icrty —to destroy lifeas if some proclamation of murder had liecn issued ...

LORD PLUNKETTS JURY BILL

... half-pay SSth Fouti Lieutenant John Ready, hair-pay 3rh F.ait; Lieutenant VHlliain Ijemoniua, hal'-pay York Light Inlantty Volunteers; John Rogers OHnilia. half pay sad Foot: Asai-tant .Surgeon half-pay 9th Foot-, Ensign John M-Tntosli, hall-pay Foot; Assistant ...

MARRIAGES

... 1. at the house of her grandfather. John Ardill, Esq., 74, Aurigicrstrect, Sarah, only daughter of Gilbert Conry, Esq., of Clonahee, county of Roscommon, aged eight yean*. Sept. 19, at Croydon, the residence of John Stcvelly, Esq., cholera, Robert Sanders ...

COUNTY or WICKLOW ELECTION

... arc Messrs. Lamb, Knox, Fitzgihlioii, O'Grady, O'Callaghan, ■ Trench, two Whites, James Grattan, Carcw, Perrin, Clements, Martin, Howard, Acheson, Chichester, John Burke, 1 Marcus, and Hill, making in all 18. have not reckoned Lord Arthur Hill or Sir Robert ...

®fie ■ Ctoeitiwi ilarfeet

... constitutional liberty, still could not support the prayer of this petition, after hearing the case made out the Ministers, to arm the Government with the -power, great though It was, which was proposed to given them by that bill. The petitioners stated that ...

TO BE SOLD, I A RISING PART TlTli CITY buSIM, I/\ AHRE.VIISES, on which are severaP^infcllflfe/id Tuiilillc-sir ..

... he serious in urging, that the only efficient ai nrt the police had should be taken from them, and thaCthey should lie only armed with staves He should be obliged to the Noble Lord to explain how the laws were to reaintßincU, if the police were to he disarmed ...

AND CORRESPONDENT

... place quantity of arms and ammunition in the barracks at Tralee, and the cus- - todv of them was confided to three drunken yeomen . some person? came from the county of Limerick, overpowered the slender guard, and carried oft’ the, arms'; some persons charged ...