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meeting Tbe lil

... meeting lil house rok place the; double it in Dublin night be cha This be imprisc belied a sedilj the fact—i f libel? tbi was 10, no.) extended to a. There proTitum lizuioa of ? If the light when tried martial to nth it! lie kind, at euce could I having it dual to try , roetaphyai tnerly held and emit ezoeedii ibe test ill. It wu But they i Dublin. 1 e proclaimed, lay ; but Uy from political c ...

BMnU IS town «f MnL tte ictam g»re men, 6,000 hone*,!,ooo pike*, bnidn Uyonete, powder, and balls. Side side, with

... the thortatioa, was ihU list of 111,000 meu. and pike* (hear) »nd this showed that exhortations to peace and eubnety ni»y very consisieut with the exertion of moral orer large bodies men purposes of mischief. But asked any man, who knew the State the country, whether believed there could be system df political agitation there, without a predisposition insurrection. How could that system ...

COUNTY OF, LOUTH CKOWN CODEX. _ Baron Sir W. C. Smith end Chi rived here last night between eig accompanied

... by Edward Tipping, and attended by namerous cort o’clock to-day, the hon. baron took immediately after which die oomn Walter Bourne, jnn., |£sq., the over, and the following gentlemen swering to their namea) were two quest:— Sir F. Bellew, Bart., and Lieutei foreman; Blaney Townley Balfour, gate, Eaq.; Sir .A. B. Bellingham, Norman, Esq.; John “Cl in took James Wolfe M‘Neale, Esq.; Robe Thomas ...

culated to produce the desired effect

... Mr. inquired whether tl the result of public meeting, called lor Mr. WASON believed that neither from public meeting. Mr. SHEIL presented petition froa the county of Cavan, praying that no a might be introduced as a law into Irela tion from Chronoltie and Rossmoor, in perary, to the same effect. Also a petiti parish in the same county, to the sameef Mr. SHEIL presented petition from ing for ...

xuro’3 BENCH RECORDS—DUBLIN

... The Marquis of WESTMEATH moved (£rtpSs.. returns frofts-the Coo oTKing’s Bench in Ireland, which bad been ordered some time back, a motion made by him, be produced forthwith.” The LORD CHANCELLOR said, if the noble marquis persisted in his motiou, should move resciud the former order of the home; hut be hoped that the noble marquis would not. the practice which prevailed in Ireland, the ...

The East India Company's ship Canning arrived off Dartmouth the 4ih insu sailed from China the 25th of company with

... the George the Fourth, arrived St. Helena the 22d January, and left there the 25th of the same month, in company with the George the Fourth. The Edinburgh arrived in China the 18th of August, and the Earl of Balcarras the 16th September. The Duchess of Athol was expected despatched from China about the 16th of November. A curious uuecdote is afloat respecting the effect which a certain tale ...

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... peculiar Distrc* • • -10 lii»ftmn«oo - * isiattW) ■ • iJlftJOßy, EjM. - - 0* itc. Tlwrnton, EKI. f rborutoo - 5 ,S isss 1 1 telly: by C. O. C.L. May* B. Moule - of Me ith 2 0 - * 200 Q l 5 far* : I - - 5 of the Nor- r i 21 0 . 10 . 5. - fi 0 too Watkins - 0 . 2. 2 10 V. , 3 1 1 o. . i . 3 t4* Urooke, - . *0 4 , « »wcaie*e . jfttowi - .jo [ 20 , • *ioo JJwrtDwtnioutk • ■-• is- SJWWrbr •IM • - ...

ient of tfte iideration lation. dcofthe ntmtie thei How Wat jnsideratic ’as it that hie and rei ’bended Ji ired

... the tha T 1 wt official di e system . been lib —who set ht bon. Uty. cry soutu t any me? jpouaibilit ncy to, ai hat they : responsib this atroc gpreseutat bill whi emulate is‘e rights of *y beastlj six mon i, oh,” gagged bj mntry. . would rei This letl getl tlie Ii ions mea est uecessi t ig in Uaj ives, the ; logs to ire brougl tier, and * were; t! one tl ot a wort and ;y presei h imparti • ...

HOprCloth«, Dru^trof.all ealfflitg.MerinoDainssktvTrtHiet ana Moreens for Curtains, Bell Pulls, Fringes, Laces ..

... being, to-. tally exclude from OUirstoOk. V And COPELAND respectfully In- Ihrm thef N'obilky, and PuWic. that iw of dir solution of partnership, the whole, of thefr extenefre stock of porcelain, and eat then ware will sold at very reduced nrlcea. : They al«r -beg that -any pnrahamd under the present cireumst&nees. can augmented mstdn*d their warehouses In Portugal -street, or their tlon to ...

CHESS

... THE CELEbTA¥eD of ite pLS addittonS^Hucluding flfty-six new problems. georgewalke Whittaker, Treacher, and to.. Aye Marla-lane. PHILIDOR'S STUDIES^of CHESS, with the Analysis. Fifth EdiUon, Bve., 12s. Price 4t. fld. bound and lettered, A , HISTORICAL MISCELLANY. thf’youthful student, tory school-books are tlydcßcicnt *1 though fl a British biography, and, in conclusion, view of the BHT.sr, ...

BDVKSK AMD FUNDS

... Yesterday the Fund* closed f. Hows Five per Cents. 10if 6c (or money ; Io2f 20c for account. Three per Cents. 60c for money ; OOofoi account* To-day they have closed somewhat lower, and the fob lowing are the last prices Five per Cents. 10U 90c for money ; 102 f 10c for sccount. Three per Cents. 78t 60c for money 7«f for account. . HOLLAND. THE HAGUE, March 10. In the sitting ...