TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS-LETTER
... Avould.We very easy to prove, and that without going all tbe-very to the Netherlands j _I have the honour to be, &c. JOHN GRATTAN, Licentiate of the Dublin Apothecaries' Hall. Belfast, Stb Jan. 1834. ...
... Avould.We very easy to prove, and that without going all tbe-very to the Netherlands j _I have the honour to be, &c. JOHN GRATTAN, Licentiate of the Dublin Apothecaries' Hall. Belfast, Stb Jan. 1834. ...
... went in quest of his companions, and in a short time heard the report of fire-arms, aud found that Davies had been shot in the throat. The unfortu- nate man fell into the arms of Johnson, exclaiming 0 Lord I am shot, and instantly expired. Mr. Clive and ...
... commercial country, makiniog MnsLEMT ATi our enemy. It was a, war between a vlalsand bis tbverexigndy ofr ither-e ference by arms was not required by tbe exigency of the case. That Turkey Is under the influence of Russia Is not owing to the present Ministry ...
... alluded to O'Leary, who had been transported from the county of Cork. It was the Petition of eight children of a man named John Leary, late a farmer in Doneraile, in Ire- land, but nowunder sentence of transportationin New South Wales, and it complained ...
... inquire into the state of the medical and anatomical ?? answer to a question from Mr.WILrs, Lord ALT1vOosP stated that Lord JOHN RuSSELL intended to bring in a Bill on the subject of the marriage of dissenters. TIE ADnDRESS. Mr. LeFvrvun moved the Address ...
... inenltioin was highly import-. I -ar- nor, -is proving the elficiency of that measure. The'fi E.number (if cases of robbery of arms had been reduced o hie fronm 65 to 2 ; and of adtbinistering.unlawful oaths, from. c E. l5 to 5; The 'total nhumber of'otffeces ...
... following gen- of tlemeniwere appointed on thecommittee :-Messrs. Huime, fit O'Connell, S. Rice, Walter, H. Grattan, D. W. Harvey, ed and Lord John Russell. er SEDICAL PROFEsSION. e, Mr. Warburton moved for the appointment of a com- at mittee to inquire ...
... Burdett, Sir F., Westminster Penleaze, John S., Southampton Buxton, T. F., Weymouth Paget, Frederick, Beaumaris Byng, George, Middlesex Palmer, Robert, Berks Byng, Sir John, Poole Palmerston, Viscount, S. Hants Carter, John B., Portsmouth Pechell, Sir S.J.B ...
... of Sir John Beckett, and ithe result ?? first day's poll. At the close on Friday, the numbers waere, Bec- kett, 1677, Baines, 1593, Bower, 18-majority for Sir John, 84.-At the firal close oftite poll, on Saturday, Mr. Baines was a-head of Sir John by, we ...
... application decided by Parliament. Lord JOHN R USSELL loped the Ho6,se soulJop- pose this amendment, unless they were prepared to give up all right of ?? House then divided-. For the original motionl ?? 19 For Mr. Grattan's amendment.. 42 Majority for Ministers ...
... Fareourt, Major, Barnstaple Fenton; John, Roehdale' Fielden, J., Oldham Port, John, Clitheroe Gaskell, D., Wakefield Grote, George, London Gully, John, Pontefract llaleombe, John, Dover Hall, B., Monmouth Hardy, John, Bradford Harland, Wm. C ...
... French, F., Roscommon Co. Talbot, John H., New Ross Forbes, Lord Viscount, Longford Verner, Col. W., Armagh co. Galway, John M., Waterford Co. White, Saml., Leitrim co. Grattan, James, Wicklow Co. Young, John, Cavan co. Grattan, Hi., Meath ...