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. ...
... 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 ...
... O'Connell, John Walker, C. A. Fitzsimon, C. O'Connell, C. ; : I Galway, J. M. O'Conor Don TELLERS. Grattan, H. O'Dwyer, A. C. O'Connor, F. Lalor, P. Sheil, R. L. Against. ?? . 57 For, ?? - ! ABSENX -General, O'Neill, Sir I. Keanel James ; Grattan-3. . DID ...
... accordingly admitted. On the motion of C. A. Walker, m.r. seconded by H. Grattan, Alrp. Mr. John Power, the distiller, was admitted by acclamation. Messrs. William, Patrick, and John Sw'eetman, the brewers, weresuhsequelutlyadimitted. Aconsiderablenum- her ...