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... then he gave them a sum of 60 0001. relieve their distresses— ...
... then he gave them a sum of 60 0001. relieve their distresses— ...
... 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 ...
... had a fatal blow of a the forehead from a man of the name of James Burke, In John-street, which caused a fracture. Verdict of Jury, wilful murder. Secondly, on the body of John Ryan, a countryman. ho was returning from a wedding, when another man of the ...
... sq. ; John Campbell, Esq. ; Thomas M’Fnerv, Esq. ; Richard Kelly, Esq. Edward APDonagh, Esc.; Martin Crcan. Esq. ; Thomas Gilligan, Esq. ; \Am. Patrick O’Conor, Ksq.; John M'Dermott. Esq.; John Dennan, Esq. ; John l>odd, ; Doctor Harkan ; ...
... Darlry, Llewellyn Ntrh.Q.D Touche, John Snnkey, T. Pery Kilos, Henry Oanp.TVoZ Jooepb Teoisoa, George A. Wood, John Groife, jn|,Jgb Glatcoll, A. N. Oeltoo, Olryet Sproul, E. Uojd.ki, Smith, Cbriitopber Coppinjer, John Macao, P. Q. p, m Richard C. Walker ...
... is the latgest seizure made in t jes of Clare for many years, »pped Two men, Michael William Ryan, and John | d not charged with the murder of John Carroll, on his way n his a. from this city to Newport, last December, were appre last night by Constable ...
... oug t o satisfy the government that in eacli parish and district. He, however prothe law at present was sufficient » that it armed posed that in no 'ense whatever should the reduc them with sufficient powers, nnd that there was no tion exceed an amount of ...
... and Parcels funranled wherever directed, hy Steam Packets, or other eligible conveyance, with despatch, if addressed the care JOHN LECK*. Penrose’s- Quay, Cork. UNI TED STATES AMERICA. FOR NK W YORK, O »-■ SAII. on or about the Ist of MARCH,-v tSf'plk Fine ...
... forward with a measure like the present, he could out help foreseeing that landlords well the tithe (layers would rise op in arms against it. (No, I) Would they nut ? He maintained that there were two great interests iu Ireland who would unite to oh tain ...
... Hruce was killed, and those who were aiding him taken prisoners. Firk. —On Sunday morning, at an early hour, the house of Mr. John Gill, woollendraper, of Derry, was discovered to be on fire. the timely aid of two fireengines, the fire was got subdued, but ...
... CHSord’s estate Kiosale and Ita Doherty and Baron Foster Judges. bonrbood shortly brought the hammer. north east circuit. Sir John JeQcolt baa served notice hi* inten- Monaghan, at Monaghan, Monday, March 3. , urreDd(ir f trial at the ensuing Devon lith ...
... «r» ; obliged, from Ulnem, l«o»e court Monday-' Lord Bntdenell ha* armed in London from Ireland. The Right Hon. Maurice Fitxgenld, Knight of Kerry, and cx-meraber for that county, bw armed in London. Amongst the latest arrrial* at Ore dram'. Hotel are—the ...