IMPERIAL PARJLIAMENT

... would prove an a»»^ declension in tiie prosperity of Ireland daring the last t hirt> - years. Sir J. Newport— the boasted Sir John— had said ttw ' T & a beggared gentry and' a- ruined tenantry. There ** savings in Ireland, if there were in England'; *^h° ...

Published: Thursday 01 May 1834
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7570 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PAIRED OFF IN FAVOUR

... ire Maxwell, John—l anprkshire Oswald, James—Glasgow Parnell, Sir H.—Dundee Pringle, R.—Selkirkshire Ross, H.—Montrose, &c. Sandford, Sir D. K. —Paisley Steuart, R.—Haddington, &c. Trail, G.—Orkney, &c. ' IRELAND. Acheson,Lord—Co. of Arm gh Arehdall, ...

Published: Thursday 01 May 1834
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 549 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

tHE K.\M.SKILL]:I\ CIIIIOMCLK, AM) KK.M-i PACK I

... as lawyer or a publican, demonstrate tiiat all parlies Ireland, at the time of union, were unanimous against that measure. Grattan said he sounded the trumpet the resurrection of Irish independence in 1782, when the people of Ireland became muted Ihey then ...

The National of Tuesday last repeats the report that the diplomatic representatives of the Northern Powers had, ..

... all NAPIER'S threats. This latter had returned to Lisbon to solicit reinforcements, and a squadron, comprising the venerable John the Sixth,was preparing either for Figueira or Madeira. In the South, affairs look as gloomy as ever for the Pedroites. Marvao ...

WEDNESDAY

... find himself, and which were spoken an individual of much higher authority than hinuelf. They were the dying legacy Henry Grattan his country. They were read in that House shortly after his death the bequest that great, because g»»od man. They contained ...

Lately published, Bvo., price 12s. boards. THE CHURCH of ENGLAND a FAITHFUL WITNESS against the ERRORS and ..

... Lincoln's Inn-fields. PRINCE, John, Bath, innkeeper, May 10, at twelve, June 10, at two, at the white Hart Inn, Bath. Attorneys, Messrs. Adlington and Co., Bedford-row; or Messrs. Batchellor and Co., Bath. WILSON, John, Liverpool, upholsterer, May 17 ...

Published: Thursday 01 May 1834
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1630 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

We have received intelligence from Portugal hy the Orestes, which sailed from Lisbon on the 22t1, and from ..

... spirits. Accord- ing to a correspondent ef the Morning Post, he possesses means of bringing 33,000 men into the field, well armed, disciplined, and supplied. Gen. Santa Martha has deserted from Dom Miguel, having tendered his submission to the Duke of Terceira ...

Published: Thursday 01 May 1834
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4226 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LfiND , I DAY EVEN IN 7, Ii – U 334

... conciliating the Irish people, by extending the advantages that may arise from the expenditure of money in Ireland. Mr. H. GRATTAN contended that the removal of old men to Chelsea, from Kilmainhally; viaavery prit= posterous and unjust. Mr. FINN reprehended ...

Published: Friday 02 May 1834
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4758 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEWRY TELEGRAPH

... felt it unnecessary to trouble the house with many observations, found that the opinion he entertained had been upheld by Sir John Newport, who had been Chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland. and by Lord Plunkett. Roth these great authorities had stated ...

Published: Friday 02 May 1834
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4078 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

And i !_4.- •1% C ;if – elinug Post

... in reference to consistency, when he saw reason to change his opinion upon great subjects like these, he never should fail arming it, as upon another occasion. He vindicated himself then—he was prepared to vindicate himself now. He trusted that the Address ...

Also the 2VC A' TO be SOLD by A U C T I O N. Hv HENJAMIX IHUHtiKS. At the AVhilt Sicntt Inn. in H.w >n»v, on In ..

... the overseer of the poor then was. Many were armed with guns and there being no adequate civil power at hand, their demands were complied with. A mcctinp of Magistrates has since taken place.— Lincolntk. C’Arm* Feroritu of Ram.—An inquest was held IVidav ...