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ORANGE LODGES (IRELAND). Om tha motion the order 1 -* day for the Houm re“> i|a*J. f • of Supply

... associations. would commence referring what bad recently taken place in his own county of Meath. A number of Orangemen linked arm in arm together, and wearing their usual insignia, passed magistrate of that county aa w.«a going to cborrb. It turned out that ...

COURT OF

... George Bellew, Sir P., Bart. Grote, O. Hamnliotioin, John Bellew, Ricliard M. GoeM.J.J. Rice, Hon. T S Itidduliib, Robert Gaily, John Ripi*on, C. Bisb, Thomas Hall, Benjamin Abraham Blarkburne, John Hnllyburton.Hn.D.G. Rocbe, W. iilake, Martin Jos. Harland ...

WEDNESDAY EVENING.: DECEMBER 16, 1835

... ns for Shares to made to the Secretary. Mr. C. F. Kirkman. at the Office of the Company, No. 18, King’s Arms-yard, Coleman London; or to Mr. John Honey, Mining Office. Uedruth. Cornwall. Church reform.—patentees of the WORSTED CAP and YELLOW STOCKING ...

F 1

... &c. 'Fobs viewed on Monday and Wednesday preceding, and catalogues bad at the Gallery, Miscellanies, part (he Property the John Edwards Vaughan, Esq.—To be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. HAIN Y, the Gallery, 14, Regent-street, on Friday, March 20, at Two precisely ...

THE PUBLIC PRESS

... crisis approached. Lord John Russell assumed bolder bearing. His last speech was perhaps his best—though the tone was a little 100 subdued but we must bear mind mild character and imperturbable temperament of the man. mention Lord John first a matter of courtesy ...

»• *■ DEEDS, not WORDS, are the maxims of the day, and to obtain public favour it is alone necessary

... low Iranaiormalioa—that shall be mine!’’— Kino Hrnry IV. John Mscrone, A, St. James's-square. Agente for Scotland, Bell and Brafute, Edinbargh, and John Sagitli and Sons, Glasgow ; for Ireland, John Cumming, Dublin. Orders received all Booksellers. MIDSUMMER ...

FRENCH PAPERS

... measures precaution were, therefore, judged necessaiy. General Uodiker, the Commandant of the city, ordered the drums to beat to arms, and half-past nine the whole city was alarmed by the beating of the drums and lire sound o: the bugles. theatre was soon deserted ...

SPAIN

... destitution. believe Mr. O'Connell was hardly warranted in staling that Lord John Russell had pledged himself to bring in another Municipal Reform Bill next session. Ix>rd John merely said that he did not consider the Bill which passed as final measure ...

TWO MILLIONS OK A LUES-

... he was nnanle to expectorate. had tried every mean* to obiain relief, hut withoat effect: he could gel no sleep but in bis arm chair. In this state to linger, without any hope of recovery, bis friends expecting that tvery At of coughing would tG ...

DUBLIN ELECTION COMMITTER

... of its members, the ceuenl education of all classes of the people, without distinction of religious persuasion.' After Ixttd John Russell, S r Edward Kbatcubui.l, Mr. Ward, Sir James Graham, and Lord llowick spoke. The House adjourned at one o'clock. There ...

ROCHKSTKR

... Bowriiijt, Dr. Hume, Thompson, Colonel Drahazon, Sir W. J. John T. Bridgman, 11. I*. H. O. Tooke, W. Buckingham, J. S. Maher, John Talk, C. A. Cave, Otway Sir R. Bt. Vigor*, N. A. Collier, John O’Brien, Cornelius T. maford, 9. O’Conor Don VVarbur(on,H ...

LAT PATRONAGE-

... Mnoisipal Corporations Bill could not got tbiau|b Friday, that tbs Nobis Lord wo* d tabs Saturday for that JHlfpOttn SOLDIERS'SIDE-ARMS. Mr. ROEBUCK tbs attention of bis Majsaly OossnuDaml and tbs Hsuas.to tbs prsetiea ol sllawing soldisrs to wsar tbsir sids-arait ...