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MONSIEUR SANS QUEUE

... this county commenced Monday and was proceeded amid dreadful uproar and confusion. Charles Xesbit Knox, Esq., proposed Mr. John Browne seconded by Patrick Crkanr Lynch, Esq. . . . Colonel Knox Gore proposed the Right Hon. Dominick Browne— seconded by ...

nows COUNTY ELECTION. 18*1, »ml then ioinul pro-sent tnpporlcrt. Tbe*f»cl *»• W.-lines. I.IT the instenl, being ..

... spirit, which • essayed an observation respecting Mr. John O’Connell being with unbridled violence stalking abroad, long I have , passed oHr hy the present Ministry, Sheriff of this county, an arm to lift, or leg to stand upon, so help Heaven ! I but ...

ROTfW'DO

... opinion on the subject, hut shouh ,wn f,,r y > ‘* ai - content himself with stating the prayer of the netitionorß lo reply Sir John Ca MrnHi.f., tho witness sai*! that The t ,l, onera ! the opinion very hi di P which Mr. Maclaran made, and it was authoncy ...

PROTESTANT BENEVOLENT BURIAL SOCIETY

... —Simon Bo|. Icau, Peter Brophy, Crosthwait, Edward Croker. George Ure var. John Hone, Thomas L. Kelly, John M'Donnell, G. M'Bride, Jonathan Pirn. Rirhartl Robinson. Hoe, John l.Scaulau, Thomas bheilock. and Thomas \Vil«oi>. His Excellency the E:irl Haddington ...

HOI'S!-*. OF COMMONS —Frio av, March 27

... w hefher the Noble Lord would he prepared to produce the particular plan by which proposed to make the appropriation Lord JOHN RUSSELL said that that was a question which he felt himself not hound answer.— .'Great cheers.) When the had resolved itself ...

/jfjyt?*-, w/L.. DUTCH SEED OATS

... at Esdaile’s banking-house to John and Daniel Forrester, the officers. We understand that will a difficult matter to procure the assistance officers cases of robbery henccforwaid. On Friday night, ju?t before Lord John Ru«scir« reply to Sir R. Peel’* ...

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... on the other side, especially the Hon. Haronet, (Sir John C. Hobhousc,) that in Ireland law bad failed —Government bad failed-the Established Church had failed; but, said the R Hon. Haronet, (.Sir John C. Hobhouse,) we have at last discovered in this u ...

AMERICA AND FRANCE

... merchants, hankers, traders, and others of The deputation consisted of illiain Gsq., Thomas Bsq., Sir John Rae Reid, Bart., M.P., Aaron Chapman. Esq., M.P., John Masterman, E-q- George L>*all, E**q., Sir Charle* Price, Bart., Richard Sanderson, Esq., and Thomas ...

POOR LAWS IN IRELAND

... POOR LAWS IRELAND. The hill, brought in by Sir K. Mr. J. Grattan, itii.l Mr. S. O'Dricn, ** to authoriae the relief of the poor Ireland certain cases,” now printed ; the following arc its chief provisions :—The collector of/lie Grand Jury rates make out ...

U —TH * Til* LA'*' US, THrRSDAY. JfSR A BONE TO PICK FOR THE MCLGRWE HOLTNDS. It the character of

... valuable commodities : they are soldotn, however, exempt from taint ; but when preserved by such a pickling hand as that of John Philpott they arc beyond all price, and should ever be held up to public gaze for the improvement and admiration of posterity ...

MAY N'OOl II COLLKOB

... towards Ireland. -He concurred in the opinion that no good could be done far Ireland until she had a domestic Legislature. V J. GRATTAN, though tie approved of the principle involved in the motion, recommended that, considering the state of the House, and the ...

COURT OF KING’S Uh'XCH.—TcFPnAV, Jrvr, 9

... Castlemore, William F. Burton of Burton-Hall, John Dawson Duckett of Duckett’s-Grove, William Duckett Russoltown-park, Joseph F. Duckett. Henry Faiilkiner of Castletown, John Alexander, sen. Milford; John Alexander, Jun, Charles Doync, William Richard ...