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BIKI'H

... Martin, M.P.,*t James Duly, M.P.. John J. Bodkin,* John Dilrey,* Sir John Burks.* Galway, Town.-A. H. Lynch, M.P.*, Martin Joseph Blake, M.P.* Kerry, County.—Frederick W. Mullins, M.P.*, tbe Knight of Kerry, Morgan John O’Connell.* Tralee, Borough.—Maurice ...

MAKKIED

... B, St, Bernard’s-creicent, or. the SDih inst., the Itev. Mr. Uiramn of Queeosferry, James John Cadell, Esq., of Grange, to Agnes, second daughter of tbs late John Hamilton Uundas, Esq., of Duddingston. At the Aloyn Hotel, Edinburgh, Anthony Dickson, Esq ...

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... Kesteven and Holland—Gilbert John Heathcote, of Stocken Hall, in the county of Rutland, Ksq.; Henry Handley, of Culverthorpe Hall, in tie said county of Lincoln, Ksq. Borough of iloston—John Studbolme Brownrigg, Ksq.; John Wilks. Ksq. Borough Stamford—Thomas ...

THK fUBLW BllE&B

... correctness in stating tbe names and speeches of all tbe persons present; but we are told that Lord George Bentmck was there arm in arm with Mr. Ifugbea Hughea, to whom was explaining that their’a waa to bo party especially of (rentlemen, while Sir Andrew ...

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 ...

NOTICES or MOTIONS

... bad admitted that the Catholics of Ireland were well armed. Mr. O’CONN ELL observed, that what said was that the Catholics in the north of Ireland had acquired arms, and that many of them were well armed. Colonel VERNER would ask, then, the English Gentlemen ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...