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... 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 ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIG ENCE

... ed- by great talents and Arm fidelity lbs cause of civil sod religious freedom; Lord Chmeellor, laird Plunkei, always the mort powerful adtocaleof their claims and privileges, since the brilliant and daisling days of Grattan, not now exposed to the wretched ...

PORTUGAL

... walls, besides the injury done to the interior the building. The work destruction having been them completed, the house o( John B. iVoiris, Esq. was next attacked, uud shared the same fate. The house occupied the Mayor was next attacked, which was co ...

LITERATURE

... Lord Frederick Fitsclarence has returned to Comet boldly tba ran: Katon-equare from Earl of Lichfield’s teat, Shagbonragb Arm'd at all poiota, tbs ekilfat Mute Hall, where hit wit iarited to meet a ebooting party, Bidt fair to hack htr man ! composed ...

COAL EXCHANGE

... the was allowed to leave the office with him for that purpose. Sir Frederick Roe has been tent down to Wolverhampton by Lord John Russell to investigate all malten connected with the recent transaction* that place. His inquiry was to commence this morning ...

INVESTIGATION at wolvekuampton

... Wednesday, who cut him across the head through the hat. Richard Morrison deposed that was cut across the arm a soldiei. but his coat was not cut through. Mr. John Roberts deposed that he was struck down by soldier with such violence Ibat his sight was for the ...

Colburn t Modern Novelutt

... that this collection promises be one of the best it! Ihe language. Hitlory and Description of the late Houses of Parliament By John Bnilon and W. Bray ley VVeale. This work has now reached its sixth number, and appear* to increase in interest it proceeds ...

SPAIN

... clamour* concerning the rapes! of the melt lex, ngriculiurtl dietreee, ehurcli end cute in danger, with other criee which, Lord John Kussell well (aid, ware assumed without troth, end abandoned without tliame. ioslanecs, aa at Ipswich, (ireat i .rmouth, Thtk ...

MR. O'CONNELL

... his neice, hut numerous body of persons were stated to armed and equipped without the knowledge of their commander—nol perhaps to make the Grand Master head of the Kmpire, but they were force of armed Janissa-ies support the Oligarchy, which was had. would ...