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I £ Customs—Consolidated Duties 1 3,065,626 Sugar duly applicable to thej Consolidated Fund 917,647

... sixteen gun-brigs. But this not all—she has twentyteven steam vessels, most of them being horse power, and well anu heavily armed. Anti-Tithe Meeting.—On Saturday sen., meeting of the parishes of Naas, Newbridge, Clane, Rath. coffey, Kill, Lyons, Eadstown ...

NEWRY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1836

... Curtis, i Esq , 10i. ; Leckey, Esq.. 501. ; T. i 1 Kane Esq.,lol. Thomas Fitzgerald. Esq., 101 ; H. Grattan, Esq.. lOi. ; VVm. APDermott, Esq., 101. ; John ! VI her. Esq., M.P 201.; Lorti Killeen. 201. ;J. VV. Ct>r‘ baily, Esq., 201. ; M. Corbally. Esq. ...

MIsERIUMUS

... and have way to the his nohle f,; d horses, arm., iic., to [Lord Stanley], for owned that though he [Sir U.diert m the Lord Lieutenant appoint inspector- Peel] was prepared assent to the noble lord s (John general and two deputy inspeciors. umeiitlincni ...

FUNERAL OF THE LATE E. S. RUTHVEN, ESQ., M.P. Cork, Saturday, April 9.->Grain—Whett, cur. rency of 245. 3d. per ..

... Prices of on the Coffin, and an attachment the reverse, with the every thing are the advance, and considerable enquiry has Arms, Crests and Motto the deceased. been making after Wheat in Granary, for which £| | per The Hearse, drawn by six horses, and ...

VARIETIES

... independent * the hi.*lt..r o-.*.« , trail j so vile ‘Talent ™’ b'gher are comparatively poor and Miule. lalent. whether in arms, literature or through the press, governs both. In England, the lower class is during tactions, and intelligent-,he higher ...

DEPOPULATION SYSTEM

... bed-ridden for several years, and her daughter, James Hughes, wife, sod three infant children, A Pat Brien and four childten, John Bricn and four children, A What will become of these poor creatures when thrown upon a county where there is no provision made ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... ; H. might be about gallon of the clarified fluid in the former, Grattan, Esq.. M.P.; Sergeant Woulf, M.P. ; Leland the other contained perhaps half that quantity. Three Crosthwaite, John Power, David R. Pigot, O’Corman four large cakea of sweet brownish ...

Wi)? licmvii rammer NEWRY, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1836

... S. Close, Torrens M‘Cullagh. J. J. Murphy, M Kane. John Guthrie, D. Nicholls, Robert N. Finn, Robert Gardiner, b. Brady, John Law lets, John Redmond, Henry G. Curran, John Gannon, (coiinly Mcaih). John Fottrell, Churles Hayes, William Maher. ...

to Sergeant Woulfr. And

... few daya forward petition, which had already received 1,600 aignaturea. At Cloghkkn a numerour meeting had taken place, Mr. John Lenaghan in the chair. He had received letter containing a report of the proceedinga, and it appeared that the people had very ...

CORPORATION REFORM IN IRELAND

... enemies must be told that if the calm voice of the legislator, and the denunciation the prophet are alike unheeded, the clash of arms and cry of war w ill be heard. your tents, O Israel,' for if Moses cannot lead in the battle, Joshua can (applause). But against ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... PROCESSIONS IRELAND. Colonel Perceval inquired whether the attention of the Irish government bad been drawn to the condurt of an armed procession on Whit-Monday n in which the men were dressed m green, as they had been on Whit-Monday, 1798. . , Lord Morpeth ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... church-rates has first been determined,’ fhere certainly appeared lo him (Lord John Xliusell) eeme inconsistency in thi*. Mr. HUME—Let us take them both together? Lord JOHN RUSSELL thought that the courae proposed by government was by far the fairest and ...