TO THE EDITOR,
... they s'ho'ZldTfv l ° bury, from which he has announced his intention of but did not fhint ~r i ,• nou, ...
... they s'ho'ZldTfv l ° bury, from which he has announced his intention of but did not fhint ~r i ,• nou, ...
... the Elate the Cuffing mid attachment on the reverae, with the Arm*, Crests and Motto •f the deceased. The Hnarep, drawn by six horses, and ornamented with Esmilelieoiis each side, with the Arms, Motto, ami Orest, and rich Crest for the bark, with eleven ...
... wheat and flour—Mary, Morris, Swansea, floor —Friends, Callaghan, Clonakilty, ballast—Bristol Trader, Johns, Swansea, ditto. April Ift—Sarah, Jones, Cardigan, Hoar.—Wind, N.W, b, W. SHIP NEWS. Arrived from Waterford—At London, 26th, Liberator, At PorUmooth ...
... vice-presidents of the Trades’ Political Union, acted as pall besrers : Messrs. I’eter Slcvin. Messrs. John O’Urien, James Marlin, Edw. Brennan, John Rafferty, T. Aikins, and Thos.Reynolds, T. M. Ray, Sec. The pall was splendid in the extreme—and to it ...
... vicepresidents of the Trades’ Political I'nion, acted as Pallbeareis.:— Messrs. Peter Slevin, Messrs. John O’Brien, James Martin, Kdw. Breon&n, John Rafferty, T, Atkins, and Thos. Reynolds, T, M. Hay. Sec. day’s proceedings would forever attest the gratitude ...
... of Dr. Crarapton, Mr. Pigott, K.C., Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P., Christ. Fitzsimon, Esq., M. P. James Power, Esq., M. P., Dr. Harkan, Mr. M‘Nevin, etc. Then came the different Trades, with their respective arms and banners, each man being provided with ...
... following order:—- A lame in front, with the inscription of the Plate e« the Coffin, and an Rtehmenton the reverse, with the Arms, Crectv, and Motto of the deceased. The Undertaker, fir m London, Mr. Gale. Two I'orter* 'lutes, properly equipped. Pige. St; ...
... Sallymount; H Grattan, M.P.; the Rev. Gerald Hoyle, P.P. Naas; - Tierney, P.P-; R- Archbold, D.L., Davidstown ; the Re- P. Hackett, R.C.C., Naas; Willian. Lynch, M. D.; John .Hllon, J. P-, Eadestown; Robert Cassidy, J. P., Mona ere van; H. Cassidy, John Mansfiel' ...
... the Plate on the Coffin, and atchment on the reverse, with the Arms, Crests and Motto of the deceased. The Hearse, drawn six hor«es. and ornamented with Escutcheons each side, with the Arms, Vlotto, and Crest, and a rich Crest lor the buck, with eleven ...
... Amongst the gentlemen we ab. same disastrous served Mr. Finn, M.P., Henry Grattan, * M.P. Robert If any doubt could be entertained as to the existence of the | and, Michael Walsh, John ° ive mania, it must surely be removed by the perusal of Hone, James Martin ...
... of moderate principles. The small-pox is making great ravages at Newfoundhnd. Two thousand eases have been reported at St, John** alone, of which five hundred are said have proved mortal. ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY. IrUh members who voted for select committee ...
... that what he had asserted about having only broken two appointments, was correct. On the 2d of March, Mr. John Kennedy was stopping at the Donegal Arms Hotel, in Belfast, when the defendant, Robert Gordon, came in, and upon the part of Mr. Crawford, (.required ...