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CHURCH-RATES—DIVISION

... —Lime Regis ’’onsouby, Hon. John—Derbyshire Potter, R.—Wigan Poult* r, J. C.—Shaftesbury Power, John—Dun gar van Power. County Poyntr., W. js.—Mnlhorst Price, sir R.—Herefordslilre Pr>me, George—Cambridge Piyse, Pryse—Cardigan J Windsot •wxl, Thomas— H ...

LEVEE AT THE CASTLE

... J. Barrett, jun., Wardlaw, H. Murphy, Chhholme. Pierce K.Mahooy, John Norton, late regiment ; W. Richardson, R*'ncy, P. T. Barron. W. Snowc, Nangle. High Sheriff county Kildare ; John Lawless, Harrey, Cassidy, O’Reilly, L. county of Kildare; Howard. ...

A NIGHT IN THE REPORMED'’ HOUSE i Commons. (From the London Morning Poet.) (AnnßKssK.ii a> a coonthv coori!*.) ..

... themselves with tumblers of whiskev punch, varying in individual proportions from two tatwodowm. At length, half-past nine, Lord John Russell condescends enlighten the House. There a dead silence. A hem or two from the puny patriot precede:! his little clear ...

CARLOW POLITICS

... ploughs, the projierly of Mr. John Short, of Pallas, near Toomavara, were maliciously broken some persons unknown. On the morning of the 21st instant, a party, consisting of nine or ton armed men, attacked the dwelling of John Hogan, Gurthnamoc, parish ...

ELECTION MOVEMENTS

... Leinster. Wicklow bids fair for the good cause of the Queen. Colonel I Actox and Mr. John 11. Wkstbv will displace the present agents of the Popish faction, Messrs. Jamks Grattan and Howard. Of Wexford wc cannot at present speak with so much confidence, though ...

ANACREONTIC SOCIETY

... were ushered Into the Green Drawing-room, and after, wards into Throoe-room, which was lined her Majesty's corps Gentlemen Arms, commanded by Mr. Reeve, Standard-bearer of the corps. The Queen received the Address on the throne. In attendance on her Majesty ...

FEMALE EQUESTRIANISM

... marched with the yeomanry the house one John Keegan, in Ballyhegan, parish of KUmore; they demanded from him twenty stand of arms, which these Magistrates said they heard he had in his house. He declared he had no arms, and therefore could give none: on this ...

GENERAL ELECTION

... reject man whose heart is in their cause, Rami whose head can do justice to the impulse of his heart.” Rj Downpatrick.- Mr. John has come forward and n claimed the favor and support of the electors this borough. Fermanagh.—Lord Cole has left Dublin for ...

PARISH OF SAINT ANNE

... Potatoes, 60 hair** P* * three too* of Round Iron, Family Carriage, Re. Sale to commence at o’Clock. JOHN M'DONNELL, AnctfooetT, 14, Bachelor’*-walk. THE LATE JOHN WILSON BABfcOW, ■ML** , SALE Of elegant modem HoomlmiM Fomitare, large CMmnejr («last in maMire ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE COMMONS— Ti esoat, THE BATTLE OB THE dIAHONO.. Colonel VERNER rose and said—The ..

... General and Mr. Grattan. (Lord Morpeth) had endeavored much possible to quote expressions from those who took a different line of politics; but he saw no impropriety in bringing forward the words of Mr. Grattan on Irish subjects. Mr. Grattan said: Of these ...

COUNTY OF TIPPERARY

... letters and a newspaper. the same evening the house of man of the name of Win. Carew, SlinuhaJly, was attacked by about seven armed ruffians, who bred several shots into the house. These ruffians had their faces blackened. —Tipperary ConstitHtion. COUNTY ...