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... this Oth Janttiary, 1837. John F. Fergusont, £50 0 ...
... this Oth Janttiary, 1837. John F. Fergusont, £50 0 ...
... Commons; and the resolution which he (Mr. Grattan) had the honour of submitting, would call upon Mr. Tennent to make his charge, deny it, or stand in the face of the world convicted slanderer. Here Mr. Grattan read a passage fromanewspaper, containing ...
... Brush, John P. Cromie, Michael Bodel, Alexander.Knox, Joseph Hammondo, James Prenter, William M'Dadr, George Jameson, William Cromey, Robert Harrison, John Harrison, Adam Agnew, Hugh Harrison, John MaIrtin, Guy Saul, John Monroe, Robert Knox, ...
... Melbourne and Lord John Russell. —About one o’clock to-day, some attention was excited in the Strand, about 300 of the Delegates of the Church-rate Abolition Society, marching down, four deep, to have an interview with Lord Melbourne and Lord John Russell. The ...
... Lord JOHN RUSSELL did not think, that it would consistent with public convenience, that he should state the House, upon a question being put an Hon. Member, upon report that be had received what had taken place the other House, whether (Lord John Russell) ...
... within hours. The Queen Portugal lias conferred, Dr. Bowring, the Knighthood of the Order the Habit of Christ. Lord John Russell State Lord John Russell’s speech, on Tuesday, on introducing the Irish Corporation Bill, will, of course, be expected with much ...
... Premises, on MIONDAY, the 27th l'etrnary, at T'rWE LE o'elocl, by order of the Executors of the late Mr. JOHN B13O1 WN, of Waringstown, rind of the late Mr, JOHN BROWN, of l)onagiel(riey, Lot l.- jlHE BLEACH-GREEN an(d M\I L LIS T of DONAGHCLONEY, in tbe County ...
... every oth er/eiiiettcc that can) aird to tile comfort of P'ttssengers. Aptcty to .JOhN Wnlr.AA StA:\rx, .3, Gorce Piazzas, and 28, t';irerlto Ritad. Liver- peol; or, to JOHN HIIBA.11 SHA fV, 7, Chichcs ertu;!v, Belfast. ?? All -rt for Pasn-ge fi-om ft-eqrs ...
... of ?? Executors of the late Mr. JOHN BROWN, of WarisgAtown, and of the late Mr. JOHN BROWN, of Doriaglheloney, Lot 1.-r IIE BLEACH-GREEN and MI L L S Of DONAGHCLONEY, in the County of Down, as stow occupied by Mes-rs. JOHN BaowNe and SoNs, consisting of ...
... and a trial will be sufficient to prove its excellence and general utility.—Price, 4s. per Bottle, Small do. 2s. Apply to Grattan, Belfast; Sloan, Armagh ; Scott, Ncwry; Douglas, Dungannon; and Pollock, Figgis, k Co. Dublin. NOW IN PORT. Regular Traders ...
... difficulty in discovering who wore able to write and who were not able to write. Again, the instance of a person who had lost an arm in the service of his country, was bo excluded from the right of voting ? Clauses 30 44 inclusive, were agreed to. On clause ...
... expected to undergo, Implied to the Court to excuse him from serving, but met refusal. During the trial of a criminal, which arms likfely to last two days, be expressed his determination, would not let him off*, to condemn all the prisoners! One of the ...