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PRICES OF SHARES THIS DAT AT ONE

... Viscount Mountmorress. Lord Kossmore, Mr. O’Connell, Mr. U. Grattan, Mr. L. Shiel, Ac. Lord Glenelg had small dinner party on Tuesday evening at his residence in Great George-street. Lady John Russell has been indisposed at Oaklev-house, Bedfordshire, ...

STATE FOE FOREIGN AFFAIRS

... Clsments, Leitrim M. J. Chapman, Westmeath S. White, Leitrim John Maher, Wexford Co. K. 11. Fitzgibbon, Limerick James Power, Wexford Co. County C. A. Walker, Wexford Town W. S. O’Brien, Limerick Co. John O’Connell, Youghal. HAMBURG, Jan. 10. 1837. ALL those ...

IRELAND

... William Death, ; James Riley, 18; John Thompson, William Rae, John Welsh, 17 ; George Jamieson, 21 ; Thomas Purdom, 25 ; Thos. Goddard, 17; Martin Kuowlan, 17; and George Doyle, 16, for burglary. Francis Frake, 33, and John Way, 23, cutting and wounding with ...

street. Official Assignee, Mr. Lackington, Basinghall-street; Solicitors, Messrs. Lake and Curtis, Baalnghall ..

... Mr. Cannan, Sambrook-court, Basinghall-strect ; Solicitors, Messrs. Hardwick and Davidson, Lawrence-lane, Chcapside. Cole, John James, Britton-street, Chelsea, ale brewer, Feb. It. at half-past eleven, and March 17, at two, at Basinghallstreet. Official ...

FOREIGN FUNDS

... Saturday last, after an illness of only few hours. Lady Charlotte Frances Erskine was the eldest daughter of the late venerable John Francis, Earl of Mar, and aunt to the present Earl of Mar and Kellie. —Scottish Guaniian. Death of the Hon. Lord Balgray. —We ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... STATE OF IRELAND. Mr. BRADSHAW moved for a return respecting the apprehension of persons concerned in murders in Ireland. H. GRATTAN read a statement with respect to crimes committed lreland, from which appeared that they had decreased during Lord Mulgrave's ...

FOREIGN FUNDS

... obey—(Hear, hear) —ami would not instrumental in arming lire people of Ireland with a weapon which they would employ to distract their own country and to annoy them. (Hear, bear.) „ Mr. H. GRATTAN said the question really before tbs House was, whether ...

ADJOURNED DEBATE

... whether such a measure would be beneficial, and what would be its effect ? Would it disarm those who were hostile, or put fresh arms in the hands of agitators-? The municipal elections In England had already produced** disarrang* ment->of social feelings amongst ...

HUNGERFOKD

... Sir C. .* Perceval, Colonel Pringle. Alexander Hope, J, Hanmer, Sir John Charlton, B. L. Barnebj, John Sir Affbley, A. H. Unalburn, Sergeant Wnrfiey, J. Herbert, Sidney Ryle, John Lope*. Sir Ooodricke. Sir F. H. H. Cooper, K. J. Mauderillr. Lord Plunkett ...

IRELAND,

... their approbation for having spiritedly and effectually defended his house from an armed .p*rty who lately attacked ii, with the intention of plundering him of his fire-arms. Dobson had only time to take a position which commanded both doors, as the attack ...

IRELAND

... I The whole proceeding is most extraordinary!. —John Fowler, you are found guilty of common assault, and sentence you to nine months imprisonment. Tim Members for Meath, Morgan O’Connell and Henr*Grattan, Esqrs., are to be entertained at public dinner ...

FOREIGN FUNDS

... Power, John An, lover.l.ord Fortier. C S. Povnlm, w.sieuhea Augersie.n.J. French. P. Pryme.Oeorre Anton, Kir Guinn. W. D. Pryte A-tley ,sir Jacob, 81. Gordon, ll..her! Haia.ln.t ..,„. John Allwood, T. Goring. H O. Rice. 11l T. 8. B.igsl aw, John Grannn ...