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THE ARMY

... foot, Assistant-Surgeon Innes, M.D. For the West Indies —65th foot, lieutenant Hates, Ensigns Wise and Barry, and Surgeon Grattan; S9th foot, Captain Pole, Lieutenant M'Caualanil, Ensigns Thornton and Crawford, and Assistant-Surgeon Morrison. For the lonian ...

tongnn and for snrliil and selfish parpofct, •nch parties raise the spurious cry of save the •Queen.” may th: ..

... assiduously and unceasingly to the mcrcantilb inte! rests of this great city, you will elect your representative John Beatty West.— (Loud cheers.) Sir John Kingston James came forward to second the nomination of Mr. West. said, the pleasing duty devolved him the ...

NATIONAL EDUCATION

... Attbill, Porter, Hamilton, Richardson, Cleary, Young, Swcny, Harris, Birney, Jervais, Ball, Cleary, Young, Ylonston, St. George, John Storey, William Storey, Burke, D?ftus Tottenham, Simpson, Hurst, Nichol, &c., &c. Fermanagh Reporter. The London Gazette of ...

THE AGITATOR AND THE LAMBETH RADS

... E- T. Gisborne. T. Pcmltcr, J. S. Baii.es, E. Gordon, R. Power, Baldwin, Dr. Gorins:. 11. D. Power. J. Ball, X. Grattan, J. W. S. A. Grattan, H. Price. Sir H. Bnrclav, |>. Grey. Sir G. Pryme, G. Barii.p. F. T. Grosvcnnr, Lord R. Ram-bottom, Barnard, E ...

SPIMTOAt TTRANKT

... James's Park, on WsUaesUsy afternoon. A of the Arms (omitting the Aim of Hanover) was submittsa to amt aggroved of by the QvasM in Council. Anns will be borne on shield, the same as tbe time of Qvas* Anns. The Arms England appear in the first and fourth quarters ...

MARRIAGES

... iui*; H.ich O’llrilr. F. M.rsti. Tbran.s ' w f ™ >'; Honrr Bullrrih-, 1-mh.rt, (iiirmr.!, John Minch. Arthur R«.lclim., Whiter Kratine. John Bntlcr-hy. John Kcntln,. Gmrec |„ p. p. Mrtftc. Wm. niUon, J. I. W. Xnper. Ilenrr »«ker, Sa.nuel llinna, Getrant ...

GRAND JURIES (IRELAND.)

... Commissioners on this subject. Mr. RICHARDS hoped the Noble Lord would alter the re* gulations of the Fever Hospital. Mr. Grattan and Mr. \V.S. were understood concur the propriety immediate legislation on the subject of dispensaries in Ireland. Leave ...

BERACR or PRIVILRGB

... from system dispensing indiscriminate relief.—(Hear.) Mr. GRATTAN thanked the Noble Lord most sincerely for having brought forward his present proposition. For twelve or fourteen years he (Mr. Grattan) hail been most anxious for the introduction of poor laws ...

HOBHE OUABM

... and stated that the earliest charters granted Ireland were King John; there be was incorrect. The charters were granted through the instrumentality of that Monarch when he was Prince John; but the grants were made during the reign Henry If. At that time ...

JOINT-STOCK BANKS

... inquire whether the intentions of the Reform Bill had not been defeat I the creation of fictitious votes in Ireland.** Mr. 11. GRATTAN regretted that the Right Hon. and Learned Gentleman had not prefaced his motion by a detail of facts proving the existence ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS-Monday, March 13

... Law Amendment Act, and for a repeal of the duty marine insurances. Mr. JAMES GRATTAN presented ;»cuttonB against tithes, and in favor the Irish Corporations Bill. Lord JOHN RUSSELL, in reply to Mr. Robinson, on the subject of the resolutions respecting ...

HOUSE OF LORDS.—Fainav, May 5

... which that hill ought to be given was the security of the Church. (Hear, bear.) He need not refer to the declarations Mr. Grattan and others, who took a great share in promoting the success that measure, but they would be found embodied iti the preamble ...