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... Powderham Castle. Bjr the demise Sir Thomas Chapmaw, Bart., his eldest son. the Member for Westmeath, becomes Sir Lowmaa Chapmax, John Batis, E«i., M arrlred in Newry on Monday last, and neat day i.roceeded. in company with Lady Saxdtp, to Narrow-water, on visit ...

(|«AND ttrotM tAWQUtT TO TNI EAPtIttNIATIVKI OF the c!rr>*l> cotnrnTo* Dr,iJ?*-

... Esq.; John Power, Esq.; Peter Parcell. R»q. and Ignatius Callaghan, Esq. Among those present observed— Richard L. Sheil. M.P.; Sir Richard Nagle. Bare, M.P.; H. Grattan. M.P.; J din Maher, M.P.; Morgan o*Conooll, M.P.; Leonard Dobbin, Esq.; Sir John Kennedy ...

BALL AT THE CABTLB

... Geoego W. UatcbaU, Kaq.. M.D m •tract, of aeoa. t. Captaia Grattan, to Sasasaak. aceond of thine. Kaq. Feb. l7l*» *t. Chureh, by the Bee. Hickman R. Halahaa, Paine, Eaq., M K.C.H.L., fourth arm Wentworth Palaa, Eaq.. of Batlyaaz Lodge, the of Kildare, ...

HOUSE OP COMMONS.—Mokoav, Psa. 5

... to bring in a hill to extend the charter for a short lime. [Mr. here entered the House, with large roll of papers under hi* arm.] the motion Mr. STANLEY, a new writ was ordered for the Elgin Burghs, in the room of Sir A. Leith Hay, appointed Governor the ...

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... imprisonment for three months for leaving another person's offspring; and person who, like Don John, in Beaumont and Fletcher's play, bad an infant popped into his arms, and refused to toxe care of it, would he liable to the same penalty. It might not intended ...

THE QURBNt LBVBB

... History to her Majesty, Lord John Rnsaall. Ogle, regiment, Ucutanant-General Hr Jaasee Bruce Curling, on appointment to Hon Corps of Gentieroan-at-Arms, the Bight Hon Lord Foley. Mr WlOiaa Henry Bodkin. Recorder of Dover, John Bee Reid. Mr Richard Cbaraoek ...

CHUUCH LBASaa

... pact/, or waa it grcvr Hee-Heekmitkia (Mr. o'Csanal‘a) aMt of tin Hum Iron lomtat tkaaa Cooaiiiittccaf Iftb*r toMMat that thcf arm Ir.l k Ike felataa party, be aandor lb Ikat. Tkay twmld Ml tell hte that,—fttilr. hear.) Bm they aaiarta* that It ...

CITY OF DUBLIN

... the dose of the poll may be said to be equal, Grattan's being 697, and HowAno’s being 696, which numbers upwards of 600, say 646, were joint votes; and is worthy of note, that they both voted for Grattan and Howard, in order that there should be no mistake ...

CUIMINAL IMPOBMATIOn

... B. Shore in the chair. The following gentlemen Were elected:-Churchwardens— Parkinson Boyle, John Kirkwowl; Sidesmen—Messrs. Allen, Elh«on. Mark Powder, John Hayes, A. Humphreys, Thomas Mulholland, William North, and William Bailie; Applotthe Churchwardens ...

SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS

... Days.—Bjrlh# Author Paper* of » Ocntleiumn-utof Noormahal.** Arm*—By H. Brownrigg, Subject* for Pictore*.—By Mi** . . Lamlon. Tbe Manager Note-book My Firat Browel*.— and Woo«lw*r«l. T. C. Grattan, E*q Eiiigraro.—By Mw* Sbendan. Note* ou the Early Fruncb ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... —(Cheer* from the Irish Members, accompanied by an observation from Mr. Grattan, which was not heard the gallery, hot which ersoted titter the Opposition.) Why should net the son Grattan say—(here the charm laughter drowned the remainder of the sentence.) ...