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T. F. KELLY MILITARY PROMOTIONS

... by Lord Morpeth; Mr. Ikllcvv, M.l*.. by Lord Morpeth; Sir William Somerville, hv the Marquess Conyngham ; Mr. Henry Grattan, i.v sir John llohhnuse; .Minor Macnamara, Lord Morpeth Mr. Bndgnian, M !>.. Lord Morpeth ; Mr. J. 11. Talbot. the Shrewsbury; Mr ...

TRIM STEEPLE CHASE

... foreman; Earl of Ossory, Sir J. W. 1). Cufte, Bart. ; William F. Tigbe, Bayly, Richard Cos, John H. Jones, N. A. Power, John Power, William Arthur St. George, J. P. Poe, John Baker, William Bayly, jun. ; Robert B. Bryan, Peter Conncllan, Robert Neville, Lorenzo ...

FOREIGN IN TLLLUjESCE

... ought to be paid, and that it was un- just to Dissenters to pay them; but that if the Church became military stores, arm In sl sq] John Coleman, Esq., good stewards of their awn property they had abundance to pay all our property. Age per Neal Kelly, church ...

SATURDAY. JUNE 30

... Easthope, John Palmer, C Worsley, Elliot, lion J E Palmerston, Lord Woulfe, Sergeant Ellice, Captain A Parker, J Wrightson, W Etwall, 11 Parrott, J Wy.se, T Evans G Pease, J Vales J Fenton, John Philipps Mark Ferguson, Sir II A Power, John tell Kits. ...

LONDON POLICE

... character, and, as for the magistrates could judge, bad always done his duty fairly. The Marquess took his friend Earl Waldegrave’s arm, and eft the office. A the Siiaksfeabb Familt.—A young gentleman now London whose name is William Shakxpeare, and who purports ...

GREAT LEINSTER AND MUNSTER RAILWAY

... ld Furniture, and other i. reported, and is believed, that greater etTorl. were hiv John rranks , *•*,, made, by direct uvertures from men in high placet, to mem- John *■ 4 '-- Sale commence (with the Building Materials) at Twelve beta of Congress to induce ...

burn few bami, rob a few hen-roosts ami get for their pains. Next winter they will do better. lIOIILY IMPORTANT

... of one defeat, and therefore he advanced from Napierville on the morning of the Oth, with 800 men provided with fire arms, and 200 armed with swords and long pikes, upon Odelltown, which could muster about 200 volunteers, although are assured not more than ...