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PROPOSITIONS

... held before Mr. HiGc;s, end a most respectaMe jury, at the S3lisbury Arms, Dur Lam-street, Strand, upon the body of the Rev. Sir John Head, Bart., who lied su 4 deul , at No. 4, John-street, Adelphi. William Pearce, Esq , of No. - 11, Whitehall-place, ...

IRELAND. -40--- MORE OUTRAGES

... Newtownbarry from the attack of a gang of armed peasants, who had beaten the coachman, and some of his father's tenantry. To prevent a rescue of prisoners, they made a party of the 7th remain all night under arms. Lieut. Ritty, 48th regiment, whom the rockites ...

THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25

... THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. was by force of arms alone that we could keep those re;ghty de- I minions together as part of this empire; but there was another I and a further system, which was, that having acquired these dominions by various ...

_ and in its rights of eantettai sovereignty cannot be ' by the federal authorities. , letter from Jassy states

... Harris Nicholas, T. Troubridge, A. Leith Hay, F. A. Roe, James Eyre, Dudley Hill, Watkin Pell, Charles Blunt, John Hill, C. R. Vaughan, John Z. Hensler, H. Willeck, J. Hall, K.C.H. DEANS—Bristol, Hereford. REV. DOCTORS—Foord Bowes, Dakins, Short, Hunt ...

THE' ZJIVBE, 84: (PROM THE COURT NEWSMAN.) The Qucen held a levee at two o'clock y_sterday afternoon, at St. ..

... Earl of Minto. G.C.B. John on Major. General Sir Ch arles Thornton, by the master general. Alt. O'Connell, by Lord Morpeth, John by Lord hlorpeth. Morgan O'Connell, by Lord Morpeth. Mr. Morgan Mr. Fitzsimon , by Lord Morpeth. Rev. John George Stone , by the ...

4ND WHIIEHALL 'fiazt, (Af-d,

... regiment of foot, to be lieutenant-Nionel, vice Peddle, w ho i cha se Lieutenant John Montgemerie to he captain, without pur-45th ,' Tollemache, deceased ; Ensign John Gore Ferns, from the NViiii;ginient ot foot, to be lieutenant, vice Montgomerie ; ...

see what course the house ought to adopt. He did not consider, 1 in his opinion, that having said that

... made them, instead of being put down, could be reiterated? And he must say that wherever the noble lord might think he (Lord John Russell) was about to lead his followers, the noble lord had certainly led his partisans into a most ridiculous position, into ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ____ __....__

... following are the this cc nimittee :—Ri c h ard S nder a son, 4' herton, John Brocklehurst, Fred Ti ) 'L. Young, Frederick Hodgson, n Fort, the Cornelius O'Callaghan c , at leld, John Bow e 5, ' Ole. es, William Curry, and the Hon. CORN EXCHANGE—MONDAY. ...

IPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Aberdovy-ferry on the evening of the ntlemen, who left him on the PenrhY o, lo him. On the following day his horse on the Cardigan side. His cloak, ere near the same place, and although ot made for him, he has neither been folio s believed he must have ...

t ./- 1 C.) '4- -?' , i • -,

... stand part of the bill, Lerd JOHN RUSSELL moved the insertion of the words, ministers' money, as property to be rateable under the act. Mr. SHAW objected to the proposition of the noble lord, as in principle. Lord JOHN RUSSELL said the question WAS ...

EAST INDIES

... military circles at Calcutta that there had been a dispute at Agra between the brigadier commanding that station and the Earl of Cardigan, because his lordship did not report himself, in obedience to the general orders, to the commanding officer; but it was ...

THE CORONATION

... the late Ynyr I3urges, Esq., of Eastham, Essex. She married, first, Sir John Smith, Bart., of Havering Bower, who took the name of Barges; and married, secondly, in July 1816, John fourth Earl Poulett. Her ladyship was much esteemed and beloved by all ...