A i VGTON MILITARY MEMORIAL, I '.L ' 18th op JUNE, 1838
... P. - - - - 15 0 0 ilmry. sir Henry, Barl. - - - 20 0 0 ''■Ive. i„l (mP i si r John, Bart. - - -500 •nil. Colonel Peter - - - - 1 1 0 '. ?? R. - - -220 ?? •'• ...
... P. - - - - 15 0 0 ilmry. sir Henry, Barl. - - - 20 0 0 ''■Ive. i„l (mP i si r John, Bart. - - -500 •nil. Colonel Peter - - - - 1 1 0 '. ?? R. - - -220 ?? •'• ...
... part of the territory of the United States ' Had not the former territory been violated by an armed force of the subjects of the United States I —by a force armed from the national arsenals ! and depots ofthe American Union— the lawless plun ! der of which ...
... Ire- land ? He agreed with Lord John Russell in many things I hey were perfectly as one in this, that the country could riot bear a revolution every year— that an established religion was necessary ; and when Lord John remembered that h.s ances- tor hail ...
... had no result, and, on the motion of Lord John Russell, the House went into committee on the Poor (Ireland) BiU. After a long discussion the 47th, or emigration clause, was agreed to, though Mr. Henry Grattan had moved, as an amendment, that it be struck ...
... the ex- cuse which, on Monday night, Lord John Russell endeavoured to make for him the matter would have gone no farther. But Mr. O'Connell would not do so, and the matter before (he House was not — and Lord John Russell well knew it was not — the words ...
... j Christopher Stainbank, Esq. I Nathaniel (ould, Eiq. Henry Tudor, Eiq. R. A. Gray, Esq. John L Woodhouie, Esq. i John Gore, Esq. John Woolley, Esq, Sir John Hall, K.C.H. Jos. Wright. Esq. Benjamin Harriion, Esq. George Frederick Young, Esq. I 7'icketi ...
... of the Tweed.- Liverpool Standard. Published for behoof of the Widow of John Mackay Wilson Ber. »ick by John Sutherland, Edinburgh ; and sold by R. Groomb'rtdge London; and John Cumming. Dublin. .unuge, incloth h ° ?? beh * d tbe precedin S Volumes, ...
... Capital -iOO.OOO/., in 10,000 Shares af 20/. each. Depo-. 1 11. per Share. DIRECTORS. LONDON. LIVERPOOL. John Bagshaw, Esq. Joseph Christopher Ewart, Esq. John Ellis, Esq , M.P. Joseph Hornby. Esq. Edward Hurry, Aug. Charles Horsfall, Esq. Robert Wm. X -.inard ...
... elevated po- sition, were trying to get at Lord John ?— Yes, they wen- trying to get their arms up ; but they were so densely packed it was impossible for them to use them. Were there any friends of Lord John assisting .'—Yes, there were some half dozen ...
... whilst commanding the island Grenada. These pensions are now resigned. Grattan, Lucia Carev, Caroline Carey, and Frances Care-, ages 54, 53, and 52 ; 96/.— Daughters of Lieut. -Col. Grattan' who lott hit life at an early age from the hardships of c; , Ml service ...
... an in- dividual of a wild and desperate character, who had obtained an influence of a strange nature over their minds, all armed, some of them with fatal weapons and others with dangerou instruments, to the peril of the lives of individuals and the disturbance ...
... that House wilh trench*, ry superadded to perjury; and he (Mr.Grattan) begged to ask the Noble Lord whether he would i follow it up or not? If he did not, he (Mr. Grattan) would, i He (Mr. Grattan) would sitdown— (Great cheering and laugh- ter)—not repeating ...