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... general intercommuuica. - liv.— Cat'ital Io,o ...
... burial, the expenees of which will be immediately reimbursed._ JOHN DIEDERICK CORDER. - Care of J. W. Stracker, EN., English Post-office, liamburgh. Haminargh, 23d March, 1819. NEXT of KIN of JOHN BUSWELL, late of Catherine-wheel-yard, Windmill-street, in ...
... Chapel Royal, St. James's. T he &erinon was preached by the Rev. T. G Mills, who took his text from the s th chapter o f St. John's ospel, and the th verse. °rnel ati ng clergyme n were the Sub_Deati al - id the Rev. Messrs., iladeu an Povah. The musical ...
... hare had It 8.5. E., baeh; rain. St xoeotasrn. Map 19—Wind E.8.E.. Sne. This dap, about half-part eleren an., the schooner John Cook .Grant, of thU poet, from Rotterdam, was discharging her bolUat n short distance bom the harbour, the mined orer on her ...
... bytery of Paisley, and several other places. P0OOR-LAWS (IRIELAND)). Lord FITZ'ERALD expressed a holls that the letter of Lord John BRusell to Mr. Nicholls, which, ia pursuance of his motion of Monday lastl hnd been that day laid upon the table, ,tight be ...
... Ut. 43. long. 13. th* 19th, illy, the »hlp Sl Vincent, for China. The Sir John Rae Reid arrired the Down* from Maoritiua, fcalled from Maoritla* January 33, and St. M echooner John , from BrlJpott. g. 20 W.—B r.n.-Wlnd E N.E. May a.M—Wind S.W., light and ...
... Arunde 1. Baronets — James Rive t Carnac, M.P. ; Edmund Antro- bus, John Gerard, John Johnstone, Francis Burdett, Richard Nagle, Heurv Lambert R. Charles Dallas. M.J. Cholmelev, John Duckworth, G. Webster, W.J. R. Cockburn, J. Muir Mackenzie, A. Edmonstone ...
... 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 ...
... had voted at the election at Hawick before ?-Yes. In the election of 1835 '-Yes. Did you vote for Lord John Scott, or the other candi- date ?-Lord John Scott. Were you known as a voter likely to vote in that in- tcrest ?-Yes, as likely; my ceat was covered ...
... CaatA DBA raft, i Lard T. Bate, M. AadHaada, Joaaa. O. H. HarUn; Uaat A. BMav.U.A Mary ; Latria Hoffnaan, John Ltbadia, O. BraaA, Dnayata, John A. Ate*. Jail* Snerav, Fraaala F. Doar.P. Itea, J oka Hart, lay, B. Tarnaa. Jaka Hick ala* Bate «. Fyna, Mia ...
... Ponsonby, Hon. John-Derby Dalrymple, Sir A.-Brighton Potter, R.-Wigan Daa.er, Hon. G.-Portarlington Powell, Colonel- -Cardiganshire Darlington, Earl of-Shropshire Power, James-Wexford Co. Davenport, John-Stoke-upon-Trent Power, John-Waterford Davies ...
... stop him. (Laughter.) Much stress bad been laid on the constancy of Lord John Scott, and on the fact that he had at last been obliged to give way, but there was no proof tliat Lord John Scott have been at all intimidated. Now, with respect to the evi- dence ...