POOR LAW PUOCEKDIXCS
... HathviiriiAri..—Wm. llop|ier unanimoos. Heoiy Ketgan, ...
... HathviiriiAri..—Wm. llop|ier unanimoos. Heoiy Ketgan, ...
... —* John Quin, |nn., 283; •George Seymour 2i4 *P. Riall 182, A. Morris 180, J. Grattan. M.P., 1.13 Cockburn 9. W. W. Childers, G. W. Jackson, Lord Bral*. too. and George Toole resigned. Powserco car.—Henry Keegan, George Ken nan. Unanimous. John Evans ...
... their maxim is cede principiis ; dally with treason while in the cradle, proclaim impunity to sedition while youth, and only arm in defence of the community when bloodshed, conflagration, and plunder, have openly begun, and then proceed rather against those ...
... centre-piece was inscribed on a garter,, encircling a ducal coronet: Invincible in arms, pre-eminent in council ; this was flanked by groups of weapons, and the arms of Oxford and the Tower of London, of which his grace is respectively chancellor and ...
... through it Lord Irish public, had been treated by Mr. H. Grattan, withholding from it a single copy of his work, while English press most liberally supplied. We have ceived two letters from Mr. H. Grattan on this subje ‘ in one of which our statement is ch ...
... Purdy) Esq. . 1 0 O Martin Burke, Esq. 1 0 0 'John Cbarles'Lyons, Esq. 1 0 0 John Power, Esq. 1 0 0 Robert Fannin, Esq.- 1 0 0 John Ennis, Esq. I 0 0 James Green, Esq. I 0 0 Charles Kernan, Esq, ?? ?? I 0 0 John Sweetman, Esq. ?? I 0 0 Nolan, Esq. ?? 0 0 ...
... which of coune cnolcd great atntalion in the iHilitlcal world, ate from tha Natl Mililmy Otuette That the life aoeb a—— aa Grattan ahnoid ao long hare remained written, we cannot but regard aa no leaa lingular than we mutt deem it fortunate, tince it haa ...
... and against the wall were suspended in the centre the Queen’s arms, surrounded flags belonging to the Cinque Ports Volunteer regiments, and trophy composed a cuirass, helmet, and other arms, taken from the field of Waterloo, between two stands of muskets ...
... Queen's arms, surrounded by flags however important-no long course of however belonging the Cinque Ports Volunteer r. gimcnls. and contracted upon public principles—no political hostility (for trophy composed of a cuirass, helmet, and other arms, taken ...
... moved the admission of Mr. John Henneker, poor guardian for the Custom-house Ward, Admitted. Dungarvan Bachelors’ Ball. —There was a splendid ball and supper given the bachelors in Dungarvan, on Monday evening, at the Devonshire Arms. The style in which it ...
... were stances, containing the presenting the »s forging the arms of Achilles ; drape ar- at one of the extremities of the y: ard there was placed upon a round with colours, and answering to the arms of the Con Rooms, the “ a huge m odel of the human figure ...
... equality terminates, and the folly and societies using secret signs and passwords are declared to un- Colonel Verner, M. P., has armed in London from Pari®. « , , . , . , lawful combinations; and that by the succeeding clauses The Countess of Glengall is still ...