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... Tone best Terrnnova Barilla, ex Gideon. GUSTAVUS HEYN. Agent the ScotfO Fire and Life In«ur*nee/Company. HUGH C. CLARlJg^ticuoneer. ON SALE, . Wh-nt Peas, Rye, Timber, Deals. Clap- Archangel Oats. Mats. Pitch. Tar. Hemp Codxlla. ...
... ItUUuire. .nj .ho,, writer, .bo no. .nrer « u, m., cr, •' trees. I, but -rill not ini.nl them, for th.t the couree they nl.e.t .dopt. The enemy fir« de.p.te. u. ; .hen .e ere too strong, columm.te. u. ; but, .hen Sods th.t neither can pul u. do.n, he will gtre the content, an.l are sure to put him down. (llear.J 1 here succeeded before, ttnd I .ill succeed ar.io, for Ire and. /Loud cheers.) ...
... f % » 10/., belonging «the !6.b E ,m > :lf , • lh Au olvSilfor uolewfully reeei.ing end in hi. lioueeeioo, > quentit, of.l.ui, the propertjr of Hill Ha“”/W. 1 for eiolcnllj Samuel Ferguson, at UelfMl, on the August last. Cu.ll, ;to impn■oned fortnight. , , Douglas Walth, for st. aling pair of shoes, the property of Robert Weie. Not guilty. Maraartl Merruo*, old woman of 78 years of age. 9 of ...
... sew*, of tbs ToUl Abstlnsnce tea-party, Bangor, came too ut« for publication to- ...
... M ; wmo, lo lb« toltowin* dlstticH »i«l co-o,»rMion u fbi. Sab.eribeM.to U.. fuimoMil .he ob)«S Me jobrnej. wIU,.Uo tori,. fur n.w SubecrtpUwte*. —to «l..nta«ieee*.,-uri for none. .loj; flraalf rriflng the rapport of lb. frteod. of » Fric HOLT WOOD, \WFORDJ4IiURN, BANGOR, WTO WH ARDS, OMBEU. DONAGHADEK. BALLY WALTER, ABBEY, kirkcubbin. PORT AFF.HKY. STRANG FORD. AROOLASS. KILLODOH, DOWNPATRICK ...
... of the officers and seamen employed their earttions in completing our lines, under Mr. Aldridge, of the ongineers, are beyond all praise. Permit me. Sir. congratulate you on the first success of the srmy of Lebanon. You, yesterday were .tines, of the arrival of his Highness the Emir Abdallah, Hie Connor of the district of Kisroonan, and of the enthusiasm of the mountaineers; and, if this ...
... lie enlillc.l lo roto. Now. in Inland, the person iweking «o re«i«tcred only required be s'x month* occupation* but could not role until month* more should have . lapsed. should propose, in bis Bill, that the right to vote should conferred on the Irish voter immediately on his bein*; put on the register, or. in fact, to place him in th>* same condition the English voter. (Hear, bear, hear.) ...
... Concluded from Inst page.) uld be made in Tain for the people, that people necircled lake .damage of them. It would Ta.n hlt once, a SoTcreign occupied the throne, who actually a readiness to go advance of the wishes of ]. ...
... quotation winch will take the liberty to read for you I. in the most exprew terms, deny the competency of Parliament to do this act. I warn you , |o dare to lay your hand on the Constitution. tell you, that if—circumstanced as you are—you pass this Act, it will a nullity, and that no man in Ireland will be bound to obey it—l repeat it, and I call on any man who bears me to take down my words. ...
... “to the editor the desteb times. Sir.—You will oblige me giving the aunt zed a corner in The Times, this evening. “ In reference to letter signed * R. Crawford,’ in this morning's Whig, and which the Editor of that print has trumped up charge against Mr. E. Tennent, M.P., I beg leave to place before the public a fair statement of case. A short time since, when certain papers had commenced ...
... ii-i nm- 1 * i ■ - i' t*> 1» * r» Bill 'ouln m-Tpr , A iiicli i* ir.compntibir «>tl> any .r. Ite..r,h»ar.) If, how- t'.ilr to 3*-t*i>>Utt* the blame I !..!ve thought it lia«*in t-. the Kn-lish utelv n«c»-s*nry ante ti es- In w» h.-il >» «*n impt I would join chance of justice b. man si.yi- :t«, htcausi . those -nt «f our Mem- that there w.« ,n ...