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... the proceedings, his lordship read the arms bill for the meeting, winch was unanimously approved of A committee * formed to watch over the new registry of firearms. the quarter sessions, and to prevent in wr arms getting into the hands of the peasantry ...

THURSDAY, SEPTF.MBER

... acres. Fifth John Cassidy, 30 perches res. Judges*Col. Crichton, Rev. O.S. Kellett, and Mr. Cockburn. Barony of Magherastaphena. For same as above First premium 11. Second 11. Third 15s. Fourth There were 12 competitors. First premium to John Woods, perches ...

PROGRESS Of REPEAL

... Eliot’s arms bill for ? If you don’t know, read the instructions which Dr. Cane gave the Repealers of Kilkermy : “become Jaw, “ Should this bill,”’ said the Doctor, to those who can afford to purchase arms, and have pro- t, 1 would say, purchase arms, and ...

THE CHRONIC —_— ——— inna ~~ an A CURF BY ~ the Council of the Confederation to be mstructed t

... called on the people im medy was used (hat medical men could devise, both at Sir, perhaps this is sedition | 1 to arm.—(Cheers.) Isay arm, lam onew ho desires to see the liberty We have representatives— I call on you agair ont! ago, we would the county ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION —Mosn*r

... tou Mr, John Reilly, which, net having heard, he was unable cw determine in what spirit they were used, There was. however, am- biguity about them to make them appear as if they had been intended to be offensive. He begged to in- timate to Mr. John Keidlly ...

LATEST PARTICULARS

... Fagan, John O'Neill (Cork-street,) Fran- cis Tuite, P. Gavin, Cons. P. Shannon, James Fallon, James Barke, James Bury, Bar tholomew Andrews, Jas. Sheridan, Peter Lynch, Richard Grace, John MtKenna, John Campbell, John Ciarke, Michael Staunton, ...

T|IE SKILI.KN C11R0NICL1!, AKD ERNE PACKET

... Lieutenants to be ders—John Tudor, Esq., the Honourable East India Company ; Richard James Johnstone Borough Crawford, Esq. ; ble East India M‘Cieverty, Esq., the Honoura' Grey Skipwith, Company ; Chasles Wyse, Esq. ; Esg.; John Gastavus Harrison, Esq ...

IRISH EMIGRANTS

... their countrymen will be proud to emulate.” Tue Late tue Ear or CARDIGAN.— Such was the doubtful character of the issue of the late trial in the House of Lords, entertained by the Sarl of Cardigan and his legal advisers, that his lord- ship, in the event of ...

LONDON FASHIONS FOR

... condescended to appear in the street, leaning on the arm ot her noble son-in-law, the Duke Manchester, she was greet ed with loud and hearty cheers by the assembled mnltitude. On the 29th nit. John treery, Esq., who was deputed by the inhabitants, fot ...

the church

... crate four new churches aud saree fc llowing days, Conse vurial-grounds in his diocese.— Worces- additional yr Guardian. Tk ARM \ 301 h—A regatta took place at St. George, Berinu- to officers of the a, Ju ly 16; the boats belonging on, anc {1 one or two ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... Carrokeel, one gun; Marcus Bannon, — £36 15 0 Garonford, ove gun; John Clogher, brought out of his house and beaten; John Croom, of Curralee, dragged out and sworn as to whether he had arms. aa S. WHITTAKER, THE CHURC H. They then went to the house of a ...

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... Giace decided tat Cap.ain Noel must apologise to Lord Cardigan forthe cuumerated errors, Sir John Macdonald Adjutaat.General,desired Captain Nvel to attend bim aud, in (ue presence of Lord Cardigan and sested the cu'pri t tt to rm apclegise accord: Captaia ...