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TUii DEAF POSTILION

... neighbourhood Morrisokano been searched armed parties for firo arms ; and addition to those already recorded us, were informed by gentleman from that district, that the evening of Monday last throe men entered the house of John tlie employment of Mr. Falkiner ...

TKMrKRAXOF.—BEV. T. MATTHEW

... Yvrnor, R’. Walker, John Young. , • In the Minority s«|moftHlg G. S. Barry, B. BeoraUh, H, M. John J. Bodkin, Hewitt Bridgeman, H. D. Brawn, Colmul Butler, M. Chester, Cnrry, J. W. Fitzpatrick. FiUsimon, F. Ffrench, Ibnrv Grattan, F. J. Howard, H. Hutton ...

IIL JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1840

... Miehael Kennelly. Kih/uanr. —John Eagar. Ki/garrglandr —John L. UalliHacuurti/. —James Moriarty. Ballinruher. —Timothy Moriarty. Dat’u- M'EUigotl. —J. Hurley, Francis Chute. - tleisland. —Edward Hartnett, John Poncl, John Miles. John Lloyd, ...

(from the standard.)

... (from the standard.) It is impossible to doubt that the treasonable assassination was premeditated ; the place—the arms—the act itself—demonstrate that the young Tillian hud gone to the spot with the dcliluvate eof murdering his Sovereign; but equally ...

RUSSIA

... the following letter from Mr. Henry Grattan, tl-.o announcement of whose name was received with loud cheers : “Glcnwood. Itothdrum, 20th August, 1040. Df.sr Sir—lt might have been supposed that ihe proceedings in I’arM.en.Mit r.n herd Stanley's bill were ...

KEN AG H MARKET!

... once been her servant, carrying a cradle (jpmc, which had just been purchased, exclaimed, “Ah, John, these arc the fruits of marriage.” “No, ma’am,” replied John, This only the fruit basket.” Isn’t he a fine child ?” said a young mother to visitor, as she ...

TnK CI.AUE JOi:t!N.U„ MONDAY. SBPTEMBEB Yl. IMP DIGAN (UtJI DHIAGOONJ,) AND LIT.UT. TUC (late op t

... important claims of bis lordship's official duties—Glob. Fatai> Acctdist.—Wednesday an inquest Larkin’s public-house Kanelagh, by John Paslsy, Esq., senior coroner of the county Dublin, on view of the body of a female named Ellen Keane, who came by her death ...

DISASTER OF ACRE

... two places. Wednesday, party of men, armed, broke into the bouse of Arthur Neill, of Kilbreedy, County Limerick, for fire-arms, and in search money. Committed to the County Limerick gaol, I>t J. E. Langford, Esq., John Hehir, charged with serring by night ...

BRUNSWICK. From tlie escr, Nov. The ex-Duke Clmrlosof Brunswick means to make an attempt, n M.ouisNapolcon, to ..

... tales, when the following were sworn Special—Ro’ert Savage. Esq.; John Albion, merchant ; Black, merchant; Charles I Barnwell, Esq.: Robert Eglinton, merchant. Charles Ricketts, W. Fauldon, John Osborne, Joltn JohnsonßaSic, Thos. Keed, 1 hibp PhiFps, J. Mayhew ...

TJh4 CLAHE JOLR.NAL, JAA'LARY 7. k:4I

... v arc wore., placet! points failing near the check, ■i nf Canno/e-i ti-*n i» that •'V part the tiil'K r«». Scarfs tiTmcJ i arm. v • «.r } icin', imitating r»r evening tvear.— Lon- tUn UH I Pu I. !>l J' J a.'Uto 1. V.’edn' about v. :u s 1 Lancefield, r ...

TDK CLAIIC JOURNAL, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1041

... the Gen. Comtmnding-in-Chief, thro’ Lord Cardigan, who called for counter statement from the two officers, his witnesses, of what passed, which exactly agreed with the Doctor's statement. The Earl of Cardigan came to town to see Lord Fitsroy Somerset ...

CLARE JOCILNAL, .MONDAY. JAAL'AUV 18. U(4l

... and Junes ' was appointed convict school. These are the facta about which much noise has been made the torv journals, Mr. John ThorogooJ, who was lately imprisoned for refusing to pay Church rate, recc ived the money collected for him— ...