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Bain Marine Pans, Block Tin—Barrett and Son, Graflon-strect. Lamps for Carriages—J. Cummins, Henry-street. ..

... M'Anaspie, Great Brunswick-street. A Brougham Chariot—J. Johnson, Lcinster-street. CERTIFICATES. An arm Chair made of Irish Oak three hundred years old—John Grace. A Piece of Tapestry—By a Lady—Judith and Holofernes Carved Fire Screen. A Piece of Pin Work ...

CHRIST THE SINNERS’ SURETY

... Such were the ceremonies attending a royal christening in the sixteenth centurv. Lineage of the Earl of Cardigan. —The noble family the Earl of Cardigan derives from William Bredenhall, who was a person of considerable note and extensive property in the ...

POOR LAWS

... before those honours were conferred. Sir John Keane, now Lord Keane, had signalised himself as a soldier in all parts of the world ; his skill, firmness and bravery, had increased the lustre of the British arms in every quarter the globe, and it was for ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, JUNE 30

... is about to be sacrificed now. He (Mr. Grattan) would tell him that he believed he would make better terms with his friend Mr. O’Brien, and himself and Mr. O’Connell, than with the British minister. He (Mr. Grattan) would advise the British minister instantly ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... Gray, Esqrs—who wished to be admitted members of the association. He moved their admission, which was quickly agreed to. Mr. John O’Connell handed in some subscriptions from various persons and localities—not individually, or the whole of very large amount ...

Chapman, Hay. Sir A Philipps. Sir R Ward. G Childers, J W Hayter, WCI Philips. M Wason, R Clav Sir

... Right Hon Sheil, Serjt Stock, K M Talbot. Lord II Vane. ANALYSIS THE HOUSE ON THE DIVISION ON LORD JOHN RUSSELL’S AMENDMENT Majority against Lord John Russell’s Resolution (Tellers included) .. Minority Pairs. 17 Absent—Conservatives .. Liberals .. Seats ...

the miseries entailed upon the clergy of tlie Estahlished Church the opposition t;« their tithes ?—need 1 tell ..

... tender mercies of the party who have never persecutedthis is the gentle nursing of the lovely babe of I'rotestantism in the arms of Daniel! You recollect that when an attempt was | made curtail the number of churches in Ireland, and ex- clude I’rolesiant ...

PROGRESS AND LOOK OUT OF CONCILIATION

... Hall—working as Smith Brien works, as Grey Porter works, as OTonnell works, as Dillon Browne works, as Grattan works, as Kelly works, as Roche works, as John O’Connell works, as Fitzgerald works, and as crowds of private gentlemen, and men of the professions ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... favour of the motion. and in reprobation of Lord Cardigan’s conduct. Sir HUSSEY VIVIAN could not defend the conduct of Lord Cardigan in causing punishment to inflicted on the Sabbath day. Lord Cardigan had, however, requested him to convey to the house ...

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... taking therefrom two stand of fire-arms.— Shinrone Correspondent the Nenagh Guardian. A party of armed men paraded the lands of Tubberd a few nights ago, and discharged several shots. They posted notices on the doors of John M'Redraond and William L awl or ...

THE CHURCH

... Naltj, Captain Nolan, Mr. J. H. Askins, Mr. John Lentaigne, Dr. Ryan, Dr. C. £. Wall, Mr. C. P. Shannon, and Mr. C. Jones. The board adjourned at three o’clock. The Arms Act.—By the expiration of the Irish arms act with the last day of the session of parliament ...

i !;i' \te Extiiee.—The Archbishop of Dublin and his Grace’s w., iiin. Kev Mi West ; the Duke of Leinster, the ..

... Captain I’uwis, GOth Rifles; William Packenham, John « a; ;i in Thomas O’Grady, Lieutenant-Colonel Scarlett, agoon Cnards ; O’Grady. ■,K-—Robert Harty, Bart; John Kingston James, Bart, DL; i,as thtr, John Kennedy, Robert Ferguson, Bart, M ;u ~n;on, r.-ford ...