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... sad mia the Are Zz.IN pmorl Nr HusBnean.-' Ah John, You bo . won't have use much longer; I 'shall never leave wthis bed alive' '1IPlease rthee self, Betty, and tbee'll Ted have been a good wtife to you John,' persisted the meal dying woman ' Middlia', ...

Ireland

... to hlum from one at of the four provinces under the old aystem of trade. ANOTHExR 'BID' FoR THE LsADusER1P. - Mr Henry a Grattan, as I enior Representativeo has addressed a card it to the Irith members, rrcommendleg a meeting of their 1e body previous ...

Ireland

... Moan WiRTS or ERnos.-The case of Gogarty c and others, convicted during the war mania oP ille- r gal drilling and training to arms, promises to cut r out more Mork for the lawyers. At the rising of the r Court of Queen's Bench on Saturday, the ossign- ments ...

Ireland

... MoRE WRiTs or ERoR.-The. case of Govarty iand others, convicted during the war mania OI ille- )gal drilling and training to arms, promises to cut 3out more work for the lawyers. At the rising of the i Court of Queen's Bench on Saturday, the assign- e ments ...

THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... observed the following :-Lord Lin- I cola, Mr. Hume, Mr. Feargus O'Connor, Lord I Dudley Stuart, Mr. John O'Connell, Mr. Gladstone, Sir De Lacy Evans, Sir John Packington, Colonel Thompson, Sir R. H. Inglis, Mr. C.*Anstey, Mr. Stuart Wortley, and Mr. Brotherton ...

THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... we observed the ?? Lin- , coln, Mr'. Hume, Mr. Feargus 0AConnor, Lord : ,t Dudley Stuart, Mr. John O'Connell, Mr. Gladstone, I o Sir De Lacy Evans, Sir John Packington, Colonel l Is Thompson, Sir R. H. Inglis, Mr. C., Anstey, Mr, a Stuart Wortley, and ...

Imperial Parliament

... in he proposed its continuance were widely different at from those under which Lord John Russell had pro- al posed its enactment. There were no parties noew in be arms against the Cro.vn in Ireland, but the secret o-organisation which stimulated to the ...

Imperial Parliament

... proposed its eontinuance were widely- different Sax, from those under which Lord John Russell had'pro- pug, posed its enactment. There were no parties now in the., arms against the Crown in Ireland, but the secret organisation which stimulated to the ...

Imperial Parliament

... f few lines for the benefit of the hon. member' for s Tavistock: I To John I owe some obligation, _ But John has lately thoughtit fit To blaze it out through 'althe nation, So John 'and I are more than quit. Gentlemen ?? House blamed the Repealersl , ...

Imperial Parliament

... few lines for the benefit of the hon. member for Tavistock: . I -. ; To John I owe some obligation, But John has lately thought it Sit To blaze it out through all the nation, So John and I are more than quit. Gentlemen in that Houe -blamed -the Bepealers ...

Imperial Parliament

... . . He would quote a of few lines for the-bd'nefit of the hon. member for. as Tavistock :- . ' ' *d 'To John I owe some obligation, _ ' -'But John has latelj thought it fit h1- To blaze it. out throughdlal the nation, id ' . . So Johr, and' larenmore ...

Imperial Parliament

... the government ofb Irelhod.hdd tued4nd. on which it still continued- b to tO c Pto$: force and arms. They ad! ; ?? ?? I 1 50,000 men in that country, armed to the teethl 'La pi keep the peeo le down; and they were annually voting Je away large sums of ...