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... county infirmary. There are eighteen prisoners In custody, charged with being concerned in the attack. Two only of them, namely, John and Joseph Keys, against whom a verdict was found by the coroner's jury, stand fully committed for trial. The prisoners who ...

PI F:W Wli ITS

... bill for the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act in Ireland. On Friday the Firs Lord of the would for leave to brig a bill to armed and alter the high Poor-La*; and ow Monday week dm Firma Lord of the Treasury would move for • Consmittee of the whole House ...

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... by 144 to :30. That empty-headed and conceited gentleman, Mr John O'Connell, again, through an obliquity of vision, caused by offended pride, saw strangers in the gallery. The duty of Mr John's friends clearly is to see that he himself becomes a stranger ...

Onglanb

... may linger on for a week, or even longer, he cannot recover.— Daily News. _ _ _ HEALTH OF LORD JOHN HEMIELL.—Rumours are revived the tender state of Lord John Russell's health, and the probability of his being obliged to retire,. freely canvassed. Contradictory ...

(Englanb

... legislative assemblies to carry out the settlement of national differences without the use of arms. The committee had memorialised her Majesty's Government against arming the police force. and they had not yet ascertained the effect of that step ; but soon after ...

JrcLaub

... active and vigilant look-out until mitlnight, when the father, feeling tired, went to bed, leaving his daughters (who had armed themselves well) to watch the premises. About I o'clock, the girls distinctly heard the mound of a jaunting-car coming along ...

NEWSPAPEL

... extinguished the Austrian monarchy, had kindly condescended to accept the hand of the Emperor's daughter. The re- Inset of Sir John Moore, the battle of Corunna, and death of the hero—the appointment of Lord Wellington the command of the Spanish army, and ...

ADJOURNED DEDATE ON TIIE ADDRESS

... of the country, when labouring under extreerellinere depreaeo, should not have been neglected in bee Majesty's opsesi. Sli JOHN WALSH required satisfsetery explanations of the interfeetmes that had taken place beteeen King of the Two and bis revolted ...

Jinperial parliamtnt. HOUSE OF LORDS—FRIDAY, Juno 13

... interrupted by a *harp collision with Mr Grattan, and altercation became so warns that the Speaker was to interpose [We have gives elsewhere an abridgement of the scene which ensued] After a speech from Mr Grattan, and a few remarks from Mr O'Flaberty ...

OUSE OF COMMONS-Fumy, Fix. 9

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