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... IN ANTRIM. THE ARMS ACT. A (,f Magistrates was in the Court-house, Antrim, on ritlav, for the purpose taking into tin* propriety some uniform system, the several ihvisiuns c»f the County, towards earrvin^ **ut the provisions the Arms Act, which, as ...
... THE STATE PRISONERS AND UR. JOHN O’CONNELL. Mb. Johk O’CoififßLL lately addressed the people of Ireland a letter, in which there appeared some reflections manifesting an ungenerous spirit of rindictireness towards Mr. Smith O’Brien and bis misguided ...
... Terms moderate. JOHN PRKSTOIMr CO., 12, Calendar-Street. .Tune :M. SALE, FOR FEEDING rrsHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ON SALE, I * 600 Quarters VETCHES, J . Soto, Kust, Master, from Altona, whicll th« will dispose of, reasonable terms. JOHN HUNTER, Jun., &/ CO ...
... Lowry /hornpatnek. —Dr Young : Deuvlr'a Hotel, /htntjannon. —Messrs. Peebles Co. /.nhum. —Hertford Arm# Hotel; Queen# Arm# Hotel. Lur ftan, Mr. John Nettletoo. M>»ra. Miss Murphy. BoHalmone. —Dr. Madden. Motets, Steam boats, and Retailers, supplied on ...
... TOWNSEND, For particular*, kc. apply to Mr. JOHN BIRNET, Plaintiffs’ Solicitor, Lisburn, or 28, Upper G Dublin. LAMERT ON DEBILITY, NERVOUSNESS, And all Ditordert arising from Excess, be, ** in )»l«*Mre*R downy arms Ne'er his health youthful chaima, 1 A hero ...
... parliament were praaent:—John O’Connell, Henry Grattan, Denial O’Connell, John Reynolds, and James Fagan. Shortly after twelee o’clock, on motion of John O’Connell, r.aq.,tiie chair was taken by Henbv Grata*, Esq. M.P. Mr. John O’Connell-1 ...
... $q- John Vernon, Lis Philip Fieteher, C John Buchanan, Woodbine Lodge, Omagh, William M‘tatyre, architect, Ballymoney. Carrickfergus. John Hannay, Belfast, merchant. Wm. Royeraft, Lissuov er, Co. Cavan, Esq. John Bates, Belfast, solicitor. ...
... r as tho ministerial Arms Bill for Ireland is, it is, neverthe- less, too bitter a dose for the palate of the leader of Conciliation Hall, who feels it to be his duty to oppose it upon every stage of its progress. ir. John O'Cou- ncll's reasons for ...
... JhncHpatriek—l)r. Young; Deuvir’s Hotel. J>un^annon—Messrs. Peebles Co. Lisburn —Hertford Anns Hotel; Queen’s Arms Hotel. Lurgan—Mr. John Nettleton. Murphy. Portglcnone—lfr. Madden. B-if Hotels, Steam-boats, and Betailert, supplied on liberal terms ...
... Hertford Arm* Hotel: Queen s Arms Hotel. /.ur>nin. —Mr. John Nettletoo. Moim. —M is* Murphy. Pitii/lenone, —Dr Madden. o*r Hotels. and KefaHers. supplied liU ral terms, for Cash.— No U*tfl« s allowed for. but such have the word* •• Grattan & Co . stuni|HMl ...
... taken at the Entrances, on the day of the Queen's arrival. Children in Arms not admitted. JOHN BATES, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 4th August, IS4D. HI? Belfast . August G, 1M49. MR. T. GRATTAN, SL DENTIST, Akmaoii, begs aeipiaint tlnnlo iilrv and lidi dtilants ...