CORN LAW’S
... wphont division, was most detrimental the commercial interests of the country. Sir W. JAMES made similar observation. Lord JOHN RUSSELL also regretted that the debate had not been brought to close; bur. although b ...
... wphont division, was most detrimental the commercial interests of the country. Sir W. JAMES made similar observation. Lord JOHN RUSSELL also regretted that the debate had not been brought to close; bur. although b ...
... homoied, the 2d November last, aud of bis sur- and 16 of her ciew (two only being saved) courender to the English. The Earl of Cardigan hav-! sequence having run foul of the Nottingham »ng reprimanded l)r. Smndham, of the Hussars, steamer, off Holyhead. for ...
... —James Leslie, Esq., of Leslie Hill, Ballvmoney ; John M*Neilc, Esq , of Parkmount, Belfast; John APGildowney, Esq , of Clare Paik, Ballycastlc. Akmag h. —James M. Stronge, Esq., Tynan Abbey, Tynan; John K. Irvine, Esq., ofCamagb House, Kcady Maxwell Cross ...
... DIRECTORS, AUDITORS, &C. W. F. Chansburs, D. Henry HollanJ, John Malcolm, Esq. George O. Mills, Esq* George Palmer, Esq. , EHwanl Peorhyn, Esq. Wra. Holme Sumner, ES• Richard Williams. Esq. John Helps, Esq. Secretary Edward Hosier Williams Solicitor. Th« ...