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THE ARMS BILL

... THE ARMS BILL. , f1,^ VOTED FOR AND AGAINST the second reading of this bill-also TUB ABSENTS. Arm§ ( Ireland ) Bill-Order for second reading read ; motion to* That the BiU now read tiaae. Amendment proposed to leave out the word . tl »* tad the quretioo ...

IRISH ARMS BILL

... discussion in the househe meant what was called the Arms act. He believed that very gendeman would admit that tbe provisions for registering of Arms should not be given up, and that tbe power of searching for arm* should exist somewhere. But the act, it present ...

SITTINGS AT MSI rßlt'S AFTER TERM

... Sstiter rrplied on behalf of the cruwn ; after which The Chire Oaron charged tbe Jury, who found a verdict for the defendants. John Jlxrvty, V. William Disney Fayle. Messrs. Hatchbll, Q C , Msrtley, C., and Barre appeared as counsel for tbe plaintiff, but ...

IMPERIAL CLARENCE ROOMS

... Phenomenon .This diminutive and incomparable little Animal is the pure breed from the Stock in the ROYAL STUD STABLES of the King Arm, and exceeds in beauty and form anything within the limits Imagination to describe. Doors open at Seven o’Cloc meoce Eight precisely ...

IRELAND. kepf.al association

... protestation against it; and much esteemed Mr. Grattan, he would respectfully tell him that writing a letter on the subject was not sufficient—be should come over and act in his own c-unty ( Hear). Mr. Grattan’s friends In the county thought as (Mr. O'Connell) ...

THK CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER PARLIAMENT

... it is not the bill ol •* passed when Ireland was enveloped in the flinjes of rebellion ; it is not the Arms Bill of 1807, agreed to *• Mr. Grattan, because a French part/ existed in Ireland ; it is not the bill of 1810—still less the measure of 1811 ...

REPEAL BANQUET AT 1 HE ROTUNDA

... authority, and every other moral virtue, is ready, fiould the hfe c-f his child eudangered, to raise his arm to defend—so their instruct *r ready raise his arm for Ireland, should the minister violate the constitution by attempt to trample on the people (Loud ...

OPINIONS OP THE PRESS

... the Re-opening of the Historical Society Trinity College, the scene of the roost triumphant displays of eloquence by flond, Grattan,Burke, and the other distinguished Irish Orators that day. The latter Engraving will be ac: companied by excellent Portrait ...

BLAIR’S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS

... CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. RICHMOND, SURREY, TO W PROUT, 229. STRAND, LONDON /lay 3. 1842. SIR. —Tbe Wife of person residing Jn ¥l. John's Green, in tLL place, came to my shop aJittKtiaae since, for box of your Pills for her husband. Jbe FMa that prerrotu to bis ...

THE BANQUET

... M rtin II nao. Esq, Mavor of Limerick. Thus F.y r.«. Esq. John Maher. Esq, J U’.Neill, Daunt, Caq . Caleb rowell.Esq.M .J.O Connell, Esq., M P, James Roe, E-q , R. Carvw, Esq., Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P . N. OFlanagan. C.. P S BuMer. F.x-J. P., Ac. The ...

TUP, cork southern reporter LITERATURE

... his opinions and his ei with the same bayonet w herewith enforced laws and exacted plunder. For year* after the last uf the armed United Irishmen died Downpatrick, scarce a murmur of trutti was heard. The -lave his master’s calumny. Nor was this so with ...