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... HUSH TOOK LAW-ARMS J3ILI, Rrspkcting the poor law and the arms coercion bill, Mr. Henry Grattan has addressed the following letter lo hU constituents : THE «F THE Ol‘ MHATII. men,— Hy this tiuie > ...
... HUSH TOOK LAW-ARMS J3ILI, Rrspkcting the poor law and the arms coercion bill, Mr. Henry Grattan has addressed the following letter lo hU constituents : THE «F THE Ol‘ MHATII. men,— Hy this tiuie > ...
... REPORTER, TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1843 ARMS BILL To amend and continue the Lairt in I •'eland relative in the Registering of Arms, and the Importation, Manufacture and Sate of Arms, Gunpotcder, and Ammunition. * 1 —Licenae keep Arm*, bow applied for. *2.—Applications ...
... non spoke— With fear was England shaken. When Grattan rose, none oppose The claim he made for freedom ; They knew our swords, to back his words, Were ready if he’d need them. Then let us raise, to Grattan’s praise, A proud and joyous anthem ; And wealth ...
... of your enormous eight hundred millions of national debt, and the consequence to us is grievous and most unjust tax-. ation. John Mitchell, one of the most remarkable soli. English positive capital can never have been kept out of Ireland by “ agitation ...
... y for a general rcgtslry of all the arms the kingdom, and for revision of all licenses bear arms, heretofore granted; and also for brandin Of aU arms regist.red, with certain letters, so to > ide- ideation of arms in possession of any UiTorw, »n.l sum ...
... honorable member's (Mr. Fun's) Motion, THE ARMS RILL FOR IRFLAND—THIF: UIG TI%IA RATIO POPULORUD. - (From site Dot Him Evening Mail.) If we required any further proof of the necessity of a stringent arms bill than the 'aperients of past years and ...
... Majestv’a 22d regiment. Wounded— Conductor Kiely, Mr. Carlisle, European writer; Privates Edward Boyie, Richard Bowies. John Davis, John Morris, of her Majesty’s 22d regiment: Lascar, Elleppa Nursoo, officers’ servants, and Mahomet. Missing—Three Dubebys ...
... Nassau at midnight of the Bth. From the former place (llavannah) she towed to sea her Majesty’s ship Warspite, Captain Lord John Hay, which vessel proceeded to New York, for the purpose of Liking home Sir Charles Bagot. Mr. Pakenham, late minister at Mexico ...
... Kilcreest, and Clare, Ennis Union. At NI Grown Malhay Petty Sessions, Francis G. Morony, Esq. and E. Bell, Esq. N.M. presiding, John Corry and others, for wilful and malicious trespass, by cutting and carrying away se aweed off Corrigduff, one mile from the ...
... purchase. »lc« Mill*, who retires Riddell, (cot, to Cornet, by purchase, elce Gbes'er. 2d Regiment of Dragoon Guacds-Ccunst John boathrois Ma to Lieutenant, by purchase, eice Robertson, who retires . telne Hogge, gent, to be Cornet, by purchase, trice ...
... Mazistrate; the .C'atholI ohuroh-Conlrer. alone in England; Letter of Mr. Henry Grattan, MXPi, to the Electors of Meath on the Ellot Arms' Bill, &c. . 'Lettfr of Mr.'John O'Connell to the Morningq Chronicle on Re- peal; News from India and China-the Victory ...
... acclamations. His arrival was followed shortly after. wards by that of Mr. Steele, Mr. Iaughton, Mr. Clements, and Mr. M'Evoy Grattan, all of whom were noticed very favourably by' the association. On the motion of Mr. O'Con. ?? the chair was taken by W. F ...