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DEATHS

... drawing-room), the folding doors which were thrown open. In the course of the evening her Majesty left the private apartment, arm in arm with the Duke of Wellington, and seated herself with the duke on her right hand, and surrounded the court, near the band ...

Fulham. Dec. 30, 1843

... of the parties concerned. J Monday evening, about eight o’clock, three men. armed with a spade handle, a loaded butt, and a bludgeon, entered the house of a poor man named John Kennedy, in the neighbourhood of Ballynackey, five miles from Nenagh, and searched ...

i !;i' \te Extiiee.—The Archbishop of Dublin and his Grace’s w., iiin. Kev Mi West ; the Duke of Leinster, the ..

... Captain I’uwis, GOth Rifles; William Packenham, John « a; ;i in Thomas O’Grady, Lieutenant-Colonel Scarlett, agoon Cnards ; O’Grady. ■,K-—Robert Harty, Bart; John Kingston James, Bart, DL; i,as thtr, John Kennedy, Robert Ferguson, Bart, M ;u ~n;on, r.-ford ...

YESTERDAY,

... forest of i held up. He then told them that when they i ked to come again, be would require them to como armed. He then paused, and added that the arms they should bring were Repeal cards. Thus v«u will see, gentlemen, that no matter how virulent'the language ...

LEVEE AT THE CASTLE. I . rllK CHURCH. Ills Excellency the Lord lji

... Westmeath; Courtenay Turner, John Biadshaw, II Verschoyle, John James, Arthur Davit, Hugh Edward Prb r, A M ; Thomas J. M’Kee, PS Henry, W Warburton, A Slllery, W J Molloy, Henry Westby, A Nicholson, John Stone, Henry Dombraine, John Brownlow, chaplain his ...

THE LATE COLONEL FAWCETT AND MR. MUNROE

... that everything had been done with perfect regularity. On the fifth count the finding was Guilty Daniel O’Connell, John O Connell, John Gray, and all the other traversers. the sixth all were named except the Rev. Mr. Tierney; * although some of the traversers ...

Bain Marine Pans, Block Tin—Barrett and Son, Graflon-strect. Lamps for Carriages—J. Cummins, Henry-street. ..

... M'Anaspie, Great Brunswick-street. A Brougham Chariot—J. Johnson, Lcinster-street. CERTIFICATES. An arm Chair made of Irish Oak three hundred years old—John Grace. A Piece of Tapestry—By a Lady—Judith and Holofernes Carved Fire Screen. A Piece of Pin Work ...

DEATHS

... Crawford, relict of James Crawford, Ksq., Auburn, county Dublin. July 15, at Ballyhunniaii, John, only child of Thomas Gillraan, of Milano, Ksq. his passage from Quebec, John, eon of I) We Keller, Ksq., of Belgooley, county Cork. ROMAN CATHOLIC PENAL ACTS. Bill ...

WESTMEATH

... WESTMEATH Patrick Cooney was indicted for being of armed party who attacked the house of Bernard Allen, on the night of the 31st March last, and by threats and menaces to compel him to quit his farm. Bernard Allen proved the attack on his house by a party ...

PROGRESS OF PUSEYISM

... following notification: Some of our readers may recollect that, in the course of last autumn, we published a letter from Lord John Manners, inviting those of our church who deemed the establishment of some charitable order advisable, to found one in com ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... Mr. John Reilly. T.C., handed in various subscriptions, and said that as Sir Robert Peel would not listen to the call of the Irish people, perhaps the sound of the cannonade at Tanglers would open his ears to Irish importunity (cheers). Mr. Grattan moved ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... that dangerous and unlawful coni-arrW acclamation .h. , Liberator put his •• Lara eap, or Repeal croan. i .otter front Mr. John ! O'Neil, who, said, had been labouring ! under severe indisposition ; it was congratulatory upon the present circumstances ...