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... to stale, that, shouhi call of the house be ordered, it will he disobeyed, and that O’Connell, ...
... to stale, that, shouhi call of the house be ordered, it will he disobeyed, and that O’Connell, ...
... a large barque on , I TIM. Cardigan, Jan. ilt . and from Milford, in coming over the bar on t.._ _ Ads, and remains with her bottom out, and is . awl to become, a wreck; crew saved. Fishguard, Jan. 30. vessel sunk in Cardigan Bay is the Acores Packet, ...
... et picked of iuty to announee, it has determined to dm- p urse, containing two pounds an shillings, whilst Accidsnt to Sir John Mordaunt.—A serious accident; which a nasine through the booking -office at Edinburgh Rail- combination for sectarian might ...
... about from the Tom Steele and John O'Connell wards, London, and £1 from Catholic priest, who asked permission of his revered Liberator to call him Defender of the Faith. (Cheers and laughter.) Mr 11. Grattan, M.P., addressed the meeting for ...
... following extract from Mr Grattan's speech is a sample of the general spirit these discourses :—When on a former occasion Roebuck spoke slightingly ofthe Irish gentlemen who thought proper to absent themselves from parliament, he (Mr Grattan) wrote him ask were ...
... Tom _Steele and John _O'Connell _wards , London , and _, _£ 1 from a Catholic prieat , _who _ashed perniiBBion of _Ilia _revered _Liberator to call him _Defender of the faith . _ ( _Clieora and laughter . ) Mr II . _GRATTAN , M . I * ., _addressed ...
... ed on Saturday, at the Mansion House. His Grace the Duke of Leinster, Lord Cloncurry, the Liberator, Henry Grattan, Sir James Murray, Sir John Power, J. A. O'- Neil, and about twenty other members, were present. We understand that a communication was ...
... Chapel Royal at Buckingham Palace ; the Queen being one of the sponsors. The other sponsors were, Lady Montagu ami the Reverend John Thynne. A select circle of visitors witnessed the ceremony. The name given was Victoria Alexandria. In 'the evening, the ...
... s sword.” The incendiary the little dockyard of Toulon (we wonder why he did not select the great one) could no other than John Bull. Ho did the thing before, open day indeed, with in bis hands ; but now his character is degenerated that is reduced effect ...
... for them, they would long since have enjoyed the full fruition of their exertion; in their legislative independence. Mr H. Grattan next addreeeed the meeting. He spoke in terms of strong condemnation of the call made by the Tipperary magistrates for coercion ...
... cavalry regiment in Ireland commanded by a noble lord _except the llth Hussars _, _commanded by the Earl of Cardigan ; and tbe affidavit of Lord Cardigan stated in the most absolute _manner , and with the greatest particularity of contradiction , _that no such ...
... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE Whitehall, Aug. 30. The Queen has been pleased to present the Rev. John to the church at Duror, in the parish of A ppm, in the presbytery of Lorn, and shire of Argyle, vacant by the induction of the Rev- Neil Kenzie, late minister ...