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PROPOSED EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE

... Kenny, John Martin, Aicken Irvine, Henry L. Tottenham. Richard Lesiie, John W. Hopkins, James F. Parker. George Garrett, Robert W. Wolsely, Edward M. Gosletl, John Emerson, Wm. E. Wallace, John King, Joseph Bradshaw, Wm. Johnson, Richd. Chambers, ...

@St §i rttt

... injustice to Ireland as Lord John Russell. They were all agreed about this bill. The government refused to alter the bill; this he knew, but they would all unite and rallyall Ireland together—to defeat this atrocious measure. Mr. Grattan next addressed the meeting ...

PROGRESS AND LOOK OUT OF CONCILIATION

... Hall—working as Smith Brien works, as Grey Porter works, as OTonnell works, as Dillon Browne works, as Grattan works, as Kelly works, as Roche works, as John O’Connell works, as Fitzgerald works, and as crowds of private gentlemen, and men of the professions ...

PERFECT OBEDIENCE

... week. Captain Searer and Messrs. Grattan and Dilln Brow n subsequently addressed the association, and ts rent for the week was announced at 2071. 19s. *1 109 PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE °n Thursday evening, a party of five armed person, three dressed in women’s ...

A JUNIOR BACHELOR

... eight o’clock several of the private soldiers in Colonel Reid’s regiment, to the number upwards of 100, came into the town armed with thick sticks, and staves resembling their stable broomhandles, crying out, “Down with the Walterites, and Colonel Reid ...

HER MAJESTY’S STATE BALL

... Guinness, of a daughter, still-born. Jane 5, at Summer-hill. Cork, the lady of John Crawford Mon**A Puk,' Clonmel, the led, Berclej Clibborn, Eiq., ° f At Moher, Lehinch, the led, John HecNemen, Eeq., of ,O Velentie, count, Ken,, the led, George M. Smith, Eeq ...

THE LATE GALES

... ringing, and landed them they would have met with a watery grave. In the vicinity of the coast of St. Mumble’s Head, and Cardigan Bay the casualties were of most fearful character, upwards of 40 persons having, it is supposed, perished on board one vessel ...

THE CONSTABULARY

... Excellency to the ground. When the Lord Lieutenant arrived, the line presented arms by a royal salute, the band playing ** God save the Queen.” The regiment then Mouldered arms, and bis Excellency drove down the line, after which the grenadier company took ...

TO THE HON. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

... shelter—the smith pulled the red hot iron out of the fire, and thrust it towards his face, desiring the devil to be gone.” Mr. John Cavanagh of this place, an educated and respectable convert, was attacked on the strand of Ventry by men with their faces blackened ...

ANTICIPATED COLLISION IN THE COUNTY CAVAN

... persons attending the same shall be proceeded against according to law. D.L. J.P. John Godlev, J.P. Hbnrt T. Kilbbb, J.P. Bomebibt R. Maxweix. D.L. J.P. Edward Priestley, J.P. John B. Grates, R.M. Cstsd, September ftth, 1845. The magistrates having also promptly ...

the conscience of British subjects, on their spiritual and . temporal. There can be but one supreme in any slate

... in the of fc. J- .poinltl John Smyth. Esq , White Park. Ballyclare, has been apt~ magistrate .or the county Antrim. THE CONSTABCLARY. be George Pinchin, Esq., Urst-rate anb-mspector, ■■ removed, his own request, from John.town. KJke°nJ to Skibtereen ...

TO THE CONSERVATIVE BURGESSES OF MERRION WARD

... disgrace which must be attached to a Protestant bishop® support of the Maynooth bill. With great resp®®** remain, sir, yours, &c., John M‘Cobmici* Rector of Cies* ® Creaton Rectory, near Northampton, May 26. MAYNOOTH GRANT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE COBK CONSTITUTION* ...