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... coercion act*. Mr. 11. Grattan. M I’., addressed the mis ting considerable length, and entered into elaborate defence Hie landlords Ireland. would recommend those individuals to Lord Ihtnoghmore had done, and hoe a party of armed men hunt these assassin* ...
... of Saturday contains the following Wednesday evening laat, at an early hour, a gang of five men armed, and partly in disguise, entered the cottage of John Higgins, steward to Henry Spaigbt, Esq., of Corbaliy, near Quin, county Clare, where, in Ids absence ...
... Leinster, Lord Cloncnrry, Mr. O’Connell, M.l*., Sir John Power, Bart., Henry iirtttan, M.P., Very Ite\. Dr. Yore, Admiral Oliver, Sir James Murray, Messrs. Richard ff'tionuuu, Hensley ; John Clssson, John M*Donnell, Merrion-aquan*; T. M. (ircahatn, HayM ...
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... Henry A. H-cber.£l/»bO; Clnisn.pher hig-h sheritf. .00; MonraU .F. OToimtH, M.P., and J. O’Connell of Qnai, £.dJO; John Coltonian, John Leahv. I’iksi; lien is S. Lalor, Rev. E. Ilerlierf, vicar*of Killarnev, Rev. K. Iltrin-if, £100; I). Mahon v. Dunloe ...
... Ibe Court Itai.tnnilheed*. Mr. fkorf.. Y'ouug. uP.cisl asaigner. Lied,. Mr toln-itor, Temi'U ; and Mr. Brown, udieitor. H,i ™ JOHN KOBKBTA, of Liverpool, poltto-dea'.er. April 38. twelve, at the Court of Beukruptry, h..e,|,. J* James (' ...
... Walpole, Lord Chatham. Mansfi. Id. Burke, Fox. Pitt, and Grattan, placed in St. Stephen's Hall. have further to propose that the following- three artists, vi* , illiau. Marshall, John Beil, and John Henry Folev, whow works in the last exhibition in Westminster ...
... crew. Kisostown, Jan. W.S.W. Arrived ilr*- Bethel from St. John's, New Brunswick Co»K, Jan. 28. Arrived ofl ll*e Jane from Antigua for ti*e Clyde. UrtL, JaN-29 - Sailed the Rauswell from Sr. John■ New Brunswick. AYR, Jan. 29.—The Helen Stewart, which got ...
... Riding £8 Bs. Wales—Anglesey the Uirhuioud Railway, tor the non-paymeut of wages. i£B IC*. 9d., Brecon £9 Us., Cardigan none, qualifyimr John Nsgle, the spekeiiman of tbs party, stated that hs '■ usually obtained magistrates’ solicitors; cfeiks went to ...
... defeated rnmor.tr to regain their lost ground by similar con•• 'u'iooai tnrtui*. and not by an to arm*. Nevertkrieoe latter course waa taken , and in Decem'ier armed bodies of insurgent*, mhabitaule of Lulyne, allied native* other cantons, endeavoured overthrow ...
... willing to meet him. and to show the grounds on which I have come to (be same conclusion with Burke, with Sir John Newport, with Mr. Grattan, with Lord Plunkett, and with some of the most ißstinguidled of the Catholics themselves, well as with llieir ...