CONCILIATION HALL
... Michael Griffin, John O’Callaghan, Peter Kelly, John Kennedy, James Murray, James Rabbett, John Cosgrave, John Cullen, William .Maxwell, John Creegan, Patrick Shields, Thornes Carroll, John Thomas Kenny, Daniel ...
... Michael Griffin, John O’Callaghan, Peter Kelly, John Kennedy, James Murray, James Rabbett, John Cosgrave, John Cullen, William .Maxwell, John Creegan, Patrick Shields, Thornes Carroll, John Thomas Kenny, Daniel ...
... attended at the place of inquiry to conduct the case on behalf of the complaining parties, and rudely laid hold of him by the arm for the purpose of dragging or rather putting him out of the room. 1 find statement to that effect in the Freeman’s Journal ...
... tor the maatlaaghief John Mullen, to Irani purled fat 7 ye* re. John Moagan (or an afsanlt with intent to raviih; to imprisoned 3 years nod kept hard labour. Daniel for sheep stealing, like Bryea Colgan, for the manslaughter of John Colgao. IS month* and ...
... business but land, and nothing can compensate him for the want of that. Mr. John Fry, of Abbeytown, has been appointed to office of Registrar Marriages for the district of Boyle. Mr. John Locke baa been elected to the office of City Pleader in London. The Faria ...
... the following Jury was sworn:— Henry Rose, Richard Shlnkwin. Daniel &Manse% Thomas Weldon, John Tuthill, Henry Bennett. John Finch, Robert Carry, William Masan, John D. VVIVIS, and Lyre Powell. William Dobbins, mum Thema& Patrick, and Michael Bonrke, were ...
... ibis penalty of the merciful church were—John Barrio, W. Donoe van, Pat. femvth Tim. Vanghan. I'at Brieo, John Sheehan. Micbeal Corcoran, Con. Niebo'. •on, the widow Crowley, widow Pttifrral, the Guira, and John Shea. ' nnderstand that is Mr. M——*s intention ...
... era* frastnan’a right to be trainod to the use arms—(cheers.) He saw that hi* words were taken down; bat ho repeat them—(cheers.) They had right to possaas arms, and to bo practised in the ism the. Mr. Grattan reminded him that this was one of dm first ...
... RICHARD ALBERT UTZOEKAD, Lsq.. M.P. The following members of Parh.ment were present:- The Liberator, W. Smith Brten. Esq., H. Grattan, Esq., J. Kelly. Esq., D. Browne, Esq., 1. O Connell, Lsq., R A Fitr ’erald Esq., (chairman). Chaibmav Liberator and Fell ...
... But to the Duke: On Friday last he was in his never-failing place on the Government beinch, his hat drawn over his eyes, his arms folded, leaning back in his seat, with his legs thrust forward, one overlapping tile other, (his irvariable Iattitude in tie ...
... quantity of four in one Bottle for 335., by which 11s. are saved. The Five Pcund cases may be had as usual, NEW FARM fiTDE JOHN HOLDRIGHT, No. 28, THOMAS.STREET, RESPECTFULL\' makes known theffrigal of the following Newly Imported Seeds, all of which ...
... pass the Easter recess. The Earl of Cardigan is on a visit to his aunt, the venerable Miss Augusta Brindersell, formerly Maid of Honour to Queen Charlotte, who is ill at Richmond. The Queen has been pleased to appoint John Pope, Esq. to be Clerk of the Works ...
... Foreign Fabric, in endless designs of taste. | Yet there are 500 retailers pretending to u_ll T_rn they Genius, Science, Arts and Arms, | call, * Howqua's Mixture ' —each mixture differing from all Attest Ol Ireland’s glory ;5 { the others. Now, as there can ...