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... JhncHpatriek—l)r. Young; Deuvir’s Hotel. J>un^annon—Messrs. Peebles Co. Lisburn —Hertford Anns Hotel; Queen’s Arms Hotel. Lurgan—Mr. John Nettleton. Murphy. Portglcnone—lfr. Madden. B-if Hotels, Steam-boats, and Betailert, supplied on liberal terms ...
... Comber.—Mr Lowry tknrnpatnek, Dr. Young ; Denvlr's Hotel. —Messrs. Peebles & Co. Lisburn. —Hertford Arms Hotel ; Queen's Arms Hotel. Lmrgan.—yir. John Neltleton. .Ifoww.—Miss Murphy. PoriglenoHt. —Dr. Msdden. oh e c. rpHE DID COPI’EREI) AM) X Fast-Sniliiig ...
... Esq. ) Director* of the Belfast and JOHN HARRISON, Esq. Balivmena Kaiiaav. ss, e^ - | “■- ...
... a great deal real, and something mea in arms to enfi It was a curious sight, that of uate the disfranchisemen tof country, yet resolved of ft tah inhabitants ]—men in the great body and honour of Ireland, arms to assert the dignity entertaini: a cordial ...
... as this, need he do more than mention the name of Grattan—(chéers)—yes, Grattan’s was a name cal- culated to raise scenes of a pleasing and joyous na. ture in the mind of Irishman. The spirit of Grattan, he trusted, was abroad, and Repealers would ever ...
... —Dr. Hoskitib C ...
... acclamation. Steele ward. 14s 6d. Collected bv Messrs. James Fitspatrick and John Paren, 6d; John Woods, Neal Bogan and James M’Govern, 6s. O'Brien ward, 6s lid. per Messrs. J. Looghraa, John Coyle, and Robert M*. Mil lan. Tn« tLad Repeal Warden handed one shilling ...
... W. Logan, and John Connor, Vindicator ward, 17s 2d.—Messrs. John Tracey and Nicholas Smith, 14s 8d; Mr. H. Boyle, 2s 6d. Freeman ward, 83 7d. Collectors—Messrs, Felix O'Neill and Terence M‘Auley. O’Brien ward, Gs dd. Collectors—Mr. John Coyle, 3s 54, ...
... o'clock, Mr. Smith O’Brien, M.P., entered the hall, and was received with loud cheers. Mr. J. O'Connell, M.P., and Mr. Henry Grattan, M.P., subsequently entered the hall, and experienced an enthusiastic reception. On the motion of Mr. Smith O'Brien the chair ...
... the broad of his back weltering in his blond. t seems the unhappy gentleman had cut the veins Sur- and arteries of his sword-arm with a razor. gical aid were in immediate attendance, aud the ar- teries were tied up. Recovery is doubtful. The Major is a ...
... Galway Town Deputation. Belfast Citizens’ Deputation.—Charles M‘Alis- ter, James M‘Convery, John M‘Veigh. Londonderry Citizens’ Deputation.—J. M‘Clos- key, John Gill, and Denis M‘Evoy. Kilcullen and Gormanstown Deputation. Deputation of Inhabitants of ...