CONCILIATION HALL
... Gernon, Esq., barrister ; Dr. Stephen Murphy, T .F. ...
... Gernon, Esq., barrister ; Dr. Stephen Murphy, T .F. ...
... each. Henry Grattan took an hour and a half to discuss a part of ir the bill in Conciliation Hell; by no effort at condensation l can he compress his observations on the wehole bill into a less space of time than two hours, Then there are John O'Brien, Caleb ...
... for (hear, hear). Mr. Grattan remarked that there were many instances of the police attempting to entrap persons into situations in which they might be charged with crime, and instanced the ease of a policeman named Callan biding arms, and accusing in. noeent ...
... Earl of Cardigan, and ion which every ft£ and honest spirit must feel in the . heiress the tVwi.ing estates and property Fhntshl. e, 'downfaii of a and anarchy.” | the hiitorian). by the Lady Emma Bnidt'nell, sister of the present E.»rl Cardigan. Her father ...
... Cardiff, do. Brothers, Evans. Llaneity, do. Dart, Nunn, Newcastle. do. Jes, , ie, Patton. Trol,ll. do. Harmony. Davies, Cardigan, to. George Canning. Meddle, Cardiff, do. to Mare. Awn Simple. Giliar, Liverpool, sundrieS. Alarm, ilannington, London, do ...
... not, for had not even thought fit to read it. (laughter.) cleared the landlord eutcred upon it awl had no tax to pay. Mr. JOHN O’BRI3N pi h»s motion h»c . thrc ...
... as the hon. member for Meath, could not venture to go about their own estates without being armed (name aught be permitted to mention the hon. name of ** Grattan—when he saw the— things, considered such a bill as this absolutely necessary. The —ms bill ...
... Robertson. Retriment; Lieut. John Suinforth, from the St. Helena Regiment; Ensicrn Charles Markechnie, from the 93d Foot; Ensign John Selwyn Payne; Ensign G-orge Phillips, from the 47th Foot ; Ensign Robert Rnttledge ; Ensign John Bulkeley Thelvall; Ensign ...
... his legs, arms, and body, who had tried all other tdicieesbeforethe arrival of yours, but all of which did en r0 good; but yours cured him in about six weeks, and I0 now, by their means alone, quite restored to health VgeOUr, Signed, JoHN MaRTIN. Piles ...
... diocrity. Morgan Ratler disports himself on Spanish matters, taking as a groundwork Ford's admirable Hand l Book, the best of John Murray's travelling companions.- l Milly L., a tale in humble Life, is followed by a paper I of loftier pretence-one of ...
... give the people of his native country muskets, carbines, and cartridges (bear, hear)— and was also a) Hint to give them an armed soldiery, licentious and insolent police force. —(Hear, hear, hear). Instead of setting the poor of Ireland to work, they were ...
... manner, and docility of character, afford hope of her continuance in our service. COUNTY OF WATERFORD. From the Rev. John Cooke, inn. 4 _ _ John’s Hill, Waterford. Dear Sir—l have once month meeting all the Protestsnt servants roy parish that I enabled 00l- ...