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BELFAST LIATLBOUR RILL

... of Cardigan, North America, for Liverpool. myself, captain, six seamen esc.ped in boat, but do not expect to live long; not sighted land; starving; if Almighty godn. so cbancer to land this send word to my wife in Cardigan that I urn no mere—John William ...

ROSSEL'S RESIGNATION

... bergue Mar/ Cardigan, North America, for Liverpool. myself. captain, six seamen seeped in one boat, but do not es, ro u t to live long; not sighted land; waning; if Almighty guineas charmer to land this send w e ed . to sly wife in Cardigan that I suit ...

MOH WATER THIS DAY,

... troops of the Government, and Montmartre has been vigorously attacked. The National Guards are said to be throwing away their arms and uniform. The sacrilegious ruffians who have so long outraged decency, and mocked religion, shall soon have their deserts ...

AFTERNOON LECEURE3

... of it at once to Mr. John Dale, the agent for Meyer.t lumen and Co in New. York. On looking over hat of passengers botod the ilidattal imam, when she lot New York and &Won, it &mosso , that there were two named Thew!, son one John Th-mp on. a cabin passenger ...

BELFAST POLICE -COURI—YEeTSEDAT

... disorderly abecessee, Piles, Fistula, and sores of every descrip. and using obscene language in Grattan street. A fine lion.—The very satisfactory results arming form the of 104 and coats was imposed.—Catherine oughead use of this invaluable Ointmelot, when ...

land who have spoken, written, and saw famous form or other of Home Rule. (Lend appiasse.) Mr. JOHN MARTIN, M.P.,

... Crown ? The discussion lasted fer over half a century, and was at last satisfactorily terminated in 1782 by one Henry Grattan and his armed men. (Cheese.) In 17103 we I,ad the Declaratory Act, decreeing that the I settlement of 1782. shall at no time hereafter ...

BELFAST POLICE COLBT-YU,UO•T. CIIIIINAZ, COURT. [Before J ANza J.P.; Dr. Dimwit., ~. ; PNtue JOINSTON, Esq, ..

... SLUMS —Pa.riek Quigley and John Quigley were pot forward in custody, cha rge d with wearing Orange sambas through Beliaat. The prisoners were discharged on account of the good behaviour of the public in general. . CARMAN—John Nelson was brought forward ...

WHOLESALE EVIC I lON3 NEAR KELLS

... and it. landlord is Mr. John Nicholson, D.L , of Batrath. To all persons who have taken any interest in tie melancholy history of Irish evictions it is not fleece very to state that in that tear stained record the name of Mr. John Nicholson has obtained ...

two countries, and he N.yp :

... or, to use his own words in hit letter to Lord corneae, to give it a handsome support on the tart of the Gev.rnutent. Grattan was taken unto the lush Privy Council. and to all outward appearauee kmancipat ion sr. on the eve of being enacted. But before ...

HIGH WArßit 11113 DAT. MX. lieraie—LN

... to *emu to the er Majesty the compensation to whit* tk7 we entitled in consequence of the abolition of parc), nee i n t h e arm y. After some di amnion, '.ond reading of the Bill was Hied for Men. week. A copy of the Royal warms t, amid,b_t!'‘ the regulation ...

DEDICATION OF ST. mums NEW CATHOLIC HIJECH. POETGLENONE

... be dew? with cording to hie merits. The arrest was cleverly effected by Acting- Constable Bailey. GRATTAN MONUMZNY.. Ppeeird meeting of the Grattan Monument. Committee will be held at the Mansion Holum to-day at three o'clock. Mr. Foley will be present ...