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MR. SCULLY AND MR. GRATTAN. M P

... MR. SCULLY AND MR. GRATTAN. M Mr. Grattan has »*-nt us Journal) the following Irttrr, with a request that should publish it in reply to some remarks made that gentleman i Q Conciliation Hall last Monday : 84, Stephen’s green, Bth January, 1850. ** Sir—ln ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES. THE COURT

... held the important appointment of Retlus Professor of Divinity since 1129. and waa lately promoted to lucrative Rectory of Arms«h. an ofiee which did not reader aery the realßaation his professorship. Hie demise wUI be deeply deplored the members of the ...

PROCEEDINGS TO STRIKE AN ATTORNEY OFF THE ROLL

... Mr. Dillon B> How, Mount Bellow; John Liphll, J.P. ; At henry Thomas El wl, J.P., Strand Hill; Richard Doherty, M.D., Prohssor, Qu'-on’s College ; Patrick Moran. M.D. ; Mark A. Lynch, J.P. ; Henry Conierfonl J.P. ; John lr'and, J P.; Nicholas Colohan, ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... sporting ? Why should not every man sppearing abroad arms be required to produce his game oertifieate. which every man carrying arms ought have, on refusing to produce it, be deprived of those arms ?—(Hear.) What desired was. that the local magistrate ...

NEW FARMING AND GARDEN SEEDS

... Governors—Arthur Guinness, E«q. ; George Roe, Esq. ; Leonard Dobbin, Esq. ; R. Browne, Esq. ; Lardner Burke. E»q. ; Arm.tr Lowry. Esq. ; John Lowry Esq.; Samuel Warren, Esq. ; Henry Brennan, Esq. ; and Major Bonner. ON SUNDAY, the of A PR! 1,71850, the ANNUAL ...

THE EVENING PACKET, THESD VY. 9 APRIL. 1850

... conflict—even with proud aud powerful Eogland—would be successful. did not make any appeal to arms, but said that even if they stood still, folded their arms, and lookod the minister in the face, be would be compelled to admit that they had conquered (Bear ...

TTTE EVENING PACKET, TTiniSDAT, I.T JTNE, ISAft

... seven millions, distracted and disgusted centuries of misrule, offers of military aid—7o,ooo armed troofis from America, and 30,000 from France—should, as Mr. Grattan alleges, have voluntarily (been made to enable dissatisfied people to vindicate their rights ...

ABOLITION OF THE LORD LIEUTENANCY

... rejection. Mr. Grattan Has the manliest manner challenged the Gorcrnment lawyers in the House of Commons to prore that the abolition of the Lord Lieutenancy, is not an illegal and unconstitutional proceeding. Was that challenge accepted? No. Sir John Jsrvis, ...

tttc mma packtt, satttrbay, e July, isso

... the chair. The following guardians attended sty the John Byrne, Charles F. Dowling, Benjamin J. Hi ), hav- John Ousley Bonsal, Doctor Wall, John H. Askin 7, and Price, William Evans, William Crozier, John H. Ex: ind the Doctor Owen hom: Willia ay oy Thoma: ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY, 10 AUGUST, \m

... Saliuuu. Si. John. Clanna. Farnliaro, Egiuunr, Bi*bop Bauirur. Stradbrokr. Montroaa, It- auiort, Aileabury. Fevertham. Bishop of Gloucrster, Huntley, Canterbury, Sandwich, Kenyon, Ferrer*, Airlie. Cleveland, Douglas, Hawke. Archbiahup of Arm*gh, De Freyne ...