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MR BRIGHT ON THE IRISH QUESTION

... intense, with almost trembling interest. »ro ignorant of what the Government is about to do—-01 what Lord John Russell will undertake. Lord John Russell has been praised for his courage f * gacity. I will not dispute his virtues ; they are amongst the ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... county of Perth- Creditors meet in the Glasgow Chophouse, St John Street, Perth, 14th February and 14th March, one o'clock. Creditors of George Itonertson. flesher, Perth, meet in St John lavern there, vlst February, one o'clock. Creditors of late William ...

IRELAND

... Several stormy speeches were delivered in the course of the proceedings. H. Grattan, M.P., concluded his address by a declaration, that when he had at his back tour hundred thousand armed men and four hundred pieces of artillery, would then look for justice ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... favour of the motion. Mr Aleock, Mr G. Thompson, and Lord D. Stuart, supported the motion, which was opposed Mr Newdegate. Lord John Russell said he could not the middle of July assent to the introduction of a bill of so much importance. He had nothing to ...

Published: Wednesday 17 July 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3746 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... it was at a beer shop where he and four other men kicked a row in the house; and that the pot-boy armed himself with a pistol, and shot him in the arm and thigh. answer to a question as to where he lived, he said that it was at No. 13 George Yard, W ...

UNROLLING OF THE EGYPTIAN MUMMY IN THE BELFAST MUSEUM

... Queen's College; l>rs Grattan and Read ; Revs. Dr Hincks (Killileagh), Steen, W. .M'llwaine. W. Bruce, and J. Porter; Lieut. L'alden, Robert Patterson, Gordon Thompson, Richard Davison, Edmund Getty, Wm. Thomson, A.J. Alacroary, and John Hind, jun., Esqrs ...

Published: Wednesday 23 October 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 833 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... clock. Before two o'clock the attendance was numerous. Amongst those present observed Lord John Russell, Sir J. Hobhouse, P. Scrope, Mr Hume, Mr Ouseley Higgins, Mr John Stewart, Spooner, Mr Plumptre, Sir Robert Inglis, &c. At twenty minutes past two o'clock ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... mentioned again of a farm in East Lothian, Bay some honourable member more con*ill the details of that property than I am 'arm in tnat point; but as informed the the estion had been previously in the hands of l9tti „ . cr, and had never been let before ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... with foreign ' Jw rs to the inconvenience arising from large bodies o oreigners coming to tliis country in uniform and side arms during the ensuing exhibition also whether her Majesty s Government inl,'tided to take anv steps to prevent large bodies of ...

Published: Wednesday 02 April 1851
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2701 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... motion ; for, should the colonial expenditure be reduced in this way, he would see his way to a repeal of the malt tax. Lord John Russell said that the question was a most important one, for it was not a question of saving money, but of the maintenance ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... hospital for the present. According to the hospitalassistant ha was brought in with nis legs, thighs, and arms very much swollen ; each arm was cut very deep, and very much lacerated the cord with wi ich he had been tied; there was some mortification ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... flanks, led by Speaker, the Sergeant-at- Arms, Lord John Russell, Lord Palmerston, Lord Dudley Stuart, &c. is probable they never yet presented themselves before royalty with such decorous staidness, and, though Lord John Russell's intrepidity is not to be ...