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THE POLITICAL

... realm. led by this infusion of enthusiastic courage* the brave Rodm y put to sea again, pursued the French fleet to the West Indies, and need 1 tell vou what he did, with the aid of those 17.000 brave Irishmen lie took all the ships that he did not cither ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... any ii;-.inedmie die liroVortions the were now levied, ; endanger the success the great measure slave emancipation in the West Indies. , Mr EERO argued, on the contrary, that time could better chosen fordoing «niieihing reheve .the producers East India sngir ...

ENGLISH DISSENTERS

... dismissed during the time he (Mr. Stanley) was in office, from that situation to the situation of stipendiary magistrate in the West Indies. Now, the name of Dundas was somewhat remarkable name, and it so happened that one or two persons named did reside in the ...

Within the Circular Road Within the city, but without the Circular Road... 1,000

... have a local legislation—the insignificant population of Nova cotia have a local legislature, and the slave drivers of the West Indies have a local legislature. We are eight millions i laughter). ** The United States of America were taxed, so arc we. Their ...

THIS HOTEL

... seek the separation of the two countries. Mr. D. ROCHE hoped that as the house had granted the sum of 20.000.000/. to the West Indies, they would not refuse the trifling sum of 120,000/. to Ireland. Air. LITTLETON would not detain the house two minutes. ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... majority with his Majesty's ministers. Government had the patronage of England, of Scotland, of Ireland, and of the East and West Indies. Under those circumstances, was there in the duration iwrliament for seven years, sufficient security for the honesty and ...

thousands upon thousands of hams; ship-loads, and boat-loads, coming daily and hourly from Ireland to feed the ..

... that country sends forth. British North America lives out of the produce of Ireland the navy is provisioned by Ireland; West Indies, East Indies, the places in the Mediterranean, all fed Ireland; besides, observe, when our ports are open for corn, Ireland ...

r. ARTHUR BEAMISH BERNARD, ESQ., AND OTHERS

... this new proposal, one million and half, to effect the ruin the Catholic clergy in Ireland. Buy up Iheslave drivers in the West Indies with millions—buy up the best defenders of Irish freedom with one hundred and twenty thousand (rounds—it cannot be. Mr. ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... the world—Gibralter, Malta, the lonian Islands, the Cape of Good Hope, Sierra Leone, Canada, Nova Scotia, Bermuda, the West Indies, New South Wales. The cost of the anny last year was, from the Ist of April. to the 31st of March, Officers non-commiss ...

NEWRY,' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1834

... acquainted, and which is the most cruel that has ever been inflicted on any people, unless upon the Irish and the slaves in the West Indies. But it is said that the forty-shilling freeholders are now brought the hustings like cattle, and that they exercise no ...

MARRIED,

... kindness of the indulgent parent, with the unostentatious sin. cerity of the true Christian. the 14th May, at l>oroinica. West Indies, after a resilience twenty .seven years in that country. Surgeon William Kennedy, eldest son or the late Mr. Thomas Kennedy ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS. Monday, July 7. IRISH COERCION BILL. Earl GREY said that no one could ..

... of Europe? (hear). Ireland was dealt with in a manner that was not presumed upon with regard to the negro slaves of the West Indies. Were the liberties of Ireland of little value that no explanation was be given of this matter ? He had given notice a motion ...