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4 THE ROSCOMMON J NA T« ‘

... We furthc “ret add. that hi. Royal highness the Duke Clarence in ® ponding and perilous stale. He subjest Pa spasmodic Smacks, which .«increasjr g “Sr tererily .nH •!.. accompanies the.n.-AA»r-x The Duke of Clarence has been recent ly indisposed with ® ...

1? H R ft OSCOM M 0 ft JOtJUft A L*

... such a memorable piece of testimony as we now have the plcsture ui sub iniuing (o the public. MH. HA OS ON, f* &in,__ln the Cambridge Chronicle of the 49ih in*t; is an aiticleof four lines, containing assertion troiti very recent experience,! am enabled complete ...

ASK OKTIIK KE AND I ALLIA'I tV lOK Til K SAMK. I Font I fie Examiner.) uncommon case the faculty

... explained iwohlein which had gteally perplexed the learned. •jhe Duke of Newcastle complains, jn.ilar NAtviiK., that he cannot collect his deas when addresses the Noble Hnnsc.-r- Mack. alack! Lord Duke. *• llw JP«'* heel von cannot see becauxe is nOl Jrt in ...

T t: E R OS € O 51 M O N JOUR N A

... able give that importance to the sentiments of Oxford, which they will no doubt, iiiuefdligabiy endeavour do. Oxford and Cambridge, and llu; whole bench of Bishops, hutihrre, voted for James and against William yet the principles of constitutional freedom ...

THE HNAL unstamped keceipts

... 1828, Miss Browne handed 21. on account of rent due Mr. Browne. “DANIEL M-GLOUGHLIN.’ There was a conviction for 1 til THE DUKE OF VVELLINGToN.-^THE DUEL. THE EDITOR THE MORNING JOURNAL. Sir, \»t having been consulted u|khi the publicHtiuu the correK ...

the ROSCOMMON journal

... exception of the Duke Cumberland) vote for the second reaeing by proxey or otherwise. Curiously enough, all the Archbishops will vote against the second (reading; —ten Bi shops, out of the whole number, will vote for the second reading. The Duke of Northamberiand’* ...

« » ANT^To'xilF Susie*»yo«rftaou» ,A I j INDEPBNDEV I CI-ÜB. WitlieTtry «c*llcßc«,iWfeocombine* with Mil 8,. a ..

... proceeding* of ,h « I hr |, p f uodlhe it p ..r crvUiug. Meeting CmsUereß, w. .r. i etr-t? fciA f« r this d«y.] , j • The Duke of sex. |fl i. e..i . psh.»n?ht * f 1 Thursday, the June Quarterly Meet- , . b(rt strengthen ci.btook -►d i >'r lu.we w«s cert ...

ivarl also rnoved lliat nb' (letitibfi a Bill ghoiifd rtfcSiVt'tl* afttr'ibe'2slh oi March, anil Report ibe ..

... trade rename their ■aiitiings- Lori am wrweil »teturnof the monies law) out the poor a** Wales jdiirwig the last year. the Duke WtLLINOTOR.who entered the house lillie after fiver* , *,:ii the Noble Lord hi* moh*' tomorrow, as by that time should he ...

? isfc* peeis, lh** t'hiel Mourner THE BLOOD ROYAL, li.s Royal Highness Ilia Royal Highness the Duke Sussex the ..

... August, and will remain nnlil the end of the summer His Koval High ness the Duke Cumberland will prupably leave Rngla ml for a time, din ing the visit of the Duke of Cambridge.—/;i/c//r*/enrp, A supplement (» the {London Gnzrtie I'ucsdav evening annoiinci'c ...

4 >.l .nk i*tia\v is how eaILM ujmn tj die |)r4'»»'fvt cv>nteft(t

... Jiegitter. HiaKoyblHighness the Duke ofCamhrijff* will hear in August, and will remain no. til Ike end of (he summer His High ness tire Duke of Cumberland will leave KugUndfora (ime, during the visit „(•' the Duke of Cambridge.—//ifefftj^itec, A supplement ...

• PROCLAMATION

... Ambasaadora« Prince Matocorwicb and Barua Bulut. bad long eonferencethia morning with lbs Karl Aberdeen, at the Foreign Ofics. The Duke of Devon (hire left Holloa Ah* bey on Teevday morning, and jiaeeed thmegh Leedeon hie to Chateworth. The H«>*. William au.l ...

riiOVINCIAI. INI KI.LIGENCE* HATH ASSIZES. Trim, March 7. For many years there has nut irei crow dial asarges ..

... appeal. One ball of the tine goes tile in formers, flbe collector and bailiff.) the itsidue to the o* l * l- , a»Aft. The Duke of Cambridge has lieen apjiointed Viceroy Hanover, whern Uistuibauce* sfdj cent one. ...