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... this introduced ? Did not convey statement that the Impend Parliament pledged that the uniform tenor of the policy exercised Inwards Ireland was that of wisdom and justice (hear, hear). What cause was there otherwise for adopting this clause? would take leave ...

FROM DUBLIN FOR CORK,

... illustration the uselessness of the exhortation, Physician, heal thyself.” lie died from breaking a blood-vessel. Had his complaint been consumption, would, doubtless, have cured it in his peculiar fashion, and been enabled on” a little longer amongst his ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER ADJOURNED SITTING

... the amendments made it quite new bill. The first bill had been proposed in consequence of finding the difficulty of trying complaints against the conduct borough elections. The Lords had introduced an amendment* providing that the proposed court should comist ...

THE DINNER

... found no longer wise or safe to withhold the necessary corrections—if this was the case in England, asked what were the complaints and what the grievances under which Scotland labouted (hear) ? It was no exaggeration on this point to say that the rep ...

DR. COSGRAVE, WHO has practised in many part* abroad, well at in the principal Cities and Towns indhe three ..

... Venereal Pains, Asthma, Consumption, Falling-Sickness, Dropsy, Diseases the Eye, Deafness, Liver and Bilious Complaints; and, in abort, he cure* all inward and outward Disea«es (when curable), chiefly by VEGETABLE PREPARATIONS, when all other remedies have failed ...

WOOLLEN MART,

... otningar liaora. and ha woald taka upon himoolf to uy. the modkina would eora mo, if it in the power of medieino to roach complaint. 1 now determined to proceed. Mill feeling there something not yet eradicated, and Increased the dose to tweire, silicon ...

The Tribune

... to lowing, among other proofs, of the efficacy M orison a a«te»M wirt tfe duMmyagOdf-sk—. and tmbttanetof m kmg-ojjtnd*»g inward Tumour. Meuria Moriaon and Moat, DsaaStaa—l abouM consider myself guilty of togratitude, loumt M withhold moat tincero thanks ...

The Telbttne

... the efficacy os Monaoo s Medicines: Car* ofjaendies. aUendsd milk Iks discharge of Gaßskanes, Ike sahetnaceof loag-offiadtag inward Tumour. To Mas k Morison and Moat, Mr Data Stas—l should consider myself guilty in- gratitude, longer to withhold ray moat ...

LIVERPOOL AND NEWRY

... the efficacy Moruon's Medicines Curt Jaundice, attended milk the ditehurye of Gall-doatt, and the subetauceof a taay ofmdimg inward Tumour. To Messrs. Horisoo and Moat DaaT&wa-l ahouid emntder Rrywlf guilty of to- gratitude, longer to withhold sincere fur ...

FIRE BRANCH

... proofs, of the eneacy Morison's Medicines:— Cere of Jlnradke, attended with lie diuhant of and lie tnbetanceof long-offending inward T^awer. To Messrs. Morison and Moot My D«*r Bin,_l ahould eoatidcr myself (nllty «f infratiSuJe, longer to withbold «ny meet ...

NEMrRY4 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1835

... vioient change, when 1 think means exist of giving reasonable support, and of, the same time, redressing the just causes of complaint. Many objections may undoubtedly be made propositions, or to any that can be offered on this subject; but let be remembered ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINtR

... that “If the Irish labourers staid at home and attended to their natural calling, instead of polities, there would be no complaints of the sort alluded to on the part of English landlords !” This man has an Irish title and an Irish estate, and how he could ...