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PERFECT OBEDIENCE

... week. Captain Searer and Messrs. Grattan and Dilln Brow n subsequently addressed the association, and ts rent for the week was announced at 2071. 19s. *1 109 PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE °n Thursday evening, a party of five armed person, three dressed in women’s ...

A JUNIOR BACHELOR

... eight o’clock several of the private soldiers in Colonel Reid’s regiment, to the number upwards of 100, came into the town armed with thick sticks, and staves resembling their stable broomhandles, crying out, “Down with the Walterites, and Colonel Reid ...

MISCELLANEOUS. „ Majesty, his Royal Highness Prince Albert, and hole of the court, attended divine service in ..

... r, the Lord Steward, and a number of the higher authorities of the University, apd walked up the centre of the building arm in arm Prince, bowing to all, and smiling evidently whb'-heartfelt pleasure at the very splendid and spirit-stirring scene which ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... that dangerous and unlawful coni-arrW acclamation .h. , Liberator put his •• Lara eap, or Repeal croan. i .otter front Mr. John ! O'Neil, who, said, had been labouring ! under severe indisposition ; it was congratulatory upon the present circumstances ...

PROGRESS OF PUSEYISM

... following notification: Some of our readers may recollect that, in the course of last autumn, we published a letter from Lord John Manners, inviting those of our church who deemed the establishment of some charitable order advisable, to found one in com ...

HER MAJESTY’S STATE BALL

... Guinness, of a daughter, still-born. Jane 5, at Summer-hill. Cork, the lady of John Crawford Mon**A Puk,' Clonmel, the led, Berclej Clibborn, Eiq., ° f At Moher, Lehinch, the led, John HecNemen, Eeq., of ,O Velentie, count, Ken,, the led, George M. Smith, Eeq ...

after having been convicted upon the most irrefragible evidence of murder, declared, upon the scaffold, that ..

... of cruelty, and to murder many thousand Protestants, that lived peaceably and friendly with them, before they could take up arms for their defence, made the sins of murder, violence, and cruelty, immeasurably sinful and detestable.” Horlase adds, that ...

THE MAGISTRACY

... First Place. Mr. Robert Hazlet •• « Second Place. Mr. John Mahon •• . •• Seventh Place. The following gentlemen were elected sisars at the last examination in Trinity College:— Secession The Rev. John George Wenham, 8.A., demy of Magdalen College, is announced ...

THE LATE GALES

... ringing, and landed them they would have met with a watery grave. In the vicinity of the coast of St. Mumble’s Head, and Cardigan Bay the casualties were of most fearful character, upwards of 40 persons having, it is supposed, perished on board one vessel ...

RESIGNATIONS

... tallow, deals, and mats. During the height of the storm the Briton, of Cardigan, was hurled on to the rocks St. Bride’s bay, and became a perfect At Swansea, “Exmonth, Cardigan, Bideford, and Portland the damage is described to have been of the most ...

THE LATE STORM

... succeeded in arresting not long since, in the glen of Aherlow, another bad character named John Breen, charged with attacking the house of John Ryan, of Glaboola; also John O’Brien, charged with the robbery of Collins, the dairyman. —Limerick Chrmucie. Affray ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD. JUNE 20,

... Stockport, against the Irish arms bill, and in favour of a repeal of the legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland. Mr. P. HOWARD presented a petition from Carlow deprecatory of the spirit and principles of the Irish arms bill. Sir D. ROCHE presented ...