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Cije BtoglieDa journal; Or, Meath and Louth Advertiser* Q?- ft,

... been abolished ; and instead of it, a service of plate is to be kept at every foreign mission, with the King Great Britain’s arms engraved on it, for the use of the Am • bassadors or Minister, as the case may be. The Marquis of Londonderry, who has resigned ...

ON ILK DING HORSF-S

... oats per day, and a stone of hay, is the quantity stated to given post horses, . by two eminent coachmastcrs mentioned by Sir John Sinclair (in the appendix to hi* account Scat* Husbandry, vcl. 2. App. No. 23.) and a charge for similar consumption has not ...

!y tl?al siiould say « little polsible. It would, tl>e case in deUl!. shall b.lefly give its priocipal however, ..

... Robert Wood, complaining certain hard.hip.. It 01 '* called forth tome remarks from Lord Palmerston, i, t)l .on of the late John Crowe, who. Davies, and Mr. k. Wilson. • married Mis. Minchin, cousin-german COMMITTEE SUPPLY* j /■'! iKr» tsi»ar On the Vote ...

MVUDUI OF M.UOII GOI.W

... and Portugal—three limes throe, The Rose, the Thistle, and the Shamrock—three times three. The memories of Henry Grattan,Henry Flood, John Philpot Curran, and Richard Brinsley Sheridan—the umleviating fiiends of our country—the undaunted and incorruptible ...

Lit. /

... ««>. the grater part of us Frenchmen heard nothing but On Saturday there was a numerous and respectable and one o’clock# ao armed pmy insurgents entered 'he none, and Were far from paving attention to. or Mm.ng the Association. THE HISSES WAI.Lij y . the ...

DEPARTURES

... the extent and object of the disturbances in Ireland.” On this there was a debate which Messrs. Grattan, J. Smith, Robertson, Banlces, Rice, Peel, and Sir John Newport took share.—The not parricularly interesting. The grounds on which the amendment was resisted ...

LOCAL TAXATION—DUBLIN,

... M'Cormick, the next witness, sr.iJ, that on the loth April, he slept John Hoban’s house when the attack was made } when witness got and looked through the window, he saw eleven men armed with scythes, hurls, bayonets and fire aims. Hoban asked who they were ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S DINNER,

... House Corr -ction, by Hugh Parker, Esq., Bernard John Wake, and Joseph Haywood, Gentlemen, for not satisfactorfy answering questions put to him, by virtue a Commission of Bankrupt, recently issued against John Smith, of Doncaster, grocer and seedsman. Mr ...

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... jocose observation. The fair test our efforts had been ' determine the propiety of these appointments would faction, who with arms m attempt to ascertain w hat instance had it ocwou not surrender the curred that the fair pretensions of Catholic to nomi allowa ...

speech &r ni&KtS'G

... and appearing night under arms. . It appeared from the testimony of several wittipsses whb had been participators in the outrage, that the prisoners, with seven others, went on the night named the indictment, disguised and armed, the barracks, and broke ...

> c J j otlto cede

... Catholics should get arms.? He had however, given that idea, lest it might be said that their object was declare war. Was it not horrible that miscreants, many of whom were not individually worth teupence in the world, should be provided with arms, ammunition ...