FOURTH LECTURE IN ANSWER TO MR. FROUDE. “GRATTAN AND THE VOLUNTEERS.”
... FOURTH LECTURE IN ANSWER TO MR. FROUDE. “GRATTAN AND THE VOLUNTEERS.” WHY HOME RULE FAILED UNDER GRATTAN. ‘they knew, whe'nes . was . ...
... FOURTH LECTURE IN ANSWER TO MR. FROUDE. “GRATTAN AND THE VOLUNTEERS.” WHY HOME RULE FAILED UNDER GRATTAN. ‘they knew, whe'nes . was . ...
... J ing last week the officials of Cardigan jail had a named John Stuart cae cng ne at the Assizes, About six o'clock tr ly they tah Jacob, the turnkey, was fp pane as almost take po murder to iss wach eel cries ‘wére he was overpowered, and his down stairs ...
... “ANNESLEY ARMS” FAMILY, BOARDING, & COMMERCIAL HOTEL. lu the meantime, Ladies and Gentlemen can accommodated with Apartments in a Private Boarding Honse. In making this announcement, the Proprietors would beg to intimate that the principles on which they ...
... chapter of Ist John, after which selected for his teat John a 14. first clause, I am the good Shepherd, and introduced the subject by showing that Ciirist'a superiority above other prophets was proved by the simple annunciation of the teat. John never said ...
... carrotel Currants Thomas Gilmore & Co., do. John Richardson, bag Coffee D. M'Cann, 20 boxes Candles M. Gray, 70 boxes Soap , John Stephens, 2 Millstones, casks Shovels John Araott Co., 1 bale Woo Jens John Mackenzie & Co., 4 puns. Yeast James Barnett ...
... ROBBERY OF ARMS IN BELF. s, both at passing dto allow Ox Wednesday night, or yesterday mornin; lishment of Mr. John Neill, ganmaker, E rey would was feloniously entered, aod fire-arms nts to be | descriptions stolen, It appears that th to grant shut and ...
... Fearrut af? Carpréay morn- ing last week the officials of Cardigan jail had a frightful encounter named John Stuart and trial at the Assizes. A’ ae o'clock in the morning, as Mr. Jifeob, the tarukey, was opening lim by the neckerchief, t ht as almost ...
... in the arms of Jesui ...
... Though two, vent to Grattan, the &Wee and ['wet popular of the leader.— Charlemon% end Food, were to the Catholic claims, yet tins meeting of sturdy Pro• adopted the resolution (amnir of the Catholic, which lied been drafted by Grattan', on the motion of ...
... ASSAULT OF ARMS. Ox Wednesday the non commissioned officers of the Ist and 2nd Life Guards and the Royal Horse Guards, or “‘ Blues,” exhibited their skill and prowess in an assault of arms at St. James's Hall, London. The occasion, whieh had for its object ...
... the August, read Lieut. Maunsell Mechara, &c. Foot—Lieutenant C. W. St. John to Captain, purchase, vice Sykes, who retires; Ensign R. Roils be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice St.John. Foot—Krevet-Major V. Wing to Major, without purchase, vice Heyland, whose ...
... to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Wilson; Second Captain John Davenport Shakespear aptam, vice Bingham; First Lieutenant John de Luitrell Saunclerson to Second Captain, vice Second Lieutenant Sir John William Campbell, Bart., bo Firtt Lieutenant, vice Saunderson; ...