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... Ile had to do with one upon whom such arms little effect, and who had, for once at least, t he advantage of teing clearly in the right. Mr. brought it as a charge against Lord p At steasxoN thac he had himself seen a secret tre aty, signed ty France with ...

Tilt VirEtltLY RtGISTgt

... Sweeney, C. Bre nnan, Longford ; John and Pat McGaban, D un gannon; Chas. Moller, Strabane; Wm. Smith, Mrs. Walton ; H. W. Smith, Liverpool ; W. Leslie, J. B. Cowan, H. Kennedy, John M‘Knight, Cha. Snowden, Belfast; John H. Thompson, J. Brown, Edward Meek ...

IRELAND

... every persuasion? ABOLITION OP THE VICE-ROTALTV.—A letter from Mr. if. Grattan, M.P., on the question of the Irish Vice-royalty, appears in the Freeman's Journal of yesterday. Mr. Grattan says: The Irish are quietly carrying not me-ely the Be- Peal of the ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... ana Captain Gossett, Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms, appeared at the bar of their lordships' House, accompanied by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Pakington, Lord J. Manners, the Solicitor Genera), Sir John Hay, Sir G. Bowyer, Colonel Taylor, and many ...

THE HEAVY RAINS AND FLOODS

... Vale of Neath. At Haverfordweat some cattle were killed by lightning during the storm that prevailed; at Cardigan, two pigs, belonging to Mr. John Havarti, cabinet maker, were killed by the lightning; and at Blaennerch, near Tremaine, two horses, worth ...

THE LATE LORD PLUNICE7'

... incongruous imagery and of tasteless and puerile ornament. Yielding to Grattan in the passionate outpouring of uncontrollable inspiration, Plunket's speeches were yet tree from many of Grattan'e faults. The former al way: aimed at seizing und heading the judgment; ...

THEATRES, CONCERTS, Ac

... libretto is by John Oxenford. The Beene is a very pretty sea-view by John O'Connor. The tout ensemble is very agreeable, and renders this place of enterta'ruent one of the best in London. To NOBILITY.—No extra charge for embossing arms, crests, or initials ...

LIST OF PASSENGERS ON BOARD

... Treweeke, se- Jas. Minchin, carpenter, of Ayr Jas. Bryant, mate and joiner, of Downton J Kay, master at-arms, of Bolton cond officer, of I llogan John _Lewis, ,third officer, of Jamaica Geo. D. Goodridge, fourth officer, of Paington James W. Fullerton, ...

THE COURT, kc

... accompanied the Queen. The Knights Companions, robed in their mantles and collars, had been called over by Garter King of Arms in St. George's Hall, when there answered- the Marquis of Exeter, the Marquis of Salisbury, the Duke of Cleveland, the Marquis ...

THE CONTINENT

... offered up in the Cathedral of N. S. da Esperanca, on Sunday the 6th proximo, to implore the Almighty for success to the British arms engaged in suppressing the insurrection which has broken out in the North-West Provinces, and for the restoration of peace ...

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... issue by Pauline, his wife, second daughter of Henry Grattan. Feel, do take and use the surname of Grattan in addition to and before that of Bellew, and quarter the arms of Grattan with his family arms, in cont. pliance with a proviso in the ...

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... by CHARLES Ross, Esq. In 3 vols. (London : John Murray.) 11. A Note to the Cornwallis Papers; Embracing a Narrative of the Career of Francis Higgins, thc Betrayer of Lord Edward Fit. gerald. By WILLIAM JOHN FITZPATRICK, Esq. (Dublin : W. B. Kelly.) Ws ...