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... Iwiineniehetl ~f the hun-h. John Thompson, R,o the |ropr„u.r „f ,h A»WOH OiUKDtaN c»„ ■nest to the truth this as nell a s other r. toarJisMe have been in that |«rt ...
... Iwiineniehetl ~f the hun-h. John Thompson, R,o the |ropr„u.r „f ,h A»WOH OiUKDtaN c»„ ■nest to the truth this as nell a s other r. toarJisMe have been in that |«rt ...
... read twice;” and next morr desired the court-bookseller to have two copies or it bound up together, and stamped with the ducat-arms /—Literary Gazette- Seventy thousand pounds were spent in decorating and embellishing the Dublin Theatre, fiby thousand of ...
... Memorialists will pray. Carrlekbeg, I6ih November, 1847. REPEAL IN DU.VGARVAy. DINNER TO JOHN F. MAGUIRE, ESQ 'ptftler* of 1) n'j'arTan enter!«ine ...
... Curran, Thomas Dickson. K. C. John D’Arcy, John D’Alton, Laurence Finn, Ar.hurFrench, James Finn, John Guthrie, Thomas Hutton. Wm. Jeffcott, 'V m, Grace Kelly. George R, Leake, J. J. Murphy, W. Fletcher, David Lynch, John Francis DA«cy» A. M‘Garthv. Daniel ...
... have heard Lord JOHN' MANNERS moved address to the evidence without being convinced that this was the Queen, praying her Majerty interfere with scheme and a plan to extract money from Lord the Court the Tuillerie* for the liberation Cardigan, and tnat, to ...
... acorn, and acaltered the wind* of Heaven! Instead of respecting the livea and properties of the Pole*, who had laid down their arm* nnder the terms of the capitulation Warsaw,some have been shot, and oiher* hare been dragged from their home* to the wild* ...
... they would have liven justified taking arms in his opinion for the defence of their country—(cheers). But lie was happy say that there was not single person connected with that association desirous nopeal to arms the present time, hut they all joined in ...
... ISINTIt DAV. His Lordship entered the court ten o’clock, when the following jury were sworn : John Barnes, Wm. Dalton, John Blake, Thomas Maher, Wm. Forrestal, John Farrell, Wm. Sheehy, George Wood, Keeshan, Denis Wnlshe, R. Feohan, J. Prendergnst, Esqrs ...
... Sebastian G. Martinez, Esq, John Calllry, Esq. George Marx, Esq. William Ginrthorn, Esq. Wnt. ffenty Porter, Esq. ' John Cox, Esq. James B. Rayner, Esq. Manrice De Cvarsy, Esq. Denzil I. Thompson, Esq, Wiliam Frnmpton, Esq, John Williams, Esq, Goddard, HANAQinua ...
... allude to particularly to-day,the only one which this system has been brought to the aid of the Government in Ireland. Mr. John O Conxell—l beg learned friend's pardon. lam sure he will the justice to believe that I interrupt him with no wish disrespect ...
... of Mr. John Lanigan and Mr. O’Beirne, for the election of 1865, and of Mr. O’Beirne and Mr. Munster, for the election of 1868. the former election the expenses agent of Mr. Lanigan. was Mr. Daniel Laffan, Solicitor and of Mr. O’Beirne, Mr. John Davis White ...
... to raze Canton to the ground.’* John Thoroughgood ie still in Chelmsford dump h'lililing by the river aide, and STVunning with rats. is one year and thirty-three weeks confined for non-payment a church-rate of ss. John receives several subscriptions towards ...