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THE ADDRESS FOREIGN AFFAIRS

... Messrs. T. Spring Rice, Samuel Bewly, P. Brophy, John Barrington, John Claseon, Jas. Dawson, Heary Grattan, Jeremiah Haughton, David Henry, David Lynch, William Moore, Thos. Mooney, John M‘Mullen, John O'Neill, Richard Pardy, Robert Roe, ...

ANOTHER ACCOUNT

... the respectable Rector St. John’s Parish, Limerick, where the occurrence took place;— (ke EtlUar of ike limerick Ckrontr/e. ...

MI.VIXG COM PAX ? CF IHELAXD

... instant, the following gentlemen were admitted to Priests’ and Deacons’ Orders For Priests* Order*. Thomas Finny, John C>ra}- don, John Dunbar, William Trook, and Charles Tbomns Stenart. ■ , , i Foa Deacon-s’ Orders,— Edmond Knox, Harlstort, Waters, Charles ...

S ADVSSITISEniSnrT

... subject jealousy, and if a ground were made out for the interference of Government. He thought the case was fully made out. Sir John Bridges spoke very briefly in favour of the measure which was projected. Mr, Grenfell said, that during the years he had sat ...

A rr.l'Sll UR Y ASSIZ ES

... Charles Rumicy, who exchanges. 32d Begiment of Foot—Lieutenant Charles S, Tinling, from the 14th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice John Mont- gomery, who retires upon half-pay Rifle Bigare, 42d Ditto—Lieutenant Williar Fitzgerald, from half. pay 72d to be Licucenant ...

THK KXXISKILLKX CIfKOXK LK. &c,

... Aggregate Meeting of the Catholics of Ireland, in Clarendon-street Chapel. After one o’clock, Lord Gonnanstown, LorJ Killeen, Sir John Burke, Sir Fhomas and several tbe leading Members ot the Catholic Association, entered the room. It was moved Lord Killeen ...

/ jjjf o&nnisUiUtit C 1)

... o&nnisUiUtit C 1) • / y / ft* /1 Sir John Newport said, he thought the hon. Baronet had not exonerated himself, although the two gentlemen who had been numed were exonerated. {Sir John Newport) denied the right of any Honourable Member to make statements ...

SWINE

... Brady. AND ERNE FLAXSEED. Twentieth Shillings, sweepstakes, for the best bushel of home-grown Flaxseed. 1 A. Saunderson, Esq. 2 John Riciasdon, Esq. BUTTER. Twenty-first Class. —Sweepstakes of One Guinea each, for the best firkin of Butter made in the Subscriber’s ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS—Frioay, May 26

... own, as he was unac- yuainied with Mr. Latouche, whose family he knew how- ever to be of the highest respectability. Mr. Grattan presented a petition from the Roman Ca- tholics of the County of Monaghan for the repeal of the Penal Laws, The Hon, Gentleman ...

THK KMNISKILLKN chkonicle

... speeches which, he said, had been made by Mr. Heury Grattan within the last few years— and alluded to Mr. Grattan’s attacks on the Corporation. He (Mr. Dawson) called upon the electors not to support Mr Grattan on account of their supposing him to inherit History ...

DIED,

... through life, and is greatly regretted by his surviving family and friends. Upper Bridge-street, Dublin, Mre. Kernan, wife of Mr. John Kernan, and daughter of Mr. Terence Mi- han, of this town. In the discharge of the various duties of life, she was notable ...

RE CAPTURE OF THE BRIG MONARCH

... the occasion. Among the Protestant Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty present, »e recognized James Grattan, M. P, Rev. Robert Vicars, £mo, John Robiosou Price, F.sq. Agent to the Marquis of Lansdowne, H, Brora field, Esq. Captain Cunningham, Ac, Ac ...