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TABLE DYE

... Hackett, Conmel, Jttd all respectable Perfumers, In Limerick, by John Raleigh; in Ro'crea, Downer; in Birr, Shields ; in Cork, Barry Drew, Grand Parade ; in Tipperary, by ; in Belfast, Grattan ; Wexford, Wheelock ; and by all respectable Perfumers, &c. throughout ...

TUB HARVEST.—TUB WEATHER

... evening, he complained violent pain in the band and arm, symptoms of hydrophobia were soon ap* Mrcnt, and the unhappy sufferer died in great agony, Friday, fire days after received the injury.—/Mi Mr. John Willis, Wexford, sn ingenious sspirsnt, of opinion ...

TO THK KDITOB OF THK MKWKT KZaMINKK

... them and all hopes of Repeal in the tame tomb. I remain youn very truly, JOHN LAWLESS. * Should not the consumption of whiskey be exception f This manufacture, which ties the arms and hahds of Irishmen, degrades their mind, robs them of their strength ...

PRICE FIVE PENCE

... Uooney, John O’Kcillv, Patrick Waldron. Csdwallader Waddy, SI.P., FrancU Kelly, George TaaOr, John O’Connell, M.P., Henry Grattan Curran, John Magranc, Cornelius O’Keefe, Peter Gcalc, Patrick Cojtello, Cornelius O’Brien, M.P., Cornelius l.yne, ...

THE POLITICAL EXAMINER

... the County Wicklow. I do not know whether Mr. Howard intends to offer himself again; but if he does, both he and Mr. James Grattan will the sitting members. If ha does not, and I do not know why he should not, then the name of Lord Brabaion has been mentioned ...

NEWSPAPER CHAT

... gentlemen present were—Sir John Burke, Bart.. General Sir George Cockburu, Sir Francis M‘Donnell, George Evans, Ksq., M.P. ; Christopher Fitzsimon, Esq., M.P. ; C. Esq., M.P. ; Richard Lalor Sheil, Esq., M.P. ; Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P. ; D. Ronayne, Esq ...

PRICE FIVE PENCE

... Ix>rd Kentnare had his excuse; he talked Kerry death's head and cross bones. He was afiaid of the picture. Why, they are the arms of the Brunswick family—of the elder branch of his Majesty's family (cheers and laughter). Lord Kenmare certainly not a Brunswicker ...

PRICE FIVE PENCE

... yatlwiaa to cbair, it wM, ia mj opintoo, ba only paying bim tba coaipliawt to wbieb it inttly aniitlad (graat ebaariafji Lord John Rustau. Mid, raaa warily fcrlbaparpoaa of baaiiog bia tairiawoy to fact, that Mr. Barna) wm bow only raapian adraotagM which ...

OUTRAGES IN THB NORTH OF IRBLAND

... th* statement that the Catholic* were arming in tb* North. H* than distinctly that on* tb* great sat miaehiifr certain to aria* from tb* poamaabm arms th* Orangemen wda. that Catholics, who ought not to have arm*, would procure them. He (Mr. O'Connell) ...

HOUSE OF LOROS

... hoped the Iriah members would early next session giae Ireland that only remedy for her distress—a system of poor laws. Lord John Russkix said he belieacd tha distress complained of was merely local; at the same time be admitted that it was quite right ...

THB LATE JOHN MORGAN

... and from Dublin doily. John Straton, George M??Gusty, James M??Alister, Roller! Haig, Edward Purcell, John Chambers, Edward Jenkins, Patrick Wynne, James Tsllon, William R Rodgers, John Townie?, George Lswson, Paul Parks, John Colemcn, sen., Alex. Shckleton ...