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THE NEWIiV EXAMINER

... The gallery was again cleared for division, but none took place, Lord John Russell stating that thought the sense of the house had been fairly taken the quest on. Mr. 11. GRATTAN begged the house and the public would take note the proceedings of that ...

COMMITTEES

... all divisions. If it nut with the sanction of the hoira*, would name Tuesday next for bringing the subject forward. Mr. J. GRATTAN - presented a petition pray ing for the repeal the duty marine insurances. NELSON’S STATUE. Sir E. seeing the Chancellor the ...

MARRIED,

... long cherish his memory with as»ocialion heartfelt affection anti love. On the 20th inst., Lisburn, Mr. John Crossley, proprietor of the Hertford Arms Hotel, aged 30. His character was marked much Lindners heart, and disposition to oblige any of bis friends; ...

the m:\vuy ex am in ku

... -ell t' tvir the ilcutl is siutiil ui)>t the Lord's or, start agin. to the grave, still bare-headci*, Knelt, took 111'. lii. arm r..uml llur ncck« . f -ii~ childrin, and all prayed aiuud, in r»>keu * for tlio repose *>l the '■oul* of the pour wife and m ...

PROCLAMATION

... PROCLAMATION. By his Excellency the Right Honourable John George, Earl of Durham, Viscount Lambton, &c.. Ice., Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath, one of her Majesty's Honourable Privy Council, and Governor-General, ...

o£imp (tftmnmn:

... obedient servant, “John Kden, D.A.O. Colonel Wctliorall, C.H., Mon troal.” Considcrublo sencation wa« created town yestiTdav, the arrival of Messrs. Ellice, L, G. Itruvrn. |{. H.Nonral, John McDonald, John E.Grant, John s -n, John Ross, ...

COLONEL VERNES AND TOE ARMAGH JURY

... aUaarbrot adbeaait of papular party Why, repeat Celeaci Varaar'a apeeeh bad warcely rasiclii.il eouutiy, whan ewe ib. | irr . iwtit Arms-Ij Assirci dcinaiulraioil the ludimus n. r>inwis nt llu accu»ti ...

tunc. • may rouml. who are resolute mvr to (Horace the high crfllinj; which the great spirit* Hie past ennohh’d

... great spirit* Hie past ennohh’d. who think with P’icle the pure glory If..pry Grattan, and steel themselves for good and manly notion contemplating the heroic constancy of John Philpol Curran, in days of darkness and sorn when the fr ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... bo| nonr Mr. I take the liberty of giving you as a toast, i The Reformers of Middlesex. At the conclusion of his speech, Lord John Russell was most warmly cheered for seveial minutes. Mr. Warburlon responded to this toast. Doctor gave The health of the Duke ...

ley m.iy hnve the advantage of the bigotry so prcdomincnt in Lngland. and which hold* out such rewards to those

... Colonel Burgoyne, Daniel O’Connell. Esq., M.P., Henry Grattan, Esq., M P., Sergeant Curry. M.F., James Power, M.P., John Power, D.L, George Ror, Peter Purcell, T. O'Meara, Richard Moore. Q. John Hatchell, Q.C., Christoplier Fitzsimon, Capt. GHomilly ...

BELSCTEDPOETRY

... Charles Rianconi, 1.»q.; John Smith, Esq.. Rlcs«inqton> st; John Martin, Esq., North-wall; Wiili.im Oernon, Esq., Athcarn Castle, cotinlv Meath James Hanghtan, Esq; Kev. Mr. Sheeh in, Yon^'ial; Mieha •! W.ddron, Esq . Kathgar; John Xangle. Esq., county Kildare ...

NEWRY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1840

... made between the IrMi people arms and the Kin? of Hn?lind, William the Third, theretofore unrecognised by the Irish people. Upon the faith of that treaty the Irish nation submitted to Kin? William; they laid down their arms rely in? upon British integrity ...