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... Watson, T. Daniel, inn., Adam Holden, Joseph Russell, James Moore, John Tomlinson, James Lean. John Hearn, John Manningford, Wm. Morgan, Richard Ricketts. Joseph jun., D. Fripp, R. E. Case, Peter Male. John May. J hn Ackerman, Henrv and I'. ...
... powers of intellect; that Lord Mandeville (the lucky Navy officer) will find an equal in legislative discrimination in Lord John Russell; and we think it highly probable, that the Rev. Holt and Master Douglas might also be matched from our side of the two ...
... fame and pro-, perity.’ have, however, a higher authority still in Mr. Russell’s favour. No lest a personage than Mr. Jeffrey, the Lord Advocate of Scotland, has spoken of Mr. Russell's talents in the most flattering terms. have perused the letter; and ...
... Magherslin, - - 0 George Vaughen, Dromore, - - 10 0 John Heron, Belfast, - - - 10 0 0 Hugh M’Calmont. Belfast, - - 10 0 The Rev. John Forbes Cloae, Kilkecl, - 0 0 The Rev. H. E. Boyd, J. P. Uromara - 0 John Law, J.P. Cnstlewellan. . - 0 James Watson, J.P ...
... which was produced on that day, because the latter mentions and corrects the clerical error which appeared in it. Lord JOHN RUSSELL—His Majesty’s Government had thought it better that Parliament should meet before Christinas, cveff though all the papers ...
... ISO 0 0 Charles Douglass, J. P. GrsceMallAg - 0 0 John H. Houston, Orangefyfd, - 0 0 George Greer, I.organ, /- - 25 0 0 The Rev Dean of Rom, 4-isburn, » 0 0 Maxwell Cl, J.P. Drumbanagher, - 0 William John Hancock. J.P. Lurgan, - 0 William C. Heron, J. P ...
... longer Russell or Grey new constitution they were asked to agree to. hut a Drummond constitution, and there was man of common sense or common decency who should vote, or be asked to vote, upon any one of them, without full infurma tion. Lord JOHN RUSSELL ...
... whom may God long preserve.” Great Meeting or the Apprentice Boys, and Popish Incendiarism.— lt seemed meet to the worthy John Darcus, Esq., to summon the Prentice Boys of Derry to a meeting, which was to have been held in the Court-House, on 'Wednesday ...
... boroughs in schedule B were not nomination boroughs, which was the ground assumed fur disfranchising those schedule A. Lord JOHN RUSSELL replied to the Right Honourable Baronet. Several other Members briefly addressed tbe House. The gallery was then cleared ...
... Waddell, Magheralin, - - 0 0 George Vaughan, Uromore, - - 0 John Heron, Belfast, - - • Hugh M'Calmonl, Belfast, - - 10 0 The Oct. John Close, Kilkecl, - The Rev. H. E. Boyd, J. P. Dromara, • 0 John Law, J. P. Castlewellan. - - 0 0 Jamea Wataoo, J. P. Brook-Hill ...
... and complaints about theunknow n longue ought not to come from the Member fur ry. !Oh should support the motion. Lorn J. RUSSELL ttatJ, that the maintenance of the pnvlleoes of the House wa, most important; was sanctioning and allowing by connivance the ...