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... transhttions. of which the Duke of Richmond has hadlhe disposal during his Vice royalty, and that We conferred them all upon Irishmen. On Sunday last the Re*/. T. Fry preached three times iv ibis cily, to crowded audieucea. Tht: following collections were ...
... rn^? l^; fha-v^ jnt. ** aclnal dim.aaUo?'' ai eleven shilling* t kd one -enny I ■ K2.ca*».ow.-«Bntoe week* ago. teveral Irishmen arrived ia ibe Sail,, f^*, aS* npo. which !he *XMxwmm-\ W***B*Ca*Umw*\ eaceedingly. and gave public amurance tl^i Ul»se persons ...
... Cus- tom-lioiuse Quay, and Onnond (Jiuiy. The de- ponent further said, that he was solicited to give testimony against Unit til Irishmen, for which he was offered a commission in the army, and that upon his answering that he knew nothing about them., he ...
... more with them, and are not afraid to let it be known that they detest tlie despotic views of France, and are resolved to unite against the invaders. Cnder tiiose circumstances, rumour intimates that a negoctation has commenced, and that the late move- ...
... latter gentleman, observed at some length on the sufferings of the slaves, snd the necessity of every Christian and Englishman uniting to raise their voices against a system of cruelty which, neither our law Bor the scripture sanctioned, but which was degrading ...
... individual who addresses you ; but en the question whether we should debar from their just poliiical tights millions of oppressed Irishmen, I nop not io inquire by what precise mode ef faith ihe Irish Christian seeks bs) (iod. Can this woild be made only for ooe ...
... them to obey him (conunued cheering). 1 think it would be weU for those wbo etc uttached to free and liberd principles to unite toge- ther. I would implore of them not to Ift any trifling disputes prevent then from co-operating with each other. To obtain ...
... charity and liberality, in which tbe Duchess ef Northumber- land is wont to indulge, mule her to ibe good nkhes sad esteem of Irishmen — Freeman* s Journal. The number of Flag-officers that have died since January, 1816, amount* te M one hundred turn sixty ...
... this city, were greatly alarmed between 9 and 10 o'clock, on Thursday night last, by cries of distress in the street. Pive Irishmen in a state of intoxication, four of them armed with sticks, and one with a fire poker, were acting in the moat outrageous ...
... elected by a very large majority, i was then determined that a former resolution by which the let of Surveyor of Nuisances wu united with that of Coal upecier, should be rescinded. This having been done, Mr. 1 lomon Littlewood, ot Caatltgate. wu appointed ...
... Receipts for such Renewals are now ready at the above Ollices. and wiui the respective Agent* to the Company throughout the United hingde.in. *^ WILMF.R HARRIS, Secretory. AGENTS. York, Mr WILLIAM GARWOOD, .-liflcitor F Banisley, MrG. HIRST, General ...