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... only child of Major General ilcnry Conran, IJcnUMiant Governor aixl Chicf his Majesty's Forces in the island Jamaica, Ac. DIED. On l-lth Inst, the Rev. Keane, P. P. B.'Ja rlog, one of those public characters who . deserva to memory, whilst the iiistriunenU ...

Xlk £>cutl?ern anti CprU Comincitij! cor>ricr>

... so) the intention hi* Friend. would [Hit oxide «II the nr which Right Hon. Gentlemen hail kindly urged the lion and inutility the motion; for, with nil due deion.*ice the Ocntlcman, he could not help thinking that Ills Noble Friend wm the more competent ...

JESUITS IN IKEI.AVI)

... Wear, Ann-.) There never clear an illustmtibn lequiter since file days Partridge. —(.l biugk). V Che Hon. Baronet (.Sir T. was dis|M>sed to (dace a'confideftCe atch condnsions, and agree Mr. Parker, flint the in eitrn, ami .n her evils that attemHannhig produce ...

impctiai parliament

... InouU, way loan to the puldag lait this plan, was most wise one. .'I iciest adopted, was conviocetljO.OnO.lkslwoohl have been save.l to the Publie. The Hote Member next adverted the ,dan proponed h}’ the lor Postal lington, for paying off the Natmtml Deht ...

Xf)C Reporter, atit €orU Commercial Coitriet

... IFc(the C’haocelforTif flm Exchequer) hail not flic slightest doubt that this plan wotiKl ultimately with a very considerable saving, expense, and not merely ils own ojieration, but account the facilities which would give to the (lOvenmient in dnrrvinp into ...

X£c Reporter, anß CerK Cctnmtrcia! Cctin'er,

... unrequited love died ! :id the last, last throb drew Rei’oie the ihiltcring spirit lied ? St«>n, ..onti, tile pilgrim will »l«ul ; l»«i there are thoughts which cannot die, K«. mure l:c felt, more said upon the valley’s side— unrequited love he died THE FRENCH ...

EXECUTION OF HICKEY

... that are heartily sorry for them, (dod Give that sorrow titrough Christ Jesus, that 1 might lie the number tliat will lie saved; time cuds eternity k-gii.s with me Tlmr-slay the 17 th day April 1r23. | - Farewell dear Sister and Brother, till we sh.J ...

yfr r.rFtmr, gnP Cctfc Cmitniticiat go»mcr

... Gent. If the friends of that r.s had then vleldcd to the fears which influeacc! tfle friends of the Catholic nucstion, it never weald have lieen Carried. would ask, then, would da .•, !■ -itt.-c had left their ranks, and another’*aid di'iul, turn their ...

Murtjmi .‘potter, nnc Ccrli CTomtncriia! Courier

... Monarch. Sir J. Mackintosh —My words were, sparing dcii- - the Monarch. Mr. Canning begged his Honourable Friend’s par- n —Mis Honourable and Learned Friend would agree illi him, that noildug v.ss more fatal than to familiarize the mind'either Spain or Eiinland ...

Xle ant) CorU Commmial CDuricn

... ugaiiist the Cburch in En- Mr. Secretary P):r.L said, that his Ifutht Hon. Fi iend. (Mr. V. Kn/eernlii)and his Hon. and Learned Friend opimsite (Mr. Wutlterell) agreed in nothing but in their iheiire ttuU the Bill slamld withdrawn for the present lion. (Mr ...