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  2. THE IRISH ARMS BILL IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    MR. PARNELL, who was cheered on [?], said—Sir, I take this opportunity of expressing my belief that the course which her Majesty's Government has ...

    Article : 5,012 words
  3. "THE HARP WITHOUT CROWN."

    AT the Ballinasloe Petty Sessions lately, Mr. John Barnaville, head-constable, preferred the following charge against John Millar, licensed publican, ...

    Article : 246 words
  4. MR. O'DONNELL SUSPENDED.

    During the discussion on the Irish Arms Bill in the House of Commons, 8th March, the following scene occurred: Mr. Finigan, rising to speak on the ...

    Article : 1,665 words
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