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... diflcrenl Provinces. die returns received up to tl.e last dates, U.o choice appeared to lie between General Bravo and General Victoria.— Gentleman who came passenger the Tiger, delivered dispatches this morning at the Foreign Office from the British Commissioner ...

Published: Saturday 13 November 1824
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2831 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, NOV.X6

... dißerent Provinces. By the returns received up to the last dates, the choice appeared to lie between General Bravo and General Victoria.— A Gentleman who came passenger in the Tiger, delivered dispatches this morning at the Foreign Office from the British ...

racter

... fashion. FRENCH PAPERS. From the Monitcur of Wednesday, MUNICH, OCT. 30. The King set out for Vienna yesterday morning the Queen sets out to-day with the Princesses Sophia Maria, and Louisa. From the Etoile of Thursday, Nov. 11. MESSOLONGHI, SEPT, 21. ...

Digest

... among the Universities in Germany, order, can proved by documents,” renew system of terrorism. Mixico, Sen. Ift.—General Victoria lias carried the election of President, which has given great uneasiness to the Spaniards. What is still worse, the immediate ...

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... Executive, and of Gen. Victoria, reply to the latter. The Manifesto of the late Executive, on resigning its power, is document of great interest, for w)iich «e shall endeavour to find room to-morrow The Earties subscribing it, namely, Victoria, Bravo, and lomingnez ...

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... Sir RoU*rt Melville, Mr. Ge«r«j;« D'Migla«, Mf** Calcrali; Uoland Oi*»rne (the Queen's Pag?), Mr. ; Dryles«lale, Mr. Cunnutghain Sandy, Mr. Johnson ; Mary Stuart, Queen Scotland, Miss Jarman ; Lady Douglas, Mrs. Vaughan; Catherine Sey ton, Rae. In Aol ...

Published: Friday 04 November 1825
Newspaper: Dublin Morning Register
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 879 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LIREUTV OF THE PiaiSS IN THE COLONIES

... consistency—for, in Huntingdonshire, Lord John opposes Aristocratic” nomination, and in Bedfordshire complains that Colonel Mac-. queen is interfering with the privileges of his family ! A new candidate wanted for Warwickshire, to join Mr. Dugdalc, one of the ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1826
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5688 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

it; was placed on ass the wrong way. having tail AKIGNA MINING COMPANY.—On Friday, the the animal in his liands

... met with at ChilMry and'eonsort, Who were their return from the Sandwich Islet,'having there left the bodies of the King and Queen. From lettefs which the Lord Byron hat brought home, it appears that Captain Peechey’s ships are at present doing well, though ...

Journal^

... 12th March, at the Cape ot Good Hope. The crew, and passengers, however, (ortuuately escaped. On Wednesday, the Princess Victoria completed her seventh year, on which occasion her Royal Motiier, the Duchess of Kent, took the Princess Claremont, a visit ...

GENERAL ELECTION

... That the victory will ours we will not allow ourselves for moment to doubt. And now to oor daily detail. COUNTY WATERFORD— Victoria !—The Bauas. roans arc beaten .—The Orange Ascendancy prostrate. The lesson has been read the Empire and Europe, aud the ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1826
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7377 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SOUND LIST

... SOUND LIST. June 18 —The Fmtescue, John from Dublin Don'zig, ballast—Culloden, Wm. Leyden, Londonderry,* Haltic, bullasl —Victoria, J. Craigg, to Leiersburgh, oaliast. —Wilhilmint, J. G. May, Siigo, Memel, ballast— Oriar, E»ic Tolterton, Cbriamu, salt ...

THE DROGHEDA JOURNAL

... answered that could be no party to any such postponement. The Ministers of the late King, and “the Bemhosta Party,” with the Queen Mother, seem little friendly ihe change, which has been sanctioned the Ne,v Monarch. Her Majesty said to have refused 10 see ...