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IRELAND

... supporting Sir C. Coote, one of the present members, and the Hon. T. Vesey, eldest son of Viscount de Vesci. LONGFORD. - Mr. H. Grattan, dismissed from Meath, seeks a union here with Mr. L. White. Lord Forbes and Mr. A. Lefroy will be again returned. MEATH County ...

rA itLIAIRIENTA INTELLIGILNCK. MOUSE OF COMMONS.—TUESDAY. louse of Commons resumed its sittings on Tuesday. The ..

... COMMONS.—TUESDAY. louse of Commons resumed its sittings on Tuesday. The presented chiefly related to Church extension. EARL CARDIGAN'S CASE. subject being introduced by that incessant intermeddler, HUMS, (the nightman of the House of Commons, as Sir 4 - ...

CHATHAM

... The Marciana was captured on the Bth of Feb. 1841, in the Bay of Benguila. It was effected in the dead of the night by the armed boats of the Brisk. They pulled into the hay, and watched the progress of shipping the slaves by large boats from the shore ...

6 THE DOVER TELEGRAPH AND CINQUE PORTS ADVERTISER. *tatiotozi of 34. Rt. *. in Commigioion. Ro H m a :

... Capt. Hastings Be Henry (acting), Mediterranean. SAPPHIRE, troop-ship,'Master Com. John It. Fittock, East Indies. Companies. Companies. ALBAN, 2, st. v., Lieut. Coin. John Jeayes, Woolwich. SAPPHO, 16, Commander the Hon. George Hope, on passage to Cape ...

DOVER PAVEMENT COMMISSION

... daughter of the late john toil Esq. of Canterbury. too, 15. the Rev. Edw. Dix, M. A. Rector of TrurOt and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of St. Alban's, 10 daughter of the late Rev. Joshua Dix, R. D. vicar of, Sept. 1.5, at Dover, Mr. John Rowland, of Whitecn ...

POSITION OF THE MINISTRY

... elegantly dressed ladies; amongst whom we noticed Lord and Lady Vivian, the Earl of Enniskillen, Lieutenant Colonel the Earl of Cardigan, the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort, Lieutenant General Sir Charles Dalbiac, the Duke and Duchess of Leinster, Sir Frederick ...

FLOGGING IN THE ARMY

... Army was 86,500 ; now it was 113,000, and, including the Artillery and other Forces of the empire they maintained 230,600 armed men, which was enough to ruin the country. He had, on a former occasion, moved to reduce the number of men from 113,000 to ...

TRIAL OF MR. MUNRO

... Robert Liston, Esq., surgeon, deposed that he was sent for to Q e the deceased gentleman at the Camden Arms. He found he received a wound under the right arm, which was evidently tun-shot wound. He was very faint, and died two days after- W ards, from the ...