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... know not how. A genteel young woman, with infant her breast, from Catrickfergus, borne near the land by the waves and rescued a Iclhiw-passengcr. A young I, of eleven, h.st both father and mother A respectable-looking woman lost tier husband and son, the ...

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... promoted by In the Gar«l. th. lOlh Bor . ISlS;—Li.Hten.nt-Colonel I. Ccl,bteo, on kMf FSth Foot, to b. CnluD.l In U>. Army. To Major. th. Army . Ceptrln J. woe of 67th Foot; Crptelo E. L'Eitcnr* 701,1 Food, Captain C. 11. L. Tinlin, Foot; C.pt.in J. E. Uopnl ...

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... THE ARMY The lucrative military appointment of Lieutenant-Governor of Plymouth, bestowed at the Horse Guards on Major General Sir Willoughby Cotton, K.C.H., brother-in-law to the Earl of Coventry, is to be held for five years certain. Sir Willoughby has ...

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... THE ARMY. hare it from the best authority that the Ifith Lancers will not return to this country until relieved next year another cavalry regiment, the new governor says he cannot do without the present number of dragoon regiments India. We can also state ...

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... the whole burden being borne by the landed interest. He would wish see half the charge of the county rates, and from 20 to 50 per cent, of the poor rates thrown upon the consolidated fund, in which case the landed proprietors would have security that ...

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... assessment upon land The transfer, or rather the equalisation of the burden bet the grazier and the cottier, was itself a great boon to the latter; while the custom which prevails throughout great part of Ireland, of breaking up the whole the land periodically ...

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... amounting a large number, bearing that an old woman, living in Britain-streel, was to be taken away in the cholera cart belonging to the Parish Officers of Health, and a report having also been spread that the woman was not at all affected the dreaded disease ...

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... of the ult., man of the name of John Cleary went in company with Janies Berkcry and woman named Maher, to shebeen house within a mile and a half of Roserea. on the lands of Mount Heaton, to drink. They had not remained long in the house until a quarrel ...

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... THE ARMY The 79th Regiment of Highlanders passed through town this day, on their way from Belfast to Birr. The 7t» Hussars. —Tlic head-quarters of this gallant and distinguished Regiment are now in Kilkenny, and their Lieut.- Colonel, Sir James Fraser ...

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... THE ARMY The2.'!d Royal Welsh Fusilcers, stationed at Xnas, received orders on Saturday, to inarch for Fenuoy, to replace the 92d, ordered to Cork. On Friday last, a detachment of fifty rank and file, with the proportional number of officers and non- ...

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... THE ARMY Thrae companies and tho head quarters of the depot 7th Royal Fusiliers, under the command of Major Wilbrmharo, inarched from Newry this day and arrived at the Pigeon House Fort, Dublin, on Thursday, where they are to be stationed. The remaining ...

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... heads a young Lieutenant Colonel, who was not the army 1814, when they were made Lieutenant-Colonels for their services the field, and not even l»oi when the Lieutenant Colonels of that year entered the army; and who on no single occasion has had an opportunity ...