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Mullon, do

... record was withdrawn without Ins (.the Karl of Cardigan's} knowledge. (.Sfrtni/unl) hare received from land William I’agel a letter, what do willr which hardly know. Hit: letter is addressed the Kart Cardigan, and, bo- I shies the complaint which are about ...

IRISH EMIGRANTS

... countrymen will bo proud to emulate.” The Late Trial the Earl of Cardigan.— Such was the doubtful character of the issue of the late trial in the House of Lords, entertained by the Earl Cardigan and his legal advisers, that his lordship, in the event of being ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE TACKET

... subscriptions were handed in. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 184! LORD CARDIGAN’S DUEL AFFAIR—TUI AL AND acquittal. In onr Parliamentary columns will found abridged report of the trial of the Earl of Cardigan, for shooting at Captain Harvey Tuckett, with intent to kill ...

LONDON FASHIONS FOR

... condescended to appear in the street, leaning on the arm ot her noble son-in-law, the Duke Manchester, she was greet ed with loud and hearty cheers by the assembled mnltitude. On the 29th nit. John treery, Esq., who was deputed by the inhabitants, fot ...

THE ENNISKILLEN* CIIRONICLB. AND ERNE PACKET

... Forster, John M'Neill, Nicholas Fitasimon. Win. Ilort. George Hodson (High Sheriff County Westmeath). Richard la-vinge, E. Borrough, Henry Meredvth, James Dombrain, Arthur Clarke. John Power, John Power, of Kilfane; John Burke, Patrick Bellew, ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... Atiack by Armed Party of Nine Men.— Sunday night last the house nt a roan named John M‘Gralh, of Safane, within one bundled yards of the cavalry barracks of Caber, was attacked bv armed parly, with their face* blackened. Thev demanded arms and money. ...

V i'i s,o. Lord *. first for ■ G. Grey | . nl c. P »l in the c.th.Uc. from

... conxideratvon of the house. Mr. U GRATTAN with great warmth.vindicated the character of his father from the unjwstifiabls aspersu ns'cxst upon it Mr. F. O’Conner. Mr. F. O’Connor had stated that the late Mr. Grattan had been tebel. The statement was falsa ...

sciiu dtp

... Blathfrtdrs roa 1. London. AGENTS IR T.AND. McCarthy, Essex Bridirc, Gibtr.u and Co.. Great Britain rir.x.t Figgis and liuoilN. Grattan and Co., Marshal!, Bkj.kast. tiould-ng, Boyi k. Bargavillc. Ravage, ml Sou, Greer, , Robinsm. Monaghan Bole. wo; tional otUcc ...

Wnwigkitim C

... homoied, the 2d November last, aud of bis sur- and 16 of her ciew (two only being saved) courender to the English. The Earl of Cardigan hav-! sequence having run foul of the Nottingham »ng reprimanded l)r. Smndham, of the Hussars, steamer, off Holyhead. for ...

HOUSE OF LORDS—Saturday, Seft. 2

... members of the House of Commons who opposed the measure the course progress through lhai house. After few words from the Earl Cardigan and another Noble Lord, The bill was read second time and ordered be read third time Monday. The following bills then went ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE. AND ERNTE PACKET

... with the man| the conference of the House of Lords on the subject matter of the amendments made by the House of Beers tu the Arms (Ireland) Bill, the lollowing peers proceeded lohold the conference *lhe Karl of Devon, the Karl S.radhroke, the Earl of Dueie ...

the *- '-.ci. ,1.1. r. N niHON-icLj:

... all classes t P arm, from him. knew these mc.temeot. purchase arms had been . con.eijuences, for-bUO stand of arms were sold late the county Down. moved for a renin, applications made grand j.irnrs, b lstiat , other, to the sale of arms in Ireland. «a ...