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... cheap. Clothing is rather dear, and is uearly double the price thaiis paid for it in this country. Bannack Canveexs.—~Lord Cardigan gives it ns his opinion, that the prohibition of the sale of whisky, in barrack canteens, is extremely injurious to military ...

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... ordered Mr. O'Counor to be taken into the custody of the Sergeant-at-Arms. Shortly afterwards the Speaker informed the House that Mr. O’Connor was in the custody of the Sergeant-at- Arms, On the motion of Sir G. Grey, Mr. O’Counor was discharged out of custody ...

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... respective clans to which they belong, and presented an interesting appearance. Among those present were the Earl of Cardigan, Sir John Macdonald, the Adjutant-General, and several oflicers who were engaged at the battle of Alexandria. The Leeds Mill-Owners ...

Published: Friday 29 March 1844
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3174 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... Rowan Catholic Chapels, in Loudon, ou bunyuuy Moruing. . e ey I Upwards of 8001, was collecte] for the distressed Irish, at st. John's Chapel, Bedford Row, lest Sunday moraing, after @ sermon by the Hon, and Rev, Gerard Nocl, Ihie Newcastle Guardian says, ...

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... he had a wife living, | patra, and the atrocious ¢ good Mrs, Brown'? No | had but one ln-g'. his wife but one arm. Solomon | DEATI OF SIR JOHN BURKE, BART. tie had suffered imprisonment und disgrace which ‘ writer hias so completely grown iuto favour with ...