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TUB CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER

... them ; they take their stand on the posi rionof finality. The rt. Hon. hart, the member for Pembroke of high descent; numbers John of the Bright Sword among his ancestry. The noble lord the member for North Lancashire, is of still higher descent, he descended ...

EXTRAORDINARY DUELS IN IRELAND

... hundreds of amateurs were present. The Right Hon. Isaac Corry, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, fought the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, a Privy Councillor, and leaderof the Opposition. The Chamellur was hit. He also fought two others. Metge, Baron the Exchequer ...

the cork southern reporter MOST EXTENSIVE AND FASHIONABLE IMPOR- REGISTRATION OP VOTERS'HRELANDI BILL TATIONS ..

... AGAINST. Bodkin, John Jamea—Galway Strangways, hon. John—Dorset Scholefield, J.—Birmingham Seale, colonel—Dartmouth Roche, sir David—Limerick Conyngham, Lord A.—Canterbury Cave, Robert Otway—Tipperary Walker, C. A. Wexford Maher, John—Wexford county Standiah ...

THE CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER

... Membersappointeoxoconduct the Conference then withdrew to attend the House of Lords. After an absence of about half an hour, Lord JOHN RUSSELL appeared at the Bar, and said—l have to report that the managersappointed by thisllouse have met the managers appointed ...

REPEAL OF THE UNION

... James Kirwin, Esq. J.P., J. Blj/ne, Esq. Vermont R. B. Foster, Esq. Abbey; P. Hlake, Cnraroe ; John Francis Browne, Esq. Tnam ; Rev. Dr. Whiiehead, Maynooth t John Prendcrgast, Esq. M.D., Waterr'.aiehonse ; Thomas Bnkin, Esq. M.D., Tuani James French, Esq ...

JTO THE TOWN FER ANNUM.. I*2 lUs Oli I fRICE SIXPENCE. I TO THE COUNTRY PER DITTO J X.2 168 0d J

... matter before the Directors- And who did they think the individual was ?—(Cries of Name him. Why it was no other than one John Roby ?—(Loud roars laughter.) Such were the men whom they they wore opposed then, and against these men, if they only stood ...

*' believe. Sir, firmly and conscientiously, that nothing but repeal of this so called Union can avert ..

... O’Neill James King, Treasurer Daniel O’Shea P. O’Donegan, Secretary John Kelly Michael Doyle, Assistant Se- Thomas Finngan crctary Patrick Kelly James Dinnany Thomas Croily, |un. John M'Cann John Sullivan Thomas Tiernan Patrick M'Gough. Joseph Guy Alderman SMITH ...

THE HORSE GUARDS

... Earl of Cardigan was going to London that night, and would lay everything before Lord Hill. On a subsequent day Captain Reynolds had a memorandum read to him by the Earl of Cardigan, his accuser, which begins by stating familiarly that Lord Cardigan, having ...

THE CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER

... by Lord Cardigan. The difference between the statement of that paper and the evidence of Lord Cardigan is wholly immaterial. Mr. Conyngham or his brother-in law were not the persons to whom 1 could express what felt. What did feci. Captain John Reynolds ...

THE OFFICERS OF THE 11th LIGHT DRAGOONS

... addressed on the preceding day to the offlotri of the HttiHussars, and their Lieutenant* Colonel, I Lort Cardigan, by the Adjutant-General. Sir John Macdonald* in the name Lord HUL appeared to ui at the tine that the atatement which we to copied could not ...

CIRCULAR COURT

... Munt* is reported have walked for weeks armed like a buccaneer ; that is to say, with a girdle stuck full of loaded pistols, in consequence of this audacious wager. Brighton, Nov. 2 The llth Hussars Lord Cardigan has, no doubt with a view to making the ...