VICEREGAL COCKT
... Colonel Brow ll»e Karl of Cardigan, the Earl Bandnn, the Earl «f the Earl of Devon, the Earl Meath, the Karl of Ross, the Earl of Wicklow, Genera) Viscount L*rt ...
... Colonel Brow ll»e Karl of Cardigan, the Earl Bandnn, the Earl «f the Earl of Devon, the Earl Meath, the Karl of Ross, the Earl of Wicklow, Genera) Viscount L*rt ...
... rebellion was commenced in open places —on cars in the presence of policemen Had used any weapon—bad he on the mountain side met armed men ? Let them suppose that when Mr. Meagher took this journey into the country found the people in depressed condition, and ...
... wore Alderman Thomu Ljrona. Richard (Richard), Michael Morphy, I *- Dennr Lana. Varian, Thomaa Edararl Brady, Jamaa Dwyer, John O'Brien, William Kwrdaa, *c. Remlulimn the .lorngevt and moat decided charaeVH.ere adopted, dmerihing the mmanre nocomUtaliimal ...
... survey which had been made of Cork harbour ? Money laid out upon that important haven would bo truly national expenditure. Mr. GRATTAN complained of the adjournment of the debate on this vital question. At all events, immediate steps ought to he taken for the ...
... Dalbiac, Power, Leicester Smith, M‘Clintock Bird, E. L. Corbett, J. Harvey Lewis, John F. Reilly, Croker Barrington, John C. Delmege, Darby Griffith, Vernon, Robert Dillon, John Shaw Hamilton, Lott us Bland, Braddsll, R. S. Guinness, C. Synge, H. Barry, P ...
... deal we care about tkrir sense (laughter)— that the insignificance of John CConnell would folly eqna. their strong sense” of what? Ob, mark well what follows— the importance of John Arthur Roebuck (loud cheers).— I have read it before, and I will read ...
... about to exlibit, was whom he had engaged for menced, Among the in the train of Brittany, tl the jof Beaufort and the Earl of Cardigan were most cons the purpose, and he was, bound to court the most rigid serutiny. This course he adopted for two reasons—the ...
... Esq., Deputy-Chair DIRECTORS: The Hon. Frederick Pou- James Hartle, nd its vonby. Kennett Ki ions of John MG fie, Exq. ty, he John Royd, Eeq., M.P. { John M.Lee, Esq. > » Dub- Alex. Anderson, Exq. ll pre- Jobn Atkins, Esq. J. M. Rosseter, Esq. LY ap- Captain ...
... chael Cusack Smith, Lucius O'Brien, Richard Leving on are Meredyth, Clarke, MD, John Kingsmill, A We Leeson, B Beresford, R Bateson, MP, George Hill, DL, R » now son, John Power, G Morris, Diekenson, R Franklin, Hugh esible, (Tyrone), J Kennedy. George ...
... within One Week from the day of Sale. JOHN LI fl LEI)ALE, Auctioneer, Dublin. EQUITY EXCHEQUEr 7 Nichulai B. Crone and] IJURSUANT toth* Deanother, X of her Maj>«ty'a Plaintiffs. I Court Exchequer in Ire- Sir John Jui'kin Fitx-Ge- land, made in this Cause ...
... tiare. Marriage in High Life. —The marriage of Earl Howe with the Hon. Anne (tore, second daughter of the late Admiral Sir John (tore and (tore, and maid of honour to her M the Queen Dowager, was solemni/.i'd on Thursdav, Wit ley Court, in the presence ...
... prices : Beef bkd to 6id, and mutton tid per lb. The late Duel—Lieutenant Harvey Tuekatt. who was wounded by the Karl of Cardigan, has left bis bed, and is now able walk about bis house, in Uaimltoo-place. Mr. Tuckstt senior lieutenant of the regiment ...