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... not to have been left out of view by a government. He protested against an armed peace, which was a peace wiLhout its benefi's, and a war without its excitement. LORD CARDIGAN AND THE HORSE GUARDS. ...
... not to have been left out of view by a government. He protested against an armed peace, which was a peace wiLhout its benefi's, and a war without its excitement. LORD CARDIGAN AND THE HORSE GUARDS. ...
... call the attention of the Court to the prevailing dangerous practice of the occupants of small tenements in the town of Saint John, making fires in the open air, close to wooden buildings anol palings,--to the manifest danger of the lives and property of ...
... reports the intended removal of Sir John Harvey from the Lieutenant-Governorship of New Brunswick, at the suggestion of Lord %TM Sydenham, the Governor-General of the British Pros vinces, in consequence of Sir John having some time ago addressed a letter ...
... negatived . . hy a large majority. Lord Palmerston and Sir John Cam Holtdtouse it is said will be elevated to the Peerage We notice in the London Gazette the appointment by her Majesty ol John Sealy, Esq , as Solicitor-General of Bar bados. The Rev Dr ...
... those among the Whigs who had seen its operation in Ireland reviving its history, What was its description by the celebrated Grattan, the leader of the Irish Whigs, with the living enormity before his eyes? The light of apostolic Christianity was put down ...
... West India Clergy Bill has been under discussion. You will see re is sad news from our Eastern possersions, and the British arms have met with several defeats. At home there has been much damage incurred among the shipping by severe storms.—A foolish report ...
... amazement, upon Marlborough Green, by a stripling of sixteen, named Rowan Cashel. Marlborough Green was then classic ground. John Claudius Beresford had his famous riding. house in a corner of it ; and it was a convenient place fur gentlemen who had little ...
... TuomAs N. REDINGTON, Dundalk. . WILLIAM N. M.NAMARA, Clare, County. • HENRY GRATTAN, Meath, County. HENRY WIN'T:ON BARRON, Water(ord, City. _ DAVID Limerick, City. : ANDREW ARM.TRONG, King's, County. BENJAMIN CHAPMAN, Westmeath, County. . VALENTINE MAHER ...
... for a long time: The great agitator, O'Connell, has at last gone far enough in his seditious career to call forth the strong arm of the government which he has so repeatedly bearded, insulted, and dcficd. AfterH a Proelernatioe from the Lord Lieutenant ...
... discussion upon the grievances of thsir country. A specimen of their exaggerative tendency occurred in the speech of Mr. H. Grattan, who declared that the assessment on his estate had nearly ruined him. The Irish Secretary apply illustrated the value of ...
... all events, the question will be solved next Monday, and by the 'mail of 17th May I shall be able to inform you whether Lord John Russell's term of office has been extended by a victory in the upper house, whether, in case of defeat the Premier has appealed ...