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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS—THURSDAY

... relief must be considered. There was certainly a greater demand upon the British than upon an: other arms ; but the consequence was, that the British Arm was always in a disciplined and efficient state. He would not say that it might not be necessary hereafter ...

COURT AND TABLE TALE

... Martin, had an interview with Lord John Russell yesterda: Sir Colin Campbell and Mr. Spain Colonial Office. had interviews yesterday with Lord Jvltin Russell at the Lorp uence of the conti- nued complaints against Lord Cardigan, and the certaint that the sul ...

THE ARMY

... ana those and other bills. ARMS (IRELAND) BILL. Lord MORPETH moved the second reading of this bill. Mr. HUME wished to know whether it was not now tine to put an end to these bills fur preventing people from cat rying arms as they might in thi is couotry ...

COMM iSSAItIAT

... the press cenerally have taken a very lop sided view of the state of affairs at the system, Horse Guards. “You aim at Lord Cardigan and not at the “ i know not what sources of information you possess, but they are doubiless respectable, as I myself can ...

fCEEN'B DRAWING ROOM

... secretaries of state, and conducted by Sir R. Chester, master of the ceremonies. Maj General Sir John Harvey. K.C.B. was presented to the Queen by Lord John Russell, her al Secretary of State for the Colonies, on his retarn from ew B runswick, and anpoulutment ...

HER MAJESTY’S DRAWING ROOM

... Countess of Antrim..by the Countess of Haddington ; Lady Pottinger by Viscountess Palmerston ; Mrs. Kam..oy the Hon. Mrs. John Miss the Hon. Lady Packeo: countess Palmerston. ham ; Mrs, Peter Browne, on her return to Copenhagen.. by Vir: The wilowing ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... that could bring it withi in the more mitigated form of the charge. manslaughter, The Crown would be able fully to eustain John Griffin sworn, and examined by Mr. Bexwerr Knew the deceased, who was cousin to witness. On the 26th of August last was ...

THE CORK SOUTHER N REPORTER, CORONERS INQUEST

... Fracastor, Vida, Gallileoi Pope, Rousseau, Wilberforce, Grattan, Curran, Gibbon‘ Bek ine, Sir Davy, the Vendean chief Charette ; and so many more, among w are sume living statesmen— Theirs, and Lord John Russell, who resemble the ho- maccio exilis statura ...

DINNER TO LORD MORPETH

... M'Namara, Esq., county Clare; John Malier, Esq., county Wexford; M'Causland, Esq,; Rev. Mr Neligan; Denis O'Sullivan; Richard O'Sullivan; John O'Brien, Tullamore John O'Riely, Coolambert; Antony O'Brien, Rahan Lodge; John O'Donnell, Killarney; Dr. Powers ...

Published: Friday 17 September 1841
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 18179 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

La - yee — oe are now strangers ; fcr protection and confidence are recip- IRELAND. 2 CWO AF IF

... cradle rocked by the hand of the immortal Grattan. — John Pringle, tanner, Glassiough. Covart—Did you place a guard there ? Whiteside. Agent, Mr. R. Mitchell. (Loud and prolonged cheers.) They tell us that we cannot John Armstrong, haberdasher, Monaghan. W ...

THE CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER

... affairs, seeing that by kee back the forty shilling freeholdershe was contending inst a people armed to defend their liberty, and that one portion of the arm against bim was forced to give in, and retreat within the i ines of Catholic emancipation. Why ...