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... The Esrl of .Cardigan will represent the Chevalier Bayard, tant peur et tans teproche If some accessory character were required knrs orwrrr, there is the costume to fill out Leonardo Vinci, the nohle poet and painter, who died the arms of Francis the ...

NEWRy, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1842

... BOROUGH OP CARDIGAN ELECTION. Mr. Hattbr reported that the committee appointed to inquire Into late election for the borough of Cardigan had come to a decision that Pryse Pryse, E-»q., had been duly elected for that borough, and that John S. Harford, ...

THE TORY REGIME

... much frequented road, and at seven o’clock the evening, a man, named Michael Uvan, is met by three ruffians, one of whom is armed with pistol. Ilis horse seized by the reins, the deadly weapon is presented at bis head, and is ordered to dismount. While ...

THE POOR LAW AND TIIE PRESS

... might use it for own purposes ? ** Mr. Gulson—l did not. ** Ur. N. know who authoriseJ you to mike use of name at all? *• Mr. John Chester—l think no Assistant Commistioner has right speak on public ground) of any guardian in his alisence, and the report ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... the throat, and having forerd out her tongue, bit it off.— Galipmaui. John Uean.—The official copy of the depositions taken before the privy council of the evidence adduced against John Bean, had been published. The prisoner has not on a charge of attempting ...

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... as well as they may. They had nvilher arms, ammunition, or discipline; but they had courage and patriotism. They soon supplied nil thereat. An army, 70,000 strong, spring il enchantment from the cartb—they wire armed their own expense; they were clothed ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... pseudo-Shaksperiaii play. John Kemble did upon him the part of Vortigern, but took it the command of his superiors, and did not hesitate to call the whole a downright forgery' The author, in a published edition of the play, ascribes to John Kemble’s contempt ...

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... was sung in sweeter or more delightful rythm—where oratory was graced with more powers than in the Burkes, Slieridans, and Grattans of Ireland—where had the light of science beamed with clearer eye—where had philosophy more enlightened instructors and disciples ...

AFFAIRS OF HONOR

... cowl out ofthe air, burning a little but don’t let llit* ntlenoen at all unary; we’ll tnake IhHfle it ahalterc-d tbe mau’a arm; war indeed Irifl**, compared what he might hare done ; for with same saw-bandled tool, he could juit easily hare bored hole ...

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... (hear). He hoped, therefor*, (hoy would extend their principles, and give them goneral application (hear, hear, hear). Ho (Lord John Russell) did not moan to propose and further substantive resolution. did not think such course was necessary, after proceedings ...