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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

HORRIBLE MURDER

... -Sun. LORD WILLIAM PAGET v. LORD CARDIGAN.-W6 have received a letter from Messrs. Powell, Broderip, and Wilde, solicitors for the Earl of Cardigan, - requesting us to publish two letters enclosed, the one from Lord Cardigan, and the other from them- selves ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... -Sun. LORD WILLIAM PAGET a. LORD CARDIGAN.-We have received a letter from Messrs. Powell, Broderip, and Wilde, solicitors for the Earl of Cardigans, requesting us to publish two letters enclosed, the one from Lord Cardigan, and the other from them- selves ...

Reviews

... Hood attempted to revive the old laws against the absentees; and in 1783, proposition for ditto by Mr. Grattan; both failed. *- In 1797, Sir John Vandelear proposed. in the Irish House of Commons, to raise an annual revenue of £240,000 by a tax on the ...

Chartist Intelligence

... that neither the yeomanry nor the militi are to be embodied. The arms at present in the hands of the yeomanry are to be called in and marked as required by the new Arms Bill. The militia arms, it is added, have been received b hack by the Ordnance Department ...

Reviews

... To give, for love of auld lang syne, The memory of Barns. While courage fires the Briton's soul, While freedons nerves his arm; While country's love his hopes controul, Friendshigs his bosom warm: While woitb and wit shall lustre shed, O'er the soul that ...

Local and General Intelligence

... 3 d~v., 1st John Whitley, 2nd Jfhn hitlly, 3rd John IKearsley: Balsam e.s. 1stJohn ecareley, 2ed John lKearsley; Calceolaria. s.s., Ist H. Major, 1noatrop, 2nd H. Major, 3rd H. Ma jor; Do. ClL. o 3 d.v.f Ist H. Major, 2ad H. Major, 3rd John Kearsley; Verbena ...

Local and General Intelligence

... 3 dv., Ist John Whitley, 2nd John Whitley, 3rd John Kearsley; Balsam s.s. 1st John lesrsley,2nd John Kearsliy; Calceolaria s.S., Ist H. NMajor, Knoetrop, 2ad H. Major, 3rd H. Major; Do. Coil. ot 3 d.T f Ist H. Major, 2nd H. Major, 3rd ...

Local and General Intelligence

... niceal. LoRD CARDIGAN IN DutBLIN.-The Mercantile Ad- vercoiscr contains the following curious statement:- The officers of the 4th Dragoon Guards, stationed in this city, with a view, as wve learn from a corres- pondent, to take Lord Cardigan (recently arrived ...

Local and General Intelligence

... fhlympique at Hamburgh, was killed during the performances on the 28th ult., by her horse falling nn her. THE tiRsT IsitsH ARMS' BILL was a purely Whig measure, and was brought into Parliasnent by the Duke of Bedford, the father of Lord J. RusselL WITHIN ...

Chartist Intelligence

... not one surviving to give a correct statement of the cause of this dreadful event :-Jaumes Smith, orel-men41, the legs and arms broken, and the body altogether most horribly mutilated ; he was a married man of good character, had two children, and his ...

Chartist Intelligence

... be told them to beware of putting arms in their hands, lest the next time they run away and leave their arms behind them. But he hoped the time would never arrive IaI this country when the pensioners would take up arms against their countrymen, for the ...

MR. O'CONNELL IN KILKENNY

... Finn, Eq., formerly M.P., for Kilkenny eounty; George Comyn, E~q., Woodstock, county of Galway; John Power, Esq., Garteen, late M .P., for Waterford county; John H. Talbit, EZq, Ballytrent, county Wextord; and R. A. Fitzcerald, Feq., iuckridge House, county ...