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... p.ui. a lu-ifhcroliicor, st, John. \V hen within about seven miles j.i;neri ...
... Lieutenant, who expected in the course of da vs. Spirit o t!)c Press. the John Bull.) Lord Cardigan and thk Ki.icvk.ntii Hi ssars.— It is with view to bear hard upon Lord Cardigan that deem it our duty to pUcc before the public the particulars of another ...
... lltii llumabs. —The John Bull hat published sti.te neiit relative to l.ord Cardigan, founded upon ease, the alleged circumstances of which arc briefly these : n short since the Hon. Gerard Noel, a captain in the corps of which ir.l Cardigan it colonel, having ...
... Grace decided that Captain Noel must apologise to Lord Cardigan for the three errors. Sir John nicdonald, Adjutant General, desired Captain Noel to attend him, and, in the presence of Lord Cardigan and other autlicritiea, requested the culprit to apologise ...
... construction of intrenchments and sapa in the field, pootooning, Ac. LORD CARDIGAN AND THE ELEVENTH HUSSARS. [From tkf John Dull.') It is with no view to bear hard upon Lord Cardigan that we deem it our duty to place before the public the particulars of ...
... to Thorles. Sunday night an armed party of five men, with faces blackened. entered the house of Patiick Pickle, • farmer, residing scar Bansha, county Tipperary, and fired three shots ; the contents of one entered Pickle's arm and another his breast. The ...
... Julan's gate ; Margaret Slattery cyltrian, Mary• street. John Murphy and John Madigan were arrested by Serjeant Riedy fur being of an armed party that attacked arid robbed the dwelling of John Ilarty, of Abington, on the 9th of August, and assaulted the ...
... durance.—Sni/Hr/crj. LORD CARDIGAN AND THE ELEVENTH jW. A. MOORE, ESQ., AND LORD ANNESLEY’S STATE OF THE COUNTRY. HUSSARS. TENANTRY. | Desperate Attempt at Assassination.-o It is with no view to hear bard upon Lord Cardigan that j On Tuesday la. ...
... of Down and Counor will, is likely, ba an* nouncrd. Lord Cardigan and his Officers. We are authorlwd to •ttt*, with r«*f»ceoc« U> certain aainiadrrraiona upon Lord Cftrditan, originatlnr in John Bull newaptper of 11 tb inaUnt, and copied into tome of the ...
... middle course. JOHN CASS XL'S COFFEE, No. I, an excellent article ls. 4d. Upon such an cession Lieut.-Colonel Wellesley mayJered and ill digested Act, 9 and 10 That an ill consi dered . • If you determine on continuing the present system JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEE ...
... •: officer, Ensign St, John. When withoi alko a a 7 ;: of Limerick, the gun, which was placed betwee n i l k k . went off, and the cootents of both barrels wr, 4 ; at the inner fold of the left arm-Pit. Iclinin . I I . ; arm bone fahghtfully, and in ...
... amalgamation of the four companies.—lrith Builioag Gnzette. Loed Cardigan and OPFiCERS.-We are authorised to state, with reference certain animadversions upon Lord Cardigan, originating in the John Bull newspaper the 11th instant, and copied into some of the ...