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... Vivre sod Citosbeld, Castle Stunt, Liver - pen' tatter of C. Sharp, Liver pos4 , 45 ...
... Vivre sod Citosbeld, Castle Stunt, Liver - pen' tatter of C. Sharp, Liver pos4 , 45 ...
... body was recogoised by • myna winiud in the arm, yet unheeded. which ha had received glumly before at 1 Trimly, in the following manner: --There wee • broil cm the quay, arid • foreign seaman pelted his arm ma tseverely; the piirair knocked in. esseesio ...
... currently reported on Thursday, that the Hon. John Talbot, Q c. the parliamentary barrister, and brother to the present earl, is to be brought forward to supply the vacancy the representation of this county. CARDIGAN BOROUGH ELECTION. —ln thin boreugh a severe ...
... Indii, the same year; and England, in 1846. served with Sir John Moore in Spain, was engaged at Corunna, Vittoria (wounded), the Pyrenees, Orthcx, Toulouse, and Waterloo; the latter he lost an arm. During the above service, it appears by the Records of the ...
... neither oar relations moving an powers nor the state of the of commerce, were Mr. H. Grattan rose to an amendment of the ir. J. to Ireland, was seconded by Lord John replied some of the observa- tions of Mr. respecting fe our commerce and of oar he baid ...
... genius, and their destiny. Mr. ileary Grattan followed, speaking with a view to introduce an amendment of a different description. The bow., became thin, sad the lion. member was very little attended to. Lard John Russell then row sod, with respect to ...
... e, of which about 39 acres are Arable, and the rest Pasture. The Estate, which is occupied by Mr. John Gardner, adjoins lands of the Earl Bathurst, John fdilla, Eaq , and Peter Rayne, Erg , is in good condition, tithe free, and the pour rates are very ...
... aged SI; accreted *it► the Iteheeter family ; twee Jetlp•Adnoesee 11.11 Bring—ki•Slbeeettiltjet-in-bm of the Silt Berl of Cardigan (tb. preens Rail patroa of 6 living.); • ewer; bees elle. Free-trade Coes. W. P. 41; connected by filth the 4th Seri of Selkirk ...
... Royal Newfoundland Companies.—Lt. H. C Mai riot t tobeCapt. by pur. v. Lyttleton, ret., En. T. Johns to Lt. by pur. v. Marriott, It. A. Law. geut. En. pur. v. Johns. Brevet,—Capt. W. G. Beare, of the Ist, Maj. the Army. Staff.—Col. A.S H. Mountain, the 2Ulh ...
... relative to the Irish of Mr. Grattan, who had alleged in his speech of the evening that he had been ruined by the poor-rate. It appeared, however, that the rate in the un with which the hon. and learned gentle- man was extreme! Sir John Walsh attacked, and ie ...
... discovered that the teem clerks of the enetribetory boroughs had neglected to dep.% on the ' , Mk of Nor., with the Mayor of Cardigan. n let of voters, srmueing to tha let 4 Vie.. sap. le, set. 18 nod aY. The Noitsioh. It is *oersted by wow, will invalidate ...
... would rest fhe defence of the measure upon the single fact, that a large quantity of arms had been imported into Ireland, and no one at this time knew where those arms were. Sir W. Somerville denied that the design of this measure was to put down any ...