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... -u»a.iot«.; runte d the eoßßonKßto* arm wtorpin e» itions bcloccu SelMaiopolaodibt Eoaei-a rrrpr near Balahlart. . . Tho Duke Caßbridgn bar a ef iWewß Iba Saltan. It that hts K»yal Highaua i.i return Cardigan war hto 1 way GREAT INUNDATION IN HAMBURG ...

PARLIAMENT

... *ure that ** Austria and Prussia were ready use all tit- infl'icnre, and, if necessary, their arms, to check Russia in her attempted career sonquest.** Lord John concluded amidcl loud cheer* from both side* of the House, hy We can only endeavour toent-r ...

SARDINIA AND AUSTRIA

... and hit ittne p.ulme, hia wife, •ecotid il-r wf Henrv Ortlf tan, E*q., and the of Grattan, addition and before that of »aU«w, and quarter the arma Grattan with hit family arm*, wan com. pliauce with prov'uo in the will of the late Hig'dl , H> ...

Notes and Points

... freedom opinion in England. A notable figure in Irish literary circles has passed away in the person of Father P. Meehan, SS. and John’s. Dublin. was the author of the Flight the Karls, most important work of historic interest, and also edited some Young Ireland ...

THE LATE STORM IN NEW ORLEANS

... our Lord Cardigan; after wind., and ;|i,. usual toa.lifying, bia lordah.p >vaa with magnificent sword. Mr. Edmund Jem.on .he chairman, selected Lord Kaglao, the Duke o Cambridge, and Lord Cardtganfor wonderful pr.tae and alien Lord Cardigan returned thanks ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... statesmanlike in its features. Sir G. Gbey, Sir. B. Hall, and Lord D. Stuart, advired Lord John not to agree *o the proposed delay.—Mr. Maurice O’Connell thanked Lord John Russell for proposing to do away with the present system of oaths.—Leave was given to ...

THE INCOME TAX

... must pay lor the patriots, Sad lei r aud Keogh !“ At the Doctor's liell, oh what din ; And he his (infers twitch for tin : •* John, shew, if you please, that Patient in.** ’Tis the Income Tax.’* well-* day What Income Ta* esn possibly pay ? My patients are ...

THE WAR DEPARTMENT

... of Royal Carriage Factories, al £500; IheßupcrinteodfOt of the Royal Laboratories, St £800; the Superintendent of the Small Arms, at £5OO, and the Sorintendeot of the Royal. Factory Gunpowder f£soo,pcr annum. ‘The in CsLiPonniA.—Tbe Chinese, are Verv ...

TH K NEW FRENCH ItEMEUY

... doing me good already. Hoping to have it by return* 1, Beehive Terrace, Wllton-at., Lozells, Birmingham, August 33, 1873, Mr John Ede, Bircbfield, Birmingham. Dear Sir,—l am now in elghtv-f fth year, and have lieen suffering from defective sight fur the ...

PARLIAMENT

... the papers which hare joat armed from England yon that from some iaconoeption of the instruction to advance, the Lieutenant General con •idered that was bound to attack at all hazards, and he accordingly ordered Lord Cardigan move forward with the Light ...

THE FERMANAGH MAIL AND ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, ISSO,

... CHIEF JUS. TICES. John Murray, Albemarle-elreit. Diagrams and Plans, Bvo., 14s, WAR RUSSIA and GERMANY. 1812*13. Col. Cathcart. John Mnrray, Albemarle-etreet. 19th edition , 3* 6d, BISHOP KXKTER’s LETTER to the Archbishop of Canterbury. John Murray, Albcr ...

THE FERMANAGH MAIL AND ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE. THORSDAT, AUGUST as. IBW

... shot, and bayoneted the other (wo, making them pritoners into the bargain. It only fair to mention (hat John Nowlan, John CafTrev, Darby Shea, John Nicholson, Hugh O'Dohertv. Samoa! Carson, and Francis W. Walsbe, bud bean wounded la uclasl conflict the ...