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NEW amaaasistest. Ile saver ieterfered with the Cetbobe • as Bt. Patrick's dap. Lard said the removal d Yr. Beers

... Cetbobe • as Bt. Patrick's dap. Lard said the removal d Yr. Beers sr Lord Rodeo was not usimmetitatiosal. He had gives a pio men armed with bibles sad blunderbusses. Let them leave weapons at home. Lord Clanrieards said the ease added to the a= at that they ...

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... Foot, son of the late William John M'Gwire, Esq., of Iturstrevor, county of Down, to Caroline Sophia Newe ll , daughter of the late Major John Gordon Rorison, of the H. E. I. C. S. at St. Thomas's Church, Portsmouth, John Hales, jun., _Esq., Master R.N ...

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... a kind of tower or temple. The servant girl was in the kitchen when Yarker arrived there, taking tea, with an infant in her arms; he opened the door, and shot her dead through the head, the child falling un-hurt to the ground. Yarker's sister, who is the ...

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... Foot—Lieut. John Keys Humfrey, from the 156th Foot, to be Lieut., vice Perry, appointed Paymaster 87th Foot. 56th Foot—Lieut. George St. Leger Gordon Gordon is allowed toretire from the service by the sale of his commissions. 69th Foot—Ensign John George Chapman ...

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... this regiment died on the passage. 60th Rifles—lst Battalion, Major Spence has arrived on leave from India. Lieutenant St. John has also arrived. Serjeant Major Indle, one sergeant and sixteen rank and file have arrived in the ship Cressy, and proceeded ...

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... marks of distinction conferred upon me.—(Loud and continued applause.) Upon the motion of Sir Peter Laurie, seconded by Mr. John Wood, the address of the Chamberlain and the reply of Lord Gough were, amidst loud .cheers, ordered to be entered in the minutes ...

1110 leE NEWS

... fellows of the 28th Regiment, who had been under arms kicking their heels in the streets for some four hours, could scarcely be kept in good humour by the usual resources of shouldering arms, carrying arms, and standing at ease. The National Guards began ...

day after of April, he Com-

... witieb the bishop declines to send No popery meetings have been revived, and the Protestant more roused by the bill of Lord John itustelb than **en by 'the •opposition to it. the' corporation of London, the ctergy to! London, the people of Nottinghtsni ...

1-10 AVE NEW-S

... Goodwood stable, and is a feather in John Kent's cap, of which he may he proud; fur it will, we suspect, be lung before the three events will again go into one band. Tills Allonato.t. - -We leant that the How John de litagidire, the purchaser of the Amorists ...

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... before the House, and call attention to the government of the lonian Isles, which he described as a disgrace to her Majesty. Sir JOHN PAKINOTON said that the petition involved subjects of great magnitude, which should have the careful consideration of Government ...

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... empire, as Sir Robert Peel used to style it, Mr. St. John undertakes to vindicate from the attacks of such sentimental and benevolent persons as entertain scruples about the right of the strong arm or the morality of the over-ruling brain. lie pushes ...

ItoMg NEWS

... ; T . Thom p son, of Leith., £276 ; T. Cooper, of Newcastle, £160; Lawrence Maher ' of Waterford, £ 421; John Jac obsen, of Hamburg, £ 1635 ; John Wils on, of Glasgow, £256 ; J. Teneyek; of New York, £361 ; J. Stephens, of Chudleigh, £ 2284 ; J. N eilsen ...