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... Esq John O’Brien, Esq ••• 0 0 Stephen Grehan, Esq 10 0 Philip Taaffe, Esq 10 0 0 John Connolly, Esq ••• 10 0 The Rev. Gentlemen of St. Saviours 5 0 0 Patrick Segrave, Esq ••• 5 0 0 John Lentaigne, ...
... Esq John O’Brien, Esq ••• 0 0 Stephen Grehan, Esq 10 0 Philip Taaffe, Esq 10 0 0 John Connolly, Esq ••• 10 0 The Rev. Gentlemen of St. Saviours 5 0 0 Patrick Segrave, Esq ••• 5 0 0 John Lentaigne, ...
... dissatisfied with him on account of the supplies for the horses; when landed the Crimea he heard from Sir U. Air. y that Lord Cardigan had gone on patrol with two or three hundml horses, and he believed those animals were without water that occasion for 30 ...
... the control of the Irish Brigade.” Forty years since, its Parliamentary connection boasted of’such names Grattan, Mr. Pluuket, Mr. Poosonby, Sir John Newport, Sir Henry Parnell, the Hutchinsons, and others worthy senatorial place. Even in our own time, ...
... circumstances, and get accustomed to the noise!”—/Wd. Mohr Things not Known.”—By Mr. John Tirobs, or any one else.—That Fred. Peel is a greater man than Ids father; that Lord Cardigan is hero; that Mr. Drummond knows bis own mind; that Mr. Harry in hurry complete ...
... tied BE LET, ON LEASE, THE PR recom: Nos, 12, 124, 14, and 16, Chichester- 1593 Ne. 2, Ay THE tion to be made to CONOLLY SHE , JOHN 14, treet. ie 20 am ings in & Private Family in the Co Board wis the Family, or not, as required. 1 an Ap- two miles from Lisburn ...
... bring ?t under considermtion of the Board, and to submit it them, to show how far carried out the resolution which the, h.d armed at the prejtoua da,. The JuDOK-ADTOcars said, was direuted b, the Board to aak his lordship to what attributed the great mortaiit ...
... best results. I beg alsc to say that I feel pleasure in giving my testimony to the efficacy of this valuable cure. Signed, JOHN M. O’HARA. Glebe, Athy, August 22d, 1855. Dear Sir—l think it duty I owe to the public and perhaps to Mr. Oldham, to state ...
... MILITARY INQUIRY AT CHELSEA. The military inquiry at Chelsea try the Crimean report of Sir John and Colonel Tulloch, rather an anomalous affair. The commissioners in question, after taking evidence on the spot, relative to the terrible disasters which ...
... LET, A HOUSE AND GARDEN § his | anxious | ay on the Falls. af all 1, On Mile and Tire TI For farther particulars, apply to JOHN Bs of and, |, gent, 6, Haghes’s Buildings, Falls-Road. BE LET, ON LEASE, THE PR stent to | T° 1539 | No. 28, Artbur-Street ...
... under the control of the ** Irish Brigade.” Forty years since, its PeriiemenUry connection boasted names as Grattan, Mr. Pionkst, Mr. Pousonby, Sir John Newport, Sir Henry Parnell, the Hutchinson*, and ethers worthy of senatorial place. Even our own time the ...
... defended, loose to afFord the utmost freedom of action to the nec.c, ranee liv William Neil- W. Neilson Han- shoulders, and arms. , Hancock 1.L.1). cock, Lls.l). None are genuine that arc not stamped with Name, The Effect of War 5. The Criminal Jnrisdie- ...
... suzerain of the Principalities. Mo part the Turkish empire will continue bo occupied, under any pretext, by any of the allied arms ; and the Austrian army will also retire from tbe Principalities. Some troops must necessarily remain, to superintend the removal ...