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THE EARL OF LUCAN AND THE DAILY NEWS

... that tme Lord Cardigan com' the light brigade of the cavalry division. never had any personal differences with Lord Cardigan when in the Crimea, and I can recollect nothing an angry correspondence. I ou very good terms with Lord Cardigan at the outset ...

IRELAND

... Repealers.—Mr John Reynolds, M.P., has addressed another letter to Air Henry Grattan, M.P., dated Esker House, Rathmiues, December 29, in which he says, I have read in the Freeman's Journal of this date a letter signed ' Henry Grattan.' The writer, ...

IRELAND

... Several stormy speeches were delivered in the course of the proceedings. H. Grattan, M.P., concluded his address by a declaration, that when he had at his back tour hundred thousand armed men and four hundred pieces of artillery, would then look for justice ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Tbynne for Wiltshire, the Verneys for Wycombe and Aylesbury, Vivian for Tregony. The Long Parliament had a Sir John Pakington, Robert Cecil, Sir- John Ramsden, a Lord Edward Howard, and many other names borne then now by men of station and honour and the catalogue ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... replied that it was none of Mr Grattan's business. Mr Grattan still expressed reverse opinion, upon which Anstey told him that he was neither courteous nor courageous in having attacked him (Mr Anstey) his absence. Mr Grattan observed that he had at all ...

LATEST NEWS

... ” or words to that effect. Lord Lucan, with reluctance, gave orders to Lord Cardigan to advance upon the guns, conceiving that his orders compelled him to do so. Lord Cardigan saw the fearful odds, but obeyed or- ders, and the charge was made. The conduct ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... The Earl of Cardigan gave notice that he Monday next, ask some questions regarding the of the soldiers in Ireland for the Six-mile Bridge affair. Their Lordships then adjourned. HOUSE OP COMMONS. Thursday, Feb. 17. The Sergeant-at-Arms acquainted the ...

FROM OUR METROPOLITAN CORRESPONDENT

... House before come to vote relating to our arms. Unless Sir Chailes ood succeed in explaining away the expressions attributed to htm there will be a passage of arms of no gent c character On Monday, Lord John gives up the Seals of the Foreign Office to ...

IRELAND

... by a notice calling all persons in Dublin to render up their arms at the Police Stations and leave them there, under penalty of imprisonment for two years; and the Police had been seizing arms turoughout the city. Dubiin was tranquil, and the accounts from ...

DESPATCHES FROM LORD RAGLAN

... Aifted Ele! ment. Wounded, Bombardier John Blacker, slight- ly. Gunners—John Bennet, severely—Samuel Cator, severe —Henry Sima, slightly—John Williams, slightly—James Mit- chell, slightly—John Dugan, slightly—John slightly. st iment of Foot ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... his arrest; said, if tbey would protect him and arm, Ireland would be freo in a fortnight; some them said they had arms, and he replied that stones were very good weapons for those who had no other arms. A gentleman called Meagher, and another they called ...

CLONMEL SPECIAL COMMISSION

... ballast—we must have sails—we must have a stout arm at the helm—w e must have stout arms to man her. Now the time to strike the blow : to make Ireland for her lovely sons. Are you ready with nerved arms give effect to that blow I am ready with those stalwart ...