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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSII OF LORI. Is the Houses' Lords onMonday, Earl Spencer brought an the Arms (Ireland) ..

... second re,ding of the Anna (Ireland) Bill, the object of which is to mulles the importation of arms into Ireland, the carry, lag of arms, and the sale of arms and atnwmoilieu. After a sharp discussion. in the course of which the Government's Irish policy ...

Ireland

... to the enemies of Ireland. (Hisses and gioans.) O'Connell • pioceeded to express a hope that both Gratt-an and Mr Browne, and a!>o his cousin, Morgan John O'Connell, would see their enor, and retrace their steps before was too late. He prom to have ready ...

Published: Friday 31 December 1847
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 312 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PRICE ONE PENNY. DISPLENISHING SALE at OooPici by Fonts, will take place 6th IEBI. SALE OF HOUSE FURNITURE, &c. ..

... bekinging to the Repreaentativas of the late Alex. Hendry : HOUSE FURNITURE. Piet Cheats of %bier Aide Table, Six Chairs, Arm Chair, Two Clocks, Mirror, Books, Pictures, Bed and Bedding, Oil cloth, Skins, Ac. BEPROOM.—Imn Bedstead, Wooden do , Bnln and ...

The Elgin And Morayshire Courier

... will vindicate Lords Lucan and Cardigan, or verify the correctness of the statements of the Crimean Commissioners. In any event, very little if any practical good is anticipated. The trial of William Palmer, for the murder John Parsons Cook, commenced at ...

Published: Friday 23 May 1856
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 806 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DZ•TIII

... At Meth Street, Then, of the 31.1 telt, PR .r t., wife Mr John Gordon. rounekroper, forty-throe porn. At Cochleae'', Elgin, on the Mat nlt wW Mr William X In., farmer, owed eighty yew. At 1. Aare Street, on l b . t 34 ultimo, Mr Joss Fatale, bander, ...

TUB BECALLEO OBNBBALB

... Sir John Burgoyne, in4eed. is , openly recalled, and the siege works, far the British | army li now engaged them, •ill conducted by j General Jones ; to thie announcement we believe we may add the recall of Lord Lncan, and hope that Lord Cardigan will ...

MR PARNELL ON MR GLADSTONE

... Government in 1793, but which would fail now as it foiled then. The Irishman, who now thought he could throw away his arms just Grattan disbanded the volunteers in 1782, would find that be bad placed himself in the power of a cruel, unrelenting English ...

THE ASHBDKNIIAM BUSINESS,

... less to warrant the appointment of LoiA Cardigan Ihe Colonelcy of the sth Dragoons, and of General Ashbiirnham, late of the Sutlej campaigns, We of Ghira^ t“ of Calcutta, to the Colonelcy of the 82d Pool. L Cardigan* services'' arc woil ,-famo..s. Ley are ...

The Elgin Courier

... weakness the mover was exposed. Mr Grattan read Mr O'Connor lecture on his ignorance history : Sir George Grey suggested the propriety of exercising greater discretion in his Parliamentary movements ; while even John 0 pronounced the time to be unsuitable ...

Published: Friday 17 December 1847
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1241 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE WAR MEDAL BANQUET TO THE DUKE OF RICHMOND

... to my Lord John Russell his colleagues for having, after former Administration had refined it, recommended to her Majeety to grant the just request of the mem >rial which I had tbe honour preeent. (Cheers.) Politicelly opposed I to Lord John Russell and ...

ARMY BREVET

... Campbell; Sir 11. R. Ferguson Davie, Bart.; Thomas Reed; Sir Colin Campbell ; Thomas Perroaet Thompson; the Earl of Cardigan; Hon. Charles Grey; John Geddes; Arthur, Duke of Wellington. Lieutenant-Colonels to Colonels.—E. M'Arthur, presently the Deputy-Adjut ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Mr H. Grattan rose evidently labouring under some excitement, and advised Mr O'Connor to be cautious how accused others of ignorance of history, seeing that his own acquaintance with it waj so meagre and incomplete. had dared to libel Mr Grattan, Mr Ponsonby ...