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Man of Ross and General Advertiser

A VETERAN OP A HUNDRED FIGHTS

... RELIC OF THE IRISH PARLIAMENT. The Irish newspapers have recently chronicled the death of Mr. John M’Clintock, of Drumcar, Louth, and formerly Serjeant-at-Arms in the Irish House of Commons, for the loss of which office he had been in receipt of a pension ...

El 'll O -’vl 11 O AND POREIGK

... i A »’ «uigl;j regiiiient of the garrison reui.V.neil faUiiiul to the King. It inissed thy pitA drums beating, and with its arms and officers, as it the capital was not Carlnaldi’a power. small picture (8 inches by C), exhibited at the Manchester ExhioitioM ...

Cwwspimiitßt. [We itm it right to state that we do not hold ourselves rsspomible (or our correspondent’s ..

... previous ally. Lord John does not need Lord Palmerston’s influence to obtain a peerage, and it will much surprise me if the Nestor of reform, may call him now that Hume has gone, will consent to become a ’peer at Palmerston’s dictation. Lord John, in this respect ...

THE MAN OF ROSS

... aieot Major Lawrie. instantly wrote a r to Lord Cardigan, threatening, in rolaliaiiou, to nroduce Lord Cardigan's private with him-elf in which the characters of certain ifficers freely handled. Cardigan replied that ne knew nothing the act of his solicitors ...

MULTUM IN PARYO

... provisions of the act 19th and 20th > ic., ch. 34, The Tipperary Free Press of last week states, that the rumour of James (and even John) Sadleir being still in Ireland, is daily gaining ground, and becoming more generally credited. The decomposed body of short ...

THE TREATY WITH CHINA

... THE TREATY WITH CHINA. Foreign Office, Dec. 21. Sir John Crampton reports yesterday that Lord Elgin, in a letter of the Bth of November, informs him of the ratification and publication of the Treaty with China, and of the march of the army to Tien-tsin ...

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... The bell at a church in a French pro™» «enUy fell, and killed a young woman who attending divine service. The Rev. Henry Grattan Guinness \ commenced to preach in New York, where he has create* excite* ment. The Music-hall in which he preaches every occasion ...

jue woman’s Would

... should used. Ihe patterns «ted are various. floral design enn • nde tftat.will prove very satisfactory, or »f you Imre a coat of arms in your family, that can be reproduced in ©very piece A monogram in long letters, nillier alone or encircled with garland of ...

THE FIRES, AND THE FARMERS

... Cambridge, and the Earl of Cardigan ? Lord Lucan, it is true, was “recalled Government, and to send him back would be, as it were, to acknowledge they were in the wrong; but why should not the Duke of Cambridge and Lord Cardigan share the dangers and privations ...

MULTUM TNT PARYO

... him any pension it may think desirable, and without making stipulations. According to the correspondent of the Time*, Lords John liussell and Minto, who are staying at Florence, are looked upon by the Grand Duke as a couple of itinerant demagogues.*’ Turin ...

A MARKET FOR USELESS FUNGI

... collectors New Zealand are often content to receive as little as penny per lb. for the result of their labours. It to hoped John Chinaman able discriminate between harmless fungi and the poisonous varieties which skilled collectors might easily gather ...

EXTRA ORDINARY FIGHT WITH A BEAR

... follow ing account of an encounter with a bear. The names of the crew' arc—D. M. Payne, mate, and C. Wetmore, Daniel M ‘Lcnnan, John M‘Lennan, and George Settard, seamen, all of whom participated in tho rare and exciting sport. Monday last, the 25th inst. ...