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... wounded, having four musket balls in his legs and arms. The gallant officer, with about thirty men, most nobly, and with the most exemplary courage, resisted the combined attack of about 400 well armed savages, and had repulsed and beavn them back when ...

... chairman. Mr. Leslie was supported on the right by the Rev. Lord John Beresford, the Rev. W. 11. Pratt, vicar of Donagh ; and John Cunningham, Esq., Drumfaldra—on the left by Henn, Esq., John Leslie, Esq., and Acheson, St. George, jun., Esq., Dr. Maffett ...

!`.?' •-• STATE OF OE COUNTRY. V.rftact a ktleofrom the Deals of Aehoary. I have roreived a ttnwatening notice of

... the arms and all the bad eharactsrs will come into the comity of Waterford. The fanners and their sons and servants are every Sunday and holiday firing at mark adjoining the high road. When gentlemen are rassieg, they fire to show they have arms, and ...

CRIME AND OUTRAGE (iUEI.AND) BILL

... rejection if such they deserved. would do this, not foi friendship or hostility to Lord John ministry, hut for the sake of the Irish people.— His friend Mr. John O’Coimell had made an able speech of two hours and half, hut must say that thought the course ...

Published: Saturday 11 December 1847
Newspaper: Westmeath Independent
County: Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2722 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A KOMANCK of real life

... CELEBRATION OF ST. PATRICK DAY IN ST. JOHN* NEW BRUNSWICK. the John* Cettrier f March 24.) Ik* St. Patrick’s Society celebrated the nnnirer•sary of the tutelar saint of country on Monday evening last, at the St. Johns Hotel. Avery excclli-ni dniuet was provided ...

Published: Friday 11 May 1838
Newspaper: Athlone Sentinel
County: Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1925 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PINE ARTS

... the House of Lords, the of Cardigan mated that the Lord Lieutenant WWI in the habit of saluting three or four hundred ladies on such occasions (laughter). Now a nobleman more notorious for his gallantries than Lord Cardigan could not be found in the united ...

Children under Twelve, Hnlf Fares. WIMP for —52 WESTLAND flow, and Steam Packet Pier, Kingstown. DEATH or ..

... Sir George Urey we* left at tho betties of the poll. On the meeting of parliament, Lord John Ressell will occupy anything but an agreeable position, when he looks armed hint in the house and minds that he is left with , ut his ehivi supporters. it he had ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... seven Terry's, dressed, blackened and armed, entered the house of Patrick Liddy, near Shepperton ; they demanded his fire arms and beat him severely, cut him much on the head, and nearly broke one of his arms. Mr. John M'Malion, of Ballinacraggy, was also ...

master’s report

... appointed to the command of the cavalry force to proceed to the East —the Earl of Cardigan commanding a brigade under Load Lucan, who is brother-in-law of Lord Cardigan. 33bi> (Dukbov Wbllimgto.n'b) Hegimekt;— Major Johnstone, Captain Quuyle, Lieutenant ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1854
Newspaper: Westmeath Independent
County: Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3705 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CHEAP HEADING FOR THE MILLION

... Theaaa CaUey Grattan J 86—THE JACQUERIE or, Tke Lady aad the Page. By O. P. R. Jaaea 85— A SIMPLE STORY. Bt Mra. behbald 86— REMEMBRANCES OP A MONTHLY NURSE. By Mra. B. Downing 87— A WHIM ARD ITS CONSEQUENCES. By G. P. R. Jaaea 88— JOHN DOB, By the O'Hara ...

Published: Saturday 16 July 1853
Newspaper: Westmeath Independent
County: Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1243 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

FASHION AND TABLE-TALK

... and a large party. The Earl of Shannon and Lord Clonbrock have arrived It Woodlmetts,Castle Connell, for the fishlike memo& John Wynne, Esq., the under secretary, has arrived at Haslewood for a day or two. The Queen has been graciously pleased to appoint ...

THE PUBLIC MEETING

... from the conspiracies of DublinCestle. The Irish Bar has lost its reputation. There is no John Philpot Curran now to defend a prisoner-there is no Henry Grattan at the Bar of Ireland; and if Mr. Johnson be posecuted he will have to be defended by counsel ...