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... there no est, incarn ration, uc’iin Hut I am unwilling 1-. into this pin the *uhj *ct. It is easy lor |h* ...
... these:—Captain Smith Ihe Princess of Capua) had made arrangement! for exchanging into the illh ghl Dragoon*, commanded by Earl of Cardigan, h-tier known at the Lord Brude nell of lb* celebia'ed cnurt-manial sgainul Captain Wtlben. The Eirl Caid'gan hail given ...
... Nicholas WilliamTimpson, k John o*Brieu, John Crean, Andrew Whitty, Nicholas Keating, R,chard Ca-ty, Calhenne French, Patrick Barry, Thomas Naylor, Thomas JeffVrief, James Smooth Pa’nck Redmond, William W.dker, Thomas Dudgeon, John E Hadden, Thomas Scallan ...
... assimilation, 'he Orange factions, whw would not celebrate Mr. John M.rlin tec the resolution, their Suvereigns’sbirth were determined to with accUm ...
... which, we have every reason to believe, the armed assailants received a slight peppering the active constabulary of the neighbourhood. On the night above mentioned between twenty and thirty fellows, well armed with guns, pitchforks, syihes, and Hedge-sheers ...
... who could not, and in a few days mter thev were seen floating about Spithead, five or six together, clasped in each others arms. The Royal George did not upset until all hands were turned up to right ship, and then five hundred or six hundred men (about ...
... the world has altered with me tor the better. John Hudson and Joe Kennedy are within 20 miles of ns, with one employer. I remain dearest parents, your loving son and heir. JOHN BLACK. Direct your letter John Black, (Emigrant sbiji boromandel), Sydney, New ...
... to be raised to tight against Don Carlos —(hear, hear) —they sent nien-01-war to blockade her ports —money —poor John Bui! —• blankets, arms, powder, shot, to oppose him, and do not stop there, for they also sent a mag- ] nificent battalion of marines, ...
... Light Dragoons are expected from Conterhury this evening, under the command the hbirl of Cardigan, to serve the escort of the party Canterbury. The Karl of Cardigan escorted Prince Albert the Fountain Hotel, at ...
... of the light cavalry are to be changed from red back again to blue, aud all the corps are to wear moustachios. The Earl of Cardigan at present commands the 11th Hussars.— Argns, The 61st, service ami depot companies, iast from Cork, lauded at Portsmouth ...
... Henry Grattan, M. P. : lliomas Hutton, W'illiain Murphy, Jeremiah Dunne, .VI. R, Saosse, Edward Clements, Hayes, James Plunkett, Michael Hernard Mullins, Robert VPCleland, D. M'Donnell, Charles H. Walker, 1. VJ. Carew, James Scott Mol- Icy, John Smyth ...
... Eastern hemisphere.” John E. White—“ The sons of St. Patrick —in liberality, lore, and philanthropy may be always united, and may the fair daughters of Ireland and America be particijMtots ralher than spectators of that union.” John Crow His Excellency ...