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Galway Mercury, and Connaught Weekly Advertiser

Vtie Arms*

... Grome, Joseph Philip Daly. George Davis. John T. Egan, James Evans, O'ConnoE Henchy. John J. Lopdell, O'Connor Martin. (One Vacmit). Ensigns— Patrick O'Connor, M. Browne, Thomas Woods, Heim - fetirwan, John D. Devereux. Ann jt —Vacant. Pay mas per —Seymour ...

THE LIFE A BRITISH SOLDIER. Fft OM THE BRIGHTON HKRALI>) The British solder is the most severely tried man-at ..

... THE LIFE A BRITISH SOLDIER. Fft OM THE BRIGHTON HKRALI>) The British solder is the most severely tried man-at-arms whom the world has ever seen. Inferior m point of to that of the least of the four hrst rate powers, the tOeh. army has a greater amount ...

EXTENSIVE FRAID!! !-f Al TIO\ ! THE Great Popularity attained JOHN CASSELL’S comply with the regulation. The ..

... for John Cassell’s Coffee ; then inquire of that Agent for ings are instituted against the person guilty this flagrant “John Cassell’s Coffee not be persuaded to take any and disgraceful fraud. And John Cassell hereby gives other Coffee than John Cassell's ...

FIIOM THE PRIVA i COItIII'SI’OM)KN’T OF THE DUBLIN EVENING MAIL. l.nniluii, Saturday. Sir John has been removed ..

... FIIOM THE PRIVA i COItIII'SI’OM)KN’T OF THE DUBLIN EVENING MAIL. l.nniluii, Saturday. Sir John has been removed from the situation which Ik* has held tV»r many years as Chairman t.ie Board of Works in Ireland. said is appointed Inspector Fortilications ...

VOI. 111. THE COERCION BILL. (From the London correspondent of the Pilot ) London, Monday Night, f On the order

... were to be found men from whom I expected better things. Mr. John O'Connell having concluded a very able speech in amendment, Dr. Power seconded the proposition. Up then rose Mr. Henry Grattan, and seeing him rise. could not but admire the ardour with which ...

MU O'CONNELL

... Richard Grattan, son of Dr. Gratlan, of Drumin, by administering arsenic in (lummety which she had prepared for llte family btcakf.ist. The eireunislatiecs the case are familiar to out readers. In August last, it will be remembered, Doctor Grattan being ...

IRISH QUESTIONS. The following: are the notices of motion, relatin to Ireland, which have already been placed ..

... following: are the notices of motion, relatin to Ireland, which have already been placed th books the House of i'ommons : Sir John F >rster Fi’zgeri'd—Report of the evidence bef re the coroner inquest held Sixmile bridge, in tne coaucy Clare, in July List ...

Mr. Rvoral plat

... that was his statement to the late Mr. Grattan (iiear). He would now mention statement made another individual to him (M-. Grattan). The individual whom he referred had also filled the office of Secretary. (Mr. Grattan) had occasion to call the Castle, and ...

THE HON. F. VILLIERS, M.P

... that became disposable, to desire that Lord Cardigan would always remember that when (fjord Lucan) was attacked in front, it was his (Lord Cardigan’s)duty to support him by flank attack, and that Lord Cardigan might always depend ui>ou receiving from him ...

VOL. IX.-No, 421. and turned into a Conservative Minister.” Osborne is the only man who has a chance with Disraeli

... most admired passes ; but for the nonce, ne’er carried a heart stain away on his blade,” Lord John’s laurcat sang of Sheridan. With the prince was Cardigan ; and most amazed, to be sure, Black Bottle looked at the marvellous feats of the Ledouin Bottle ...

and confessed their sins, received for their penance that they should travel through the world for seven Tears, ..

... equal to originating a policy deciding great events. —Preu LORDS CARDIGAN AND LUCAN. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir—ln the Time* of the 7th instant, there appeal* a letter from Lord Cardigan, in which his Iqrdxbip, after many days’ deliberation, denies—and ...

Olitnftm* of tlu JJrcso. THE IRISH PRIESTS—“THE YOUNG IRE- LANDERS” IN AMERICA. (From the Dublin Teltyra-ph-) ..

... exception. THBiR prophbt and THEIR GUIDE.’ They are at least pirt thousand men, either armed or fit to bear arma. Twenty thousand are actually armed sod taught. They have armed cost of 20 dola each. They ere not trading patriots They do not make fortunes talk ...