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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

_ i T>if * *xtr» toTITH JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1858. THE NEWB.Y HERALD, AND DOWN, ARMAGH, AND 1

... whence Unicorn, re-silvered on the occasion, supported witn father had been driven were paralysed by tliat his fore feet the arms of the Commonwealth, while “crowning mercy,” the battle Worcester. And “silversmith to the Lord Protector” was inscribed now ...

THE STILVITS OF THE SETTLEMEXTS

... the EXCHEQUER read the telegram whleli Lord Derby liad read iu the other House. REWARDS TO MEMBERS FOR SERVICES MEMBERS. Sir JOHN THELAWNEY proprosed resolution that receipt of any kind reward member, in consideration of the exercise of his influence in ...

ENGL A N D

... formed. In the course of two months the regiment has been filled with the exception of some half-dozen soldiers. The Earl of Cardigan inspected the men last week; 530 mustered on parade, at Leeds. The Ministry.—Expected Crisis. —The Observer says that Ministerial ...

TIIK roLITU AI. CRISIS

... it is intended literally and not figuratively. , , , . Yeh received the edict which degraded him with great equanimity. Sir John Bowring had forwarded copv in the onginal Chinese. I expected this,” lie said, may I keep it some time to consider it:” As ...

METROPOLITAN GOSSIP

... . During the discussions the final stages of the corn debates, but not actually in such debates, Lord John, bv way of answer to something Lord John Bentinck had said, made a remark, his most suiaacilious and pseudophilosophic strain, to the effect that ...

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... governor put down sedition or insurrection. are not told how much the very existence of these organised and armed clubs led to the organisation and arming on the other side. But know that, in the nature of things, jealousy and mistrust in one portion of a community ...

THE NEWEY HERALD, AND DOWN, ARMAGH, AND LOUTH JOURNAL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1858

... ringleaders of theimuliny—73,ooo of them drilled, equipped, and armed, fighting for us south of the Sutlej, and talking of the time when they may have to fight against us. Their present Goroo” is John Lawrence, but there is no one in India more deeply sensible ...

THE NEWRY HERALD, AND DOWN, ARMAGH, AND

... Guardians present were—Charles Douglas, Esq., J.P. ; John Hancock, Esq., J.P. ; John \V. Greer, Esq., J.P.; Robert Waddell. Esq., J.l’.; James Harper, George Rnddell, John Maeoun, Robert Moore, and John Turtle. The charges against the porter were then proceeded ...

THE NEWRY HERALD, AND DOWN, ARMAGH, AND LOUTH .JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1858

... left at the office of the Express after the editor had departed for the night. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY ABDUCT MISS ARBUTHNOTT. MR. JOHN CARDEN AGAIN. KINGSTOWN POLICE OFFICE—MONDAY. [Before F. T. Porter, Esq.] This case, in which it was sought to hold Mr. Carden ...

PARLIAMENTARY DINNERS

... following were also present : —Mr. Secretary Walpole, Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, General Peel, Lord Stanley, Sir John Paitington, Mr. Henley, Lord John Manners, Lord Claud Hamilton, Treasurer, and the right Hon. Cecil Weld Forester, Comptroller of her Majesty’s ...

THE NAVY ESTIMATES

... age officers must retire. In accounting for the large ; amount of additional expenditure for the increase of the navy. Sir John declared that when he entered office did not'find the navv of the country in a proper state, although he disclaimed any intention ...

LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET. Tcksoat, Mabcb SB

... county police interfered, and took the nets from them. John Russell, lunatic, was arrested in streets of Glasgow, and placed in a lockup, awaiting an order for removal asylum. On the same day John Russell, carter, was placed in another gaol, charged with ...