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THE EABL OF CARDIGAN AGAIN

... THE CARDIGAN AGAIN. The Earl of Cardigan was ballolted for as mem. her of the Senior United Service Club Tuesday, the 6lh July. Thera were 28 white 166 black balls—in all, ballotted. The noble earl was therefore rejected, the consequence of the rejection ...

THK KKRKY KXAMINKR. NOVKMBKR 2t. 184 S. FRANKFORT

... lltii llumabs. —The John Bull hat published sti.te neiit relative to l.ord Cardigan, founded upon ease, the alleged circumstances of which arc briefly these : n short since the Hon. Gerard Noel, a captain in the corps of which ir.l Cardigan it colonel, having ...

MiJOKITT—ATF.S, 349

... O'Connefl. John O'Connell. O'Connar Don.C. Powell John D, ttawdon. T. N. Redington. Sir D. Roche. J. P. Somers. Sir W. Somerrille. Villiera Stuart, H M. Tnite W.H. Watson, Hon. J.C. Weatenra, Col 8. White. Henry White. ASALTSI* Of VotMl «K*ln«t l.ord John BwmU's ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... published, with an Italian translation, a few days.—ToWcf. TRIAL OF THF EARL OF CARDIGAN BY HIS PEERS THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Tuesday being the day fixed for the trial of the Earl of Cardigan on the charge of feloniously shooting at Captain Harvety Tuckctt, line of ...

THE STATE TRIALS. [CotUinwed from h'oWth Pape.) with gold band and peak. asked for leave to speak to Mr. O'Brien,

... saw Mercantile Assistants Club in Dame-strect. to Church-street station Though be never saw the Grattan Club in Cumlierland-street. Was searching lor arms yesterday with his Inspector in tho house on Constiloiton-hill. Got directions to come down here ...

MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE

... Mr. Grattan take comfort in defeat, from the consideration of his own character, when declares, with honest pride and *ery significant italict, conduct leant, a public man, has been straightforward and honorable.” one respect, however, Mr. Grattan provoked ...

BIKTH

... Gtooccatar stnat, the lady of ttsst Esq, daughter. MABBIED. At tba boast her brother, Square, Tralee, on nandae arming last, the Tare Bar John O'Sol- P.P.,fc V.G., Kenmafr, Hr. Timotby Scanlon, Ttsha. to Maria third ilonghtar of tbs lata Hr. »pbeo Walsh ...

HACK RACE

... facing Christ Church, London. Ask for Paul’* Dr, BaUlie’s Pill*. AGENT. MB, BUOOAKS, Mall Traltt. SOLD BY JOHN HACKETT, Sutioner, Main-street, JOHN CASEY, 9, Bagwellstreet, and R. GRAHAM. Druggist, Clonmel j Ward and Co* Butloib'Anderson, and Co* Flood ...

ULIATION HALL

... attend in the ttriutfa periiamrntj for he had formed decision not to enter that house ao long as the Irish Arms Act placed brand not only hit arms, but, as conceived, hi* person alio (great cheering). Mr. Steele, in coming forward to second the resolution ...

'THfi KER'RY EXAMINER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1841

... 'THfi KER'RY EXAMINER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1841. THE EARL CARDIGAN The I.ORD CHANCEU.OI moved tlmt James Thomas Rarl of Cardigan takeaiata'imttody by the L*idler of the Black Rod. Sir Augustus Clifford then took has lordship into custody, and placed ...

THE KERRY EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1840

... yet let shower of nun fall on new suit of clothes, and we cannot submit ourselves.— Rev. John Newton. In Persia, men who are deeply enamoured often burnt their arms and chests with irons, in order to show the extent of their passion for their mistresses ...