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_ QrzErs BMTIIDAY noNovas

... tin. has bees to tho home.of Knighthood twist Mr. Arthar Illttotd, A. ; J. land, of ; Wothono Coimial, Mayor of Edmund Grattan, lat., Antwerp; Reed, In tot Royal Irish Constabulary ; Anlirvy Walsh. formerly Chairman of Joanna of the of the T 00..: Ch ...

THE MANCHESTER EXAMINER AND TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1866

... also cons me the magistrate'. warrant, lad at Soft conveyed to Maidstone to his trial. MILITARY iy CARDIGAN. Monday moaned, fifejorGenesl tbe Earl of Cardigan, LC.., inspeetor-peneral of inspected the lib Irish Dragoon Guards, now in at Leeds. The wombed ...

RIGBY, RIGBY'S WORKS, BY STRAM POWER, AT DUCIE BRIDGE MILL

... William floorg,nnort, T oaks, John Cretetett , Hibbert Conant - Billorieettoa .11. Barran James with - mato. . Bloom John . luagatreet Banos Thomas Withiorioa nub. a litaaal . Mom Bokbanint =II John Poltdekt I Holann John IfendaLna Hobart Hakim, : Hoke ...

General Ruiz commands the garrimon of Gerona, which has risen

... osaes of the catalry. With respect to We garde Lords Lucian and Cardigan, Sir R. Airey and sly say that the Emperor a assignment of pensions amounting respectively selcase of WO Ear! of Cardigan, tie commtisioners eoufiue them- Colonel Gordon, it was a mero ...

A YAM DZVOURED BY BATS

... if the yesog som's disils.—Orose ear this cormspoilest. TO • about UV and private friends estortehmed at dimmer, at the Arm, John of Victorte Park, the of premsting to him the = la of and tidy. The are half. aad have hem misted by Mr. R. Hodes, of the ...

THE MANCHESTER EXAMINER AND TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 1856

... Mitior.(ieuerM the Earl of Cardigan, inspector-general of cavalry, inspected tbe 4th Irish I)ragoon Guards, now in 4 arroon at Leeds. The marched to Woodhouse Moor abaut ten o'clock, and te about an hour afterwards the Earl of Cardigan arrived upon the ground ...

THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERIC

... only Irishmen, with the exemplar of one or two, who had Atrial woriedwide fame as Irishmen, were and O'Connell. (Cheer.) Grattan armed hie fame because of the arias of the , volunteers; he struck off the English yoke; and O'Cossell earned his tame because ...

MipMINNIMMINIIIIIP•imiII p THE MANCHESTER EXAMINER AND TIMES, SATURDAY: OCTOBER 11, lsis6,

... one exhibited • trees of that vital power by which LORD CARDIGAN AND COLONLL Bncx.--Colonel it was dintingitalled. We regard that rim as the wept:ilk, M.P., no way disconcerted by lord Cardigan's omen &MI since we no sign of it in any of the previous ...

TITE MANCHESTER AMIN Pi AND tIMES, SATURDAY. OCTOVER 19. 1889

... definite and decided stand in behalf of the Union it is not probable that any amber worth speaking of have since joined Mr. Grattan This belief is borne out by the analysis 1 of the elections which have taken atm during the istit years, and • comparison ...