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of right arm, hivaliclwl; sent home packet. John John?, A.!*., I’lover, eye, invalid-., convalescent. William ..

... of right arm, hivaliclwl; sent home packet. John John?, A.!*., I’lover, eye, invalid-., convalescent. William Pailicn, private, K.M., the Plover, of right arm, invalided; sloughing, general improved. William Lent, ordinary, the Nimrod, amputath a right ...

The Sapper; and Miners now proccedine to the seat of war are armed with Mr. Lancaster’s new carbine, capable ot

... or fabricated whole. Narrow Escapk or Lord Cardigan*.—Corporal John 1 Robiusou, of the Light Dragoons, in a letter addressed to a friend in Doncaster, dated Nov. 2, thus describes the narrow escape Lord Cardigan iu the cavalry charge at lialaklava, and ...

ADVICE GRATIS

... audience :* Lord John’s Perambulator stops the way Locusts or tuc Wilosrn sss. —At the Chelmsford Cattle Show article was exhibited which attracted considerable attention at the late Paris Exhibition. It is known as the locust, or St. John’s bread,and is ...

aE N BRA.L NEWS

... Earl of Dartmouth. Death or the Earl or Cardigan.— We regret to announce that Lord Cardigan was thrown from his horse last week, near his seat in Northamptonshire, and that the accident has proved fatal. Lord Cardigan died at eleven o’clock on Saturday morning ...

MILITAnif INr^LLiaE^CB

... INr^LLiaE^CB Captain Msxse, acted camp to Lord Cardigan in the lamed Balaklava charge, will become governor that smallest British colonies, Heligoland. Lieutenant St. John C. Dragoon Guards, has been provisionally appointed aide-de-camp M.ijur- Gen. Lord ...

The Whig Ministry and Papal Aggression.—At the best, the conduct and the present plight of the Ministry, and ..

... Catastrophe prom the Incautious use or Fire-arms. —We lament to say that the family of Henry Grattan Curran, Esq., stipendary magislrate, has been plunged into deep affliction by the accidental death ol Ins only son, John. This fine youth was invited dine with ...

MAL T A

... ” PROM TUESDAY NIGHTS GAZRTTR. Whitehall, July 8. The Quuco been pleased appoint the Right Honour* able John Russell (cuamionlj called (.ord John UusseUl to the unpaid Charity Commissioner tor England and Wale*, under the prorisiooa ami for the nurpoaes ...

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE

... MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. Saturday Lieutenant-General the Ear! of Cardigan reviewed the 11th Hussars (of which regiment is colonel) at Colchester. The regiment is about to embark for India. The animal county review of the Kentish Volunteers, in conjunction ...

THE ARMY

... 21st Foot—Captain John Kirkland, from tho foot, to be Captain, rice Dewar, who exchanges, April 13. 43 ...

SCRAPS FROM PUNCH. ARREST of nemesis

... foe; have we put down the band ? Caars and their armies! how on them does John, a thinking look, But as pirates, whom you stem, or you needs must, crush like Brooke ? , Thinks John, Bussia stemmed ? Again she Europe like to rush; . . , And shall yet be ...

PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZETTE

... compliment which the French courteously returned. The President, whose arrival had been awaited for some hours the troops under arms did not reach Cherbourg until after dark Thursday evening. He was in open carriage preceded and the Ist Dragoons, fine looking ...