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... ship's boats and others capable of carrying guns or armed men for the service of the shallow waters in the Sen of Azolf. The utmost activity prevails in their equipment. The Dockyard Battalions' armed launches are already pressed into this important service ...

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... Lord Edward Russell , Colon el Fortescue Graham (Royal Marines), Capt. Charles Eden (Royal Navy), Major John Williamson Lovell, Capt. William John Cavendish Clifford (Royal Navy), Capt. Henry Shank Hillyar (Royal Navy), Colonel Noel Thomas Lake, Lieut ...

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... exclaimed the spirituous hero, Yon would'nt do for Crimea. It was the gallant leader of the glorious six hundred (Earl Cardigan) who charged at Balaklava to whom the taunt was addressed. His lordship was returning south from Edinburgh, where h 2 had ...

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... accompanied by an escort of lice proceeded to the Cladtlag'-., and took possession of 21 houses, the property of Mr. Henry Grattan. The inmates were all put out, and six of the cabins levelled to the ground, but the parties evicted were a dmitted into the ...

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... 000 personalty, within the province of Canterbury.— General Henry D'Oyly, £4o,ooo.—Admiral John Giffard, £l6,ooo.—Lieut.. Colonel W. F. Spicer, L'26,ooo.—John liurle, Esq., of Clifton, £60,000. — Miss Mary Morrison, of Cadogan-place, £6o,ooo.—Sir Charles ...

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... Chevalier of the Order are Sir Richard England, the Earl of Lucan, Sir H. Bentinek, Sir Colin Campbell, Sir John Pennefather, the Earl of Cardigan, Sir William J. Codrington, Sir Richard Airey, Sir R. Decree, Sir James Scarlett, Sir George Buller, Sir William ...

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... board of general officers, to do everything for the attainment of justice. Mr. PEEL concurred in the objections stated by Sir John Pakington to Mr. Roebuck's motion. It was essentially wrong and unfair to prejudge the ease of officers whose conduct was to ...

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... suspended the flags of Turkey, England, and France. In front of the balconies were draperies on which were embroidered the arms of England, Turkey, and France. The interior presented a spectacle of magnificence and sumptuousness such as is rarely witnessed ...

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... guerilla war--a species of hostility in which the brigand peasantry possess great advantages ever the regular troops. Fire-arms, hidden since 18414, have been placed in the hands of the people ; and, according to the last intelligence, an insurrection ...

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... government will take 20,000,000 on itself. The King of Siam bas sent the Emperor Napoleon a number of gifts, consisting of arms and silks, and other native produce. A man and woman named Munoz and Hernandez, residing at Toledo, were executed in that city ...

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... court of examiners on the 3rd of August : Messrs. George William Davison, Tynemouth ; Mark Farrant, Collumpton, Devon ; John Smith Grattan, Belfast ; David Chambers MTall, Belfast ; Richard William Wandby Griffin, Weymouth ; and Christopher Sharp, Oldham ...

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... Ile instantly wrote a letter to Lord Cardigan, threatening, in retaliation, to produce Lord Cardigan's private correspondence with himself, in which the characters of certain officers are freely handled. Lord Cardigan replied, that he knew nothing of the ...