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... the servants jumping out of window with her fo her arms. Robbest ok board Earl Cabdioak’s Yacht.—A moat extensive robbery hat just been discovered to have been committed on board the Earl of Cardigan’s yacht, now lying fo Southampton Water. The property ...

DESTRUCTIVE FLOODS. Tlw flooding MnnUy toiof the put week hu been tuy g» r«l I»Vieny « the, heee been fateL

... estimated at from to £3OO. At Haverfordwest some cattle were killed lightning during the storm that prevailed. Cardigan two pigs, belonging to Mr. John Havard, cabinetmaker, wen killed the lightning; and at Blaenncrcb, near Tremaine, two horses, worth about ...

HUDDEWIELD AND HOLMFIRTH EXAMINER. MAY 13, 1854

... years ago. —Kentish Mercury. Aristocratic Orthography. Apropos of Lord Cardigan's recent epistolary controversy the Times with ** Common Sense,” the Press remarks: The Earl of Cardigan addressed a letter to the Times, briefly and clearly explaining why those ...

LEEDS,

... her fellow-passenger in a tlurd-chtss carriage, on suspicion of being her murderer, was brought a close Monday last, the Cardigan Arms, Leeds. Lawrence and Law, it may be remembered, were alone in uulijhted carriage wlun the train left Leeds, and when the ...

INCIDENTS OF THE SIEGE

... do what they arc moat fitted for —via. digging in the trenches, which give* relief to our own men, who greatly overworked. John Turk it by no meant industrious Isbourer in the trenches; digs few minutea, give* grunt, and then sits down. very vehement ...

AMERICA

... workmen Mcllliam Mills, X'l 15s. Gd.; Messrs. William Fawcett & Sons’ men, 45.; and the workpeople one of our tenants, Messrs. John Schofield and Co. have contributed 4.5 135.; ami doubt not but that similar subscriptions will he made in almost every mill ...

HUDDERSFIELD AND HOLMFIRTK EXAMINER,. JANUARY 27, 1855

... enjoyment of excellent health. The Dundee parochial authorities have advertised for the heirs of beggar who was buried the parish—John M’Cuy, travelling mendicant, on whose 'person weie found bank deposit receipts for £7OO. On Monday a grinding-stone. 6 feel ...

ARREST OF A RUSSIAN WOMAN,

... unfortunate husband, and then marched off, if (ought ior.it he would have been sent ff ' H'f, had performed some noble feat of arms. The woman We all Hie expenses, and * followed utteredmes despair when she beheld the deed. The ,he coffin, all with advice ...

HUDDERSFIELD AND HOLMFIBffH EXAMINER, APRIL -1, 1855

... allowed mvself or personally remark upon any- act of Lord Cardigan’s Lari Lucan is no less positive .hat message was delivere 1 to him from Lord Cardigan, objecting to the position of his f Lord Cardigan s) brigade. In conclusion, Lurd Lucan says he believes ...

upon the wietocmtic cooetitutiou of » A* l our!* chiefly the Nall House of Commons itself. The W °f? Ordnance,

... frock rolled up in her arms, and taid she was going to shake it. She then went out of the back door. The witness afterwards went with the first witness, and on throwing lighted paper down the seat discovered some clothes and the arm of th« child bare. She ...

celleoeT Count Buol mbmitted to the conference mother the old Scotch •erjeml* joking the dendj for Ae ..

... letter by the evidence taken before the Crimean Committee, and whose exertions hare been of such paramount importance the Bniish arms in the East, could only with the most extreme difficulty obtlin passage board the expeditionary fleet directed against the ...

THE DEMONSTRATION IN HYDE PAR]

... equipage. Cabs and omnibuses were permitted to go unmolested, but the only exception otherwise made was in favour of Lord Cardigan, who was recognised as he drove past, and who seems to enjoy a degree of popularity among the London mob which those who ...