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Cjritonu of sttos—foreign rail gomesar

... aud Trustee Company,’' which professes la relieve private parties the trouble of ntansgiug testamentary and trun property. John Sales, charged with insulting a Russian officer on his parole, has b ...

Mr. Auchmuty Glover’s quiet and unobtrusive visit the other day to this town, has elicited—much to the ..

... Paris, and London HATS, viz., the PALMERSTON, CARDIGAN, PELISSIKR. NAPOLEON, RAG I.AN, and every other Now Design. J. WALKER, Market-Place, BEVERLEY. ExpeoMi, S 3 1 1 3 1819 Feb. 33 „ John Kemp, Printer. ~ „ John Green, Printer 18 9 Mtr. P. Cbampney a« per ...

flabal antJ ffiiluarg

... and power, and are to armed with one*6B-pounder and lone 32. The department at Woolwich ha- received order? to suspend for the present the further supply of the brass howitzer gun? with which tl.e gunboats have hitherto been armed. Thk CntMKAN Kiironx ...

THE BTHNOPFIELT) MURDER—PARLIAMENT—MARKETS &c

... proceeu, armies were ou the Bosphorus and in . jguria,—until transpot, al the road towards puldic-house called the Townley Arm*, were actually assembling for un invasion of the ('rimea. Why, then, and afterward-s turned down iiles-lme. This wasahaut one ...

FOREIGN GLEANINGS

... county Sussex, and mam others. The La.l Cardigan Mr. Slurt, M.P, arrived on la-.t Gairnsheil, their shooting quarters in Scotland, from London Mr Disraeli ing sjw. learn telegraph from Troy, July 3u, that the steamer John Jay was burned on the 2iHh alt. in ...

TOWN TALK. [I»T OUR LON 21 CORtBSPOIDBKT.] I think. Mr. Editor, the weuthor may (airly c.aui.loreJ a cause * oftou

... ought. There ha- been a little passage at arms between Lord Cardigan and Mr. Buck, M.P. The latter gentleman —although a Conservative—it appears spoke disrespectfully the Leeds s|»cech of the former. Lord Cardigan, his haste, wrote to Mr. Buck the Mr. Buck ...

HER MAJESTY’S VISIT TO THE RESOLUTE

... squadron discovery, ami in May, IBOJ, was sent, under the command of Captain Kellett, H.N., to the Polar Stas in search Sir John Franklin and for scientitic purposes. She w'as—or, since her deliverance enables us to speak of her as ship restored to life ...

BEVERLEY

... Hull. hope it will well patronised. SaLX!.—We beg to call attention number of advertise, ments of sales slock Ac., by Mr. John Coupland. Hoax.—An attempt was made last week to impose fabricated report an alleged charge against Mr. C Pent for assaulting ...

DESPATCHES FROM ABROAD—COURT—PERSONAL—MARKETS, &c

... attained the age of 98, was celebrated at Windsor the ringing of merry peals, from the Chapel Royal of St. George, and St. Johns Church, and other demonstrations of loyalty and respect. Lord Cowlkt. her Majesty’s ambassador at Paris, is to l«e immediately ...

town t.t.k-ouxlxnes of_the

... be given to Aireys, Cardigans, and Andrew Smiths, and Sir Charles Woods, if it is employed in drawing gunboats out of the water where they can’t be got at, had better keep our money in our pockets, and trust to our own wits, arms, and pluck to protect ...

Cfte OTourt, sfc,

... white dress. The colours were lowered before the Imperial party, the officers saluted with their swords, and the men carried arms, each company crying “Vive FEmpereur! it marched past. The Empress lifted the Prince from the chair, but the infant guardsman ...

Jfljc Court, scc. Her Majesty’s Birthdat.—The fortieth anniversary of her Majesty’s birthday was celebrated in ..

... were attended bv the Karl Cardigan, Lord Kokehv, Col. !■ H. Seymour, Lieut -Col. Fonsoohy, Lord Raglan, and a numerous staff of general officers. The four slate hands i,laved •• God save the Queen,’’ and the troops presented arms the arrival of the illostnous ...