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Edinburgh Evening Post and Scottish Standard

SCOTTISH RECORD

... ral Saunders. —lt is our mostpaiuful duty to announce the death of our esteemed friend and gallant fellow countryman, General John Stratford Saunders, which sad event occurred at his seat, Golden Fort, County of Wicklow, on Thursday last, the 2'Jth March ...

FORTH AND CLYDE JUNCTION RAILWAY

... (Signed) David Graham. 11. Fletcher Campbell, Wm. Galbraith. Captain EasKiae. R.N., moved that the Report be approved of. John Oaa Ewiko. Esq., seconded the motion. Mr Davidson moved, amendment, that the Report not approved of. and that all proceedings ...

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... Hint Dinnsu—On Thursday, the gentlemen and farmer* the Duke of Cueclaach’s hunt dined together at the Boecleuch Arms, Boswell’s—Lord John Scott occupied the chair, and Lord the vice chair. The party numbered between forty and fifty, composed of the greater ...

EVENING POST & SCOTTISH RECORD

... Edinburgh Printing Company, 12, South St David Street ; James Gilbert, 40, Paternoster Row, London George Philip. Liverpool ; John Cumming, Dublin; illian Belfast; and James Macleod, Glasgow. TO RAILWAY AND OTHER CONTRACTORS. THE PUOPRIETORof the COBMOCAPELEIOH ...

EDINBURGH AD EL PHI THEATRE

... EDINBURGH EL PHI THEATRE. THIS PRESENT EVENING, Will Performed, JOHN OF PARIS. After which, DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. To conclude with, For the First Time in this City, THE MERCHANT OF CANTON. On Monday will be revived tbe popular Drama Tha Country Squire ...

TURKEY, Constantinople, June 3

... the helmsman, who perceived all. hailed the Captain, who was forward. The Captain hurried to the spot, ordering bis men to arm themselves as went, and arrived in time to place biraselfasa shield before the offender. He then in a firm voice told the Pacha—“ ...

KOTICEB TO CORRSSPONDBNTS

... rule there that everything shall on a war footing. We notice also that number of Marcello towers on tba English coast are to armed with guns, a* they were during the war. Such events, the results of a laudable forethought, may end in nothing, but they are ...

ARMY & VAVY

... ARMY & VAVY. Lieutenant-Colonel the Earl of Cardigan will change from the 11th Hussars with Colonel the Hon. H. F. Cavendish, Ist Life Guards. The latter will be iocluded to the brevet as Major-General, when it takes place. Medals were distributed on ...

FHUM THE LOSDOS GAZETTE

... of Ballinvilla, was returning Irom the auction at Bloomfield. h« was most desperately assaulted by several mobs of armed ruffians, armed with sucks and stones, who knocked him off the car, and beat him in the most cruel nuer. and al-u violently assaukol ...

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... o.t Thursday night containing this proclamation, and conferring, by warrant, full powers t» grant licenses to have or carry arms to Mir Thomas E. Blake, Bart. Statf. Pniho?rtits.—f>n Wednesday, five persons were brought from Uichniund Bride well in van ...

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... Lord John Russell gave a Parliamentary dinner on Wednesday evening, which were present, the Right Hun. the Speaker; the mover and seconder of the AJ. dress; several of the Cabinet Ministers; Officers of the Queen's Household, &c. &r.—Tbs Marquis Lansd ...

CAPE OF GOOD UOPI

... ing his amendment. Mr MEAGHER seconded the amendment. Mr F. O’Connor, Mr Roach, and Mr Fagan, supported the amendment, Mr GRATTAN regarded the proposal as but tbe repetition a perilous and unsuccessful experiment. It would meet with every opposition at ...