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Morison's Pills.--Cantion

... Macdonald, 33. Wells Street, Inverness. THE EARL OF CARDIGAN AND THE ELEVENTH HUSSARS. (Erma tlte Alligator.) We regret that we should have occasion to call public attention to the of the Earl of Cardigan towards Dr Sandham, a most meritorious officer of ...

-.1...-- EXTRAORDINARY DUELS IN IRELAND

... hundreds of amateurs were present. The Right Hon. Isaac Corry, the Cliancellor of the Excheriner, fought the Right Hon. Henry Grattan. a Privy Councillor. and leader of the Opposition. The Chancellor was hit. He also fought two others. Metge, Baron of the ...

4 deer

... 42 were English. 30 Spanish, 20 American, drazilian, IS Sardinian, and 15 French. It is believed that is hen the Earl of Cardigan had an audience of Prince Albert at the Castle about three weeks ego. arrangements were made, haying for their object the ...

hainent, and in their vindication for retaining office, referred to former cases of Ministers, who had failed ..

... leave their successors the influence of the country abroad unimpaired, and the glory of the British name and ot the British arms, if possible, increased in brilliance. In conclusion, the Government had done its duty, and it was for the people to do theirs ...

/Fur Office, De. 8

... Assistant Surgeon Lowry Tighe to be Assistant Surgeon, vice Grattan-79th do. Ensign Ewen Cameron to be Ensign, vice Poyntz 3lackenzie-94th do. Captain David Munro to be 31ajor, vice St. Clair; Lieut. John W. Randolph to be Captain, vice Munro; Ensign James Kennard ...

ULNERAL LILCTION.-

... three Welts k on Archibald Hamilton ras rettirited ex.ting awl Cleik. *lure a tii jority of elevea far dna Ilaunituit And Sir John Ntaxwell of Pollock was placed in the Cnaii..—Seseral nen claims for were brought forn aril on both sides, to many of obctions ...

---- Cw AmII of Till IMMO-

... aid Primer, all around alternating with the Prince of Wales's plume. Over the medallions were placed the Be* Arms, while above the 'Oben a the arms sad emblems (the harp and The edge of the cake was corniced with an mew Above this were six pediments, with ...

INVERNESS. FRIDAY-APRIL 29

... amounting to between 50 and 60,000 well armed men, with a numerous artillery and cavalry. Rangoon is seated at the mouth of a large river, on which were a great number of Burman war boats, opposed by British armed vessels of various descriptions. Part of ...

ENGLAND

... pienee of theniatenni Ye robbery committed et- m J dot Stock B 11t5, by one of th• Motor 'irk, of the eitall'intimmit. named E John Jordan The thief, who in a tall thin man, had sent out Os Saturdiy colloct the 'moult of the cheques. and re. at the of En ...

247ORTIIERii S.TATES

... four hours, within ten miles of St. Andero, the American schooner Ellen and Emeline, armed IA ith one long heavy French twelve pounder on a pivot, and a number of small arms. The schooner had been out three houts from Nantes, with a cargo of silks, &c. and ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... HOUSE OF COMMONS. Monday.—Mr. Grattan Moved, that the Roman Catholic Relief bill be taken* into further consideration. This was agreed to, and the House resolved itself into a committee accordingly. The Straker then addressed the committee. He said, it ...

RUSSIAN MANIFESTO AGAINST POLAND

... palsied my arm, other. wise I would have gone to the Carole, bearded Lord An. gltsey in his towtr, not have departed without °Staining a retraction of thir infamous letter, unless hunted out by their dragoons and grenadiers. (Loud cheering.) But my arm is palsied—my ...