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... in other regiments of cavalry. How comes it that they should be confined to corps placed under the command of the Earl of Cardigan? Surely Lord Hill will inquire into the matter, and we do hope that he will not be influenced by any feeling of partiality ...

JOHN WILSON, of 78, Long-acre, begs most respectfull inform to the trade that he has several new works nea rl

... Published by John Wilson, 78, Long-acre, of whom may be had, price 3s. 6d., with beautiful new coloured plates, the History and Adventures of a Bedstead; also, price 3s. 6d., coloured Sanfroid and Eulalia ; or, the result and the Nan. Order John Wilson's ...

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... credibly reported at the Castle, that on the morning Lord John Russell accompanied Prince Albert on his shooting expedition. his lordship narrowly escaped being popped at by the Prince; for Lord John incautiously retired behind a bush, and a very small part ...

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... Hussars, called by Colonel the Right Honourable the Earl of Cardigan, assembled at the Cavalry Barracks ' Brighton, this morning. The Queen's commission having been read, the Earl of Cardigan addressed the Court, and after the examination of several witnesses ...

PRINCE ALBERT'S HUSSARS. . _ _

... PRINCE ALBERT'S HUSSARS. . _ _ On Friday commenced the sitiings of the court-martial, which, at the desire of the Earl of Cardigan, has been ordered to assemble at the Brighton barracks, for the trial of the senior Captain of the 11th, Prince Albert's ...

T II E A T it E S. --40--

... he rushed into his arms like a skyrocket, and the engaging pair so continued hugging as if they would never grow old, when our paper went to press. GIVE THE DEVIL 111 A DUE. As Cavalry Colonel, though few, in the main, Than CARDIGAN ever proved worse ...