THE ARMY
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... vlait of aereral weeks lo the Earl and Counter* of Cardigan, Dccne Park. Lieutenant-General Sir Alesander Woodford, G C.8.. left Hotel yesterday for Swillington House, near Lead*, on *i»it to Sir John and Lady Elizabeth The gallant general returns toten ...
... Wyoyard. formerly culßnel the Fool. The jury having viewed the body, which lay in the back parlour. . The Right Hon. George John Rarl Delawarr, of L- Upper (•roaven**r-a»reet, waa the aworn ; and hie loedvhip atated :-The ia aunt, and waa her 60th year ...
... place their trnsts, far regarded hamao means, in their own dsantless spirit, their skilful Angers, sod their indefatigable arms. That the period, foretold the late Sir Robert Peel has at length arrived] when the indiscriminate anduotimited employment ...
... officers; in (act, he cobid call them but little better than an armed mob, driven of Caubul by the natives, lu this state they were followed day after day and night after night, the armed men mixed with their camp-followers, fired upon in every direction ...
... first matter he had to report waa, that he had found it oeceaaary to appoint borough weigh master (bear). bad appointed Mr. John Btepheoaon (bear, bear); and be (the Lord Mayor) had alao agreeable to the council’s direction, issued his proclamation relative ...
... one from the pious Bishop of the diocese, the Right Rev Dr. Cantwell ; and Henry Grattan was also up and stirring, spoke out manfully (cheers). There were .About ll* Grattan, and there ought not, he (Mr. O’Connell) was a moderate man; he even thought the ...
... sound economy to keep the commissariat establishment always in efficient state. After few words from Mr. Goolburo and Lord John Russell. Mr. Hume complained of the amount of half-pay, and objected to some other particular items In thia estimate. Mr. Williams ...
... went over distributed their medal*. We all In line, they approached each corps presented arms. Tbe advanced guard was composed of company of tbe 13th, with trailed arms end very steady then each detachment succession. Broadfoot's gallant uppers, whom one ...
... Jniy (be 31at day Anguat oast, both daya inclusive, for the reeeiving tame.—Dated tbla 27th day of Ma? 1843. JOHN JACKSON, Churchwardens. JOHN CHAMBEKS. Jon.,/ aei,fc PARISH OF BT. GF.ORGE, mJBLIN.—NOTICE. —lo pnmisoce of the Municipal Corporation Act ...
... e provisions the possession of arms are urgently required ; and, aa a means preventing the lending of registered arm*, tracing and recovering arms which have been stolen, and of delecting (he oolicenecd holders of arms, the proposed system of branding ...
... Thursday, the Hth of June, at Bt. Peter’s Church, the Venerable the Archdeacon of Kmly. John Robinson, Esq., of Herbert-street, to l•abella. youngest daughter of the late John Boyd, Esq., DIED. the Instant, Villa. Upper UaroldWrosa, James, third son of Charles ...