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IVOLAKD

... differences, but not of personal character, between Lord Raglan and Lord Cardigan ; and that, if there were any insubordination, it was the part, not of Lord Luc;' I, but of Lord Cardigan. He did not, on the part of Lord Lucan, say that he demanded large damages ...

GENERAL NEWS

... advance in. parade order was good in the exireme. The Earl ot Cardigan then proceeded to the barracks and inspected the riJing-sohool, hospital stores, and paraded the regiment foot under arms; they were then marched past, and put through the carbine exercise ...

ENGLAND

... ne and had swam out about 100 feet from the machine, when cry was heard of Save me; save me!” was attacked with Cr^mp; his arms wore upright and fingers extended. A yomlg nvan swam out to him, and could have brought him ashore hftu not the drowning man ...

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... White Tower, the Great Banqueting Chamber, as well as the Council Chamber above it. are now studded with arm-racks sufficient contain thousands of arms. From its appearance it will be equal, not superior, to the one burnt in 1841. Hundreds of men are employed ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Herbert also took the oaths and his seat tor fceuth Wilts; and Mr S. Ricardo for Windsor. A new writ was ordered for the Cardigan boroughs, iu room of Mr Lovcdon. deceased. The Speaker read letter from Rear-Admiral Sir E. Lyons, acknowledging the thanks ...

THE NAIRNSHIRE TELEGRAPH. DECEMBER 30, 1863. THE FLUSHING LUNACY CASE

... in with the keepers that estate, together with those the adjoining landowner, Mr John Dixon, Astle Hall. The keepers amalgamated their strength, and being suitably armed, continued their search. At about four o’clock they came upon two formidable gangs ...

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... Castle The lion. Thomas John 11. Thurlow and Lady Elma Thurlow arrived last week Dunnhail, the residence of her ladyship’s grandfather, Major, C. L. Cumming Bruce, M.P. Altvrb House and shootings have been let to Lord Cardigan for six mouths. Bank Holiday ...