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Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser

ISSUE DEPARTMENT

... reduced £3 per ton. THE LIVERPOOL 'STANDARD, APRIL 3, 1855. THE WAR.. THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL Kingdom. We believe that Lord Cardigan has expressed himself well satisfied with the general efficiency of the contingents.—Lieutenant-General Sir De Lacy Evans ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD, MAY 22, 1855

... war ? To have armed squadrons belonging to all nations constantly passing and repassing Constantinople instead of providing for the security of the SULTAN, would be to deprive his capital of any protection whatever, except such as these armed squadrons chose ...

CHARLES (bless by the perversity of the Commons, attempted, in an ill-advised moment, to rule without a ..

... war ? To have armed squadrons belonging to all nations constantly passing and repassing Constantinople instead of providing for the security of the SULTAN, would be to deprive his capital of any protection whatever, except such as these armed squadrons chose ...

COURT AND FASHION

... following :—Duke of Cambridge, Admiral Dundas, Sir de Lacy Evans, Earl of Cardigan, Earl of Lucan, Colonel Shiel, E.1.C.5., Major Maude, Hon. Colonel Upton, Sir Thomas Troubridge; L or d John Hay, R.N. In the evening Her Majesty and Prince Albert, with the Royal ...

EASTER TERM EXAMINATION, 1865

... following :—Duke of Cambridge, Admiral Dandas, Sir de Lacy E va ns, Earl of Cardigan, Earl of Lucan, Colonel Shiel, E.1.C.5., Major Maude, Hon. Colonel Upton, Sir Thomas Troubridge, Lord John Hay, R.N. In the evening Her Majesty and Prince Albert, with the Royal ...

at some length, and shown it to be in reality causeless ; but even they, we should suppose, can hardly

... asserting that Lord JOHN Rvsseu, has been making the most of Austrian political holiday, and has been successful in superseding Lord WESTMORELAND, as ambassador at Vienna, by the Hon. Mr. ELLIOTT, a near relative by marriage of Lord JOHN. Another dreary and ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... same unanimity. In recommending the adoption of this course, Lord PANMURE, Lord HARDINGE, the Duke of CAMBRIDGE, the Earl of CARDIGAN, Lord BROUGHAM, the Earl of DERBY, and other peers, vied with each other in bearing testimony to the great merits of the ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... with a force -of only about four 'regiments, although the effectives of five were under his orders, made an attack-upon an armed cemetery, in a suburb of Sebastopol, and carried the defences, four companies of the Royal Irish making a successful lodgment' ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... powers and abilities he was convinced were much higher than they were commonly supposed to be.—The Duke of CAMBRIDGE and Lord CARDIGAN declared their conviction that Lord Raglan had evinced great tact and capacity in a most difficult position, and were followed ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... and Brother, John Caldwell, Philip Hill, Hewitt, Captain Knight, Dr. Parker, U. S. Commissioner to China, Captain Beresford, Mrs. and Miss Constable, Mrs. Reddy, A. Dridge, W. M. Hadland, T. C. Humphrey, John Wildman, George Marks, John Reby and brother ...

THE BALTIC

... and Brother, John Caldwell, Philip Hill, Hewitt, Captain Knight, Dr. Parker, U. S. Commissioner to China, Captain Beresford, Mrs. and Miss Constable, Mrs. Reddy, A. Dridge, W. M. Hadland, T. C. Humphrey, John Wildman, George Marks, John Reby and brother ...

WEST COAST OF . AFRICA

... 31st ult., at Bebington, John, son of. Mr. John Sewell, butcher, Lower Tranmere, to Sarah, widow of Mr. Wm. Hogarth, butcher, New Ferry. On the 3rd inst., at St. Augustinu's Church, by the Rev. J. Herbert Jones, Charles John, second son of the late Isaac ...