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COUNTY OF DOWN.-RIOTS

... prevailed. The candidates were Mr. H. Grattan, Mr. M. Corbally, and Mr. F. Lucas. The great bulk of the populace seemed to be in favour of Mr. Lucas, and it was with difficulty that a hearing could be obtained for Mr. Grattan, for whom only one hand was held ...

LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK

... COLDRED FARM, NEAR DOVER. Three Teams of Horses, 10 two-yearling Heifers, 200 Sheep and Lambs, and Farming Implements, DIR. JOHN ELWIN WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises, on Monday, October 1, 1855, MIIE above valuable LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, the Property ...

AU ST RIA

... NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. John Edmund Soverne, Esq., of Tnenford, near Brackley; William Smyth, , of Little Houghton, near Northampton; and George Ashby Ashby, Esq., of Naseby, near Northampton. NORTHUMBERLAND —William John Pawson. E q , of Snawdon; John Cookson, , ...

the Creator, through the charm exercised by the beloved object whom we are at first only , anxious to please

... is a ()Te mistake to allow imagination to make * Sermons by the Rev. H. Grattan Guinness, with a Sketch of his Life and Ministry. By the Rev. W. Urwiei, D.D., Dublin. London: John Rqbertson, 3 Grafton-street; James isbet and Co. ...

THE NEW MILITARY COMMISSION

... Lord Cardigan and others contained in the reports of Sir John &Neill and Colonel Tu[loch was on Tuesday laid on the table of the House of Commons by Lord Palmerston. The general officers named in th warrant are—Lord Seaton, General M•Mahon, Sir John Bell ...

THE QUEEN'S LEVEE, (From the' Court Newsmcc Me Queen held a Levee (the first this s( last in St. James's

... Bolton, del Blake, Earl of Strafford. lltaT Cavendish Boyle, by the Marquis of E Cavendish Browne, by Lieutenant General Sir John Thomas Briggs, Accountant General kn ighthood, by the First Lord of the n tetutnt e qionei ir.).sinou r ane, on appointment ...

THEGENERAL ELECTION

... following account of Mr. H. Grattan's day before : —Mr. Grattan's grand canvass „uegan before or about one o'clock, and before r. e t o fly as fast as a horse could gallop under the time he required the protection of the Ir,,r. Grattan wanted to address the ...

DISTRIBUTION OF THE VICTORIA CROSS,

... NAVAL BRIGADE EMPLOYED ON SHORE.)—Commanders Henry James Raby, John Bythesea ( Baltic), Hugh Talbot Burgoyne; Lieutenants Charles Davis Lucas (Baltic), William Nathan Wright Hewett; Mr. John Roberts, gunner ; Mr. Joseph Kel !away, boatswain ; Mr. Henry ...

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1854

... . Commander Randolph, of Her Majesty's ship Rodney, is labouring under a severe attack of the prevailing diarrhoea. Lord Cardigan is indisposed on board ship at Balakllva. This morning, I regret to say, a picket of the 4th Dragoon Guards was surprised ...

Our innim e nutspnuttnt

... both foreign and domestic, concur in representing the prospects of harvest as everywhere most cheering. LORD CARDIGAN'S EXPLORATION.—Lord Cardigan, who has returned from his long and toilsome exploring trip to the Danube, has brought back a budget of information ...

UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION

... taken a very lively and praiseworthy interest in the promotion of this object. CAPTAIN SIR JOHN Ross's EXPEDITION.—We are sorry to learn, that the Felix, Sir John Ross's vessel, with her tender, went to sea from Lochryan between 10 and 11 o'clock on the ...

other two. About half an hour after the occurrence the bodies were recovered, but, as was to be expected, life

... Mr. S. W. Knox, solicitor, and enjoyed the respect of all who knew him.-2Vorthern Whig. WRECK OF A LARGE AMERICAN SHIP IN CARDIGAN BAY.—GALLANT LIFEBOAT SERVICES.—BARMOUTH, DEC. 31.—1 have much pleasure in reporting the additional valuable services yesterday ...