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... and orphanage by the present war. Si John. Bent, alderman, presided. Amongst the gentlemen present were the ev. Fielding Ould, Messrs. Arthur Henderson, George Holt, Francis Anderson Clint, Richard M. Beckwith, John Abrams, W. Newlands, &c. The chairman ...

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... in illustration of this theory; conspicuous among these has been the wonderful silence which pervaded the orations of Lord JOHN and the HOME SECRETARY, at the. LORD MAYOR'S banquet, in reference to the war—a silence which left the whole discussion on ...

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1854•

... Frederick Bolton, dangerously corporal John slightly ; privates. Michael: Rourke, dangerously.,.; Turner, severely; Charles Clarke, severely; John slightly; Robert Keane,•slightly; James Backler, William Breadins, slightly; John Davis, slightly ; Lyons, slightly ...

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... the Sebastopol road, which borders the sea, His Imperial Highness Prince Napoleon was instructed to hold his division under arms, and it advanced as far as the Maison du Cloohcton to support my right, while an effort was being made on the left. Levaillant's ...

THANKS TO THE ARMY AND NAVY

... To Lieutenant-General the Earl of Lucan. To Major-General the Earl of Cardigan. To Brigadier-General, now Major-General, the Hon. James Yorli'Searlett, TO major -General Henry John William Bentinck. To Major-General Sir Colin Campbell, Knight Commander ...

:h interests 'f presided. ENLISTMENT BILI on the motion for

... that the strongest arguments against it might be found in the speeches of its defenders and in the miserable fallacies of Lord John Russell. A. debate ensued, in the purse of which Mr. DISRAELI, on behalf of his party, said they had no wish to throw any unfair ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD, FEBRUARY 6, 1855

... second line of Bessarabia. CONSTANTINOPLE, 22ND JAN. — Several Italian refugees had been arrested at their houses for carrying arms. At Trebizond two Circassian slave-dealers• had been arrested and detained. The British frigate Tribune supported the English ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD,

... to this season of the year, as the velvet flounce quite covers the arms. COURT AND FASHION LORD CARDIGAN.—The members 'of the Senior United Service Club intend to invite Lord Cardigan to become an honorary member in consequence of his distinguished gallantry ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD', FEBRUARY 13, 1855. 5 -LIVERPOOL ROYAL IIVSTITUTION. _DOCK STAGES. WAV_ERTREE BOARD OF ..

... EDITION. SIR C..NAPIER and Me ADMIRALTY. VIENNA, SATURDA Y.—T -4. helocal papers assert that 60,000 LATEST NEWS. a Earl o o rf Cardigan,o f who on Tu A ead ß a A y 7 to l i T r meeting of Proprietors, which was called for TO THE EDITOR OF TH E LIVERPOOL STANDARD ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD, APRIL 3, 1855

... death of the Emperor Nicholas. It was on the 7th the news arrived at head•quarters by electric telegraph; despatch, from Lord John Russell to Lord Raglan, dated from Vienna—that the Emperor breathed his last on the 2nd of this month. Lord Raglan sent in ...