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THE CARMARTHEN and CARDIGAN RAILWAY, and CARDIGAN HARBOUR IMPROVE! COMPANY. (On the Broad Gauge.) Under the ..

... Esq., J.P., Pantsaison, Cardigan. James Mr. J. Parry, Cilwen, near Newcastle Eiulyn. Jenkins Major T. A., Trevigen, near Cardigan. Jennings R.. Esq., Portland Place, London, and Gellideg, Kidwelly- Jenkins R. D., Esq., JR., Cardigan. Jenkins J., Esq., Cilbronne ...

Published: Thursday 08 December 1853
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2273 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE CORN TRADE

... thrusting his arm through the of the cage. The lion, who was impatient for his meal, it being near feeding time, or attracted by the s* colour of the coat, made a sudden spring, fixed his imm \ incisor* in the fleshy part of the intruded arm, and ld , fast ...

Dv Barry's delicious Revalenta Arabica Food invariably restores health, without medicine, incmvenienc expense, ..

... sia, nervousness, with c-amps, spasms, and nausea> effectially removed Dv Barry's delicious food in a very short time—K« - John w - Havell. ltidlington Rectory, Norfolk.—Cure No. 1784.—N0t expected to live six days longer, was cured Dv Barry's adnvrable ...

THE LANDING OF THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH EXPEDITION IN THE CRIMEA.— GREAT VICTORY OVER THE RUSSIANS.— RUMOURED ..

... made the land, and although no forces of the enemy appeared on the beach, the longboats of four French three-deckers, fully armed, and provided with congreve rocke'.s, were sent forward to the shore the moment the anchor touched the bottom. Two of them ...

THE BATTLE OF THE ALMA

... for the night on the left bank of the Bulgenac, the former having previously supported the advance of a part of the Earl of Cardigan's brigade of Light Cavalry which had the effect of inducing the enemy to move up large body of Dragoons and Cossacks, witb ...

Miscellaneous War News

... truth in the report that the gallant General has had his arm amputated. He was struck on the breast by a musket ball, which glanced off and passed through his arm. Fortunately, the bone of the arm was not touched, and the wound itself is so slight that ...

THE WAR

... wounded, and fire on the conqueror who, in his generous humanity, had aided them he passed. It was relief to see that their arms were broken —that their cartridges were lying opened in heaps on the ground. Litterbearers, French and English, dotted the ...

THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL

... Lieutenant Bourchier, the senior surviving officer of the party, and it now remains in our possession. Brigadier-General Sir John Campbell speaks highly of the conduct of the detachment, and of Lieut. Bourchier and Lieutenant Cuninghame, and he laments ...

THE ARMY IN THE CRIMEA

... popidation to draw uponwhichinlBsl exceeded 21,000,000 for Great Britain alone. Lord Cardigan at Balaklava.—A friend has furuished us with the following particulars of Lord Cardigan's share in the heroic charge of the Light Cavalry Division at Balaklava, from ...

THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL

... intimated our Cabiuet the desire of his Government to give its adhesion to the treaty of the 2nd December. It is stated that Lord Cardigan shared the stores in his yacht at Balakava, with his troopers. The Malta Times states that upwards of 100,000 oranges have ...

The Rev. Edward Gillson has been instituted, the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, to the Vicarage of High Littleton

... Colonel Earl Fitzhardinge, and the South Lincolnshire. Colonel Sibthorp, are ordered to Portsmoutl for garrison duty. Lord Cardigan, who now holds the office of Inspector General of Cavalrj r, is expected to visit Exeter aud Taunton in a few days, to 'inspect ...