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CURES FOR THE UNCURED!

... besides the ulcer in the neck, another formed below the left knee, and a third under the eye, besides seven others on the left arm, with a tumour between the eyes, which was expected to break. During the whole of the time my suffering boy had received the ...

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 ...

IN FIVE LOTS

... and Canterbury. Public House, with Immediate Possession. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Messrs. Davis and Chambers, At the King's Arms Inn, Sandwich, on Thursday, June 27th, 1850, at 3 o'clock p.m. iLL that FREEHOLD PUBLIC HOUSE, called the GEORGE AND DRAGON ...

LOUIS NAPOLEON'S VISIT TO CEIERBOURG AND THE FRENCH FLEET'. (From the United Service Gazette.) In recording the ..

... included the Xariffa, schooner, the Earl of Wilton, Commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron ; Enchantress, schooner, the Earl of Cardigan, Commodore of the Royal Southern Yacht Squadron ; Wyvern, schooner, the Duke of Marlborough ; Brilliant, three-masted schooner ...

THE QUEEN'S LEVEE, &c,

... 'lLygon. Lieute nant Cowell, by.lnspector General of Fortifications. Denser by Lord Broughton. - by Lieutenant General Sir John 'tVilson. R.N., on promotion by the Duke of Richmond. Lacombe, on appointment Royal Marines, by Colonel Li euteu a Le ta , ...

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 ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS-MONDAY

... fervid attack upon the bill by Mr. Grattan, Mr. Reynolds moved that the debate be adjourned. This motion was negatived by 179 to 53, when several other similar motions were made with a like result, and at last Lord John Russell gave way to the Irish ob ...

ARMY AND NAVY

... the late Lord John Hay to his flag, has been conferred on Captain Sir George Tyler, K.H. (1822). This gallant officer, like the late Lord John, who held the appointment, has lost an arm in the service. He is a Protectionist, M.P. for Cardigan, and it redounds ...

Aligrillantraz

... servants jumping out of window with her in her arms. ROBBERY ON BOARD THE EARL OF CARDIGAN ' S YACHT.—A most extensive robbery has just been discovered to have been committed on board the Earl of Cardigan's yacht, now lying in Southampton Water. The property ...

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1852

... and neglected what was due to the Crown and his colleagues, had not, he was convinced, intended any personal disrespect. Lord John Then deprecated in very earnest terms all harsh criticism upon the conduct of the ruler of France, who, he believed, was desirous ...