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THE WESTON-aUPEE-MABE GAZETTE, AND GENERAL ADVERTISER

... encampment i the 19th, and bivouacked for the night on the Bulganac, the former having previously suppo of a part of the Earl of Cardigan’s brigade of which had the effect of inducing the ener large body of Dragoons and Cossacks, with ar’ On this, the first occasion ...

VICE-CHANCELLORS COURT.—Thursday

... sum of £15,000, for enlarging the manufactory of small arms at Enfield. A long discussion ensued, in which Mr. Muntz, Mr. Ncwdcgatc, and others contended that the Birmingham makers of small arms were quite sufficient to supply the wants of the ordnance ...

LORD RAGLAN

... then »ounds to return to England. Sir Be Lacy E\ans, the Buke of Cambridge, and Sir John Burgoyne nad been driven home by failing health. Lord Lucan and Lord Cardigan have ceased to hold commands. the Gmerals commanding diusions at the outset ol the war ...

General Intelligence

... and bids fair, notwithstanding all its difficulties, to prove a great success. No fewer than 4-51 inventions in machinery and arms have been submitted to the Ordnance Board for approval since the Ist of January. It is now said there is truth in the statement ...

AMERICA

... comprising Mr. John Kawcliffc. of Preston; Mr. Pease,of Uaigb, near Wigan; Mr. Whitehead, of Preston ; and Messrs. Moore and Sons, of Manchester; and there were 14 persons board when she left William Spencer, of Lytham, captain; John Shaimle*, faret ...

AMERICA,

... Mr. John Uawelilfc. of Preston; Mr. Pease, of Hairii, near Wigan; Mr. Whitehead, coal-merchant, ol Preston ; and Messrs. Moore and Sons, of Manchester; and there were 14 persons hoard when she left Preston— William Spencer, of Lytham, captain; John Sharpies ...

TURKEY

... Gossip from Home says that the health the Tope i: visibly declining, and that his mind is considerably The C ountess of Cardigan is a visit to the Marchioness of Aylesbury, in Wiltshire. The postage between Great Rritian and the East Indies will he reduced ...

FIRE AT ALDERSUOTT CAMP

... caeca. A dvlteration Floib.—The Lincoln papera contain reporta of proceedings before magiatratea of that town against Hr. John John Kaat, miller there, for having on hia various articles for the adulteration of flour. There were two charges. An officer ...

FIRE AT ALDERSHOTT CAMP

... Adulteration Flour.— The Lincoln papers contain reports of proceedings before the magistrates of that town against Mr. John John East, a miller there, for having on his premises various articles for the adulteration of flour. There were two charges. ...

BATH

... Sugdidi, and, forcing the unfortunate inhabitants the neighbouring villages to take up arms, under threat of burning down their houses in case of refusal, he led an armed mob into the town in the middle of the night, and surprised an unfortunate garrison ...

THE WESTON-SUPER-MARE GAZETTE, AND CLEVEDON JOURNAL, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1866

... clerks in their employ, charged with income-tax, in the twenty-one branches of the bank throughout the county of Somerset. Mr. John Sadloir, M.P. tor Sligo, committed suicide very early on Sunday morning last, by swallowing some essential oil of almonds, ...

MONT) VY

... very letter; the ap succeeding Government of Sir John Tulloch to proceed to the Crimea, who ingu their report justifying every assertion made officers Inculpated by this report were the | Earl of Cardigan, Sir Richard Airey, Col Commissary -General Fielder ...