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) THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL

... It is gratifying to state that an attack has been made npon tbis Russian stronghold, and that up to the present time tbe allied armies and fleet have been comparatively successful, tbe loss of life, we are happy to say, being but small. Tbe following despatches will be read with interest: PORTMAN-SQUARE, Midnight, Nov. 6. His Grace the Duke of Newcastle ha« this evening received despatches, of ...

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... \IE^H. B UND °R GUIDBS — ''he Court Circular states A If H P } TY THE Queen has been pleased, through Lord Alfred Paget, to transmit to the Barou de Verdiere, Captain LU the Imperial Regiment of Guides, the sum of 1U0 guineas for the band, as a mark of L{0>AL satisfaction at their brilliant per- formance at W indsor. Fhamfton's Pill OF HEALTH is a medicine of long- tried efficacy, and its ...

rOE T It Y ,

... rOE T It Y w -N WE KNOW. Thou, who in the midnight silence Lookest to the orbs on high, ee i litiinl)lecl, N et elate(l, F in tile presence of the sky; Thon, who mingled with thy sadness Rich,ecstatic, and divine, That even then trace their progress, And the law hy which they shine- Intuition shall uphold thee, Even though reason driz thee low Lean on faith. look up rejoicing, WE ARE WISER ...

Miscellaneous

... 4bU?etti?uetu0. A PORT FIRING orr A LETTER AT RAxn)obr.-A letter 500 me: reached the Reigate Post-office on Wedniesday evenin~g, with the to ansvi following superscription: beyond TO THE POSTMANT AT REIGATE. shutters Pos5tmenl, pray use your best endeavours nearlya To take this letter to Miss Evors- the pant Her address you may not know; conduct: Some friends this lady is stayving with by a ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1854
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2809 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE TWENTY-THIRD—WELSH FUSILEERS

... THE TWENTY-THlRD-WELS3H FUSILEERS We copy the following correspondence from the Times' - Sir,-I wish-to bring before your notice what many others besides myself consider aml-act of great injustice -tile fact of subscription lists- hiving been opened in North Vales solely for the benefit of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusileers. At a time when the whole nation is coming forward so nobly with' their ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1854
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 924 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

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... DUBLIN, WEDNESDAY EVENING.—The Mail of last week, .announces the death of the Right Hon. James Grattan, which event took place very suddenly at his residence, Tinnehinch, county of Wicklow. The right hon. gentleman was the eldest son of the late Right Hon. Henry Grattan, and represented the county of Wicklow in many parliaments, He leaves no issue. ...

Published: Friday 10 November 1854
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 57 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... MAGISTRATES' OFFICE, HIGH-ST., NEWPORT. SATURDAY. Present—The llev. Thos Pope and TI103. Gratrcx, Esq. James Fitzgerald was ordered to pay 10s. and costs, or be imprisoned one month, for illegally cutting underwood, belonging to Sir Charles Morgan, Baronet. Prisoner was committed. Three men, named John Nicholas, Thomas Mockford, and Charles Crowley, were charged with doing damage to the ...

Published: Friday 10 November 1854
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2443 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

ABERDARE AXDJsEIGHBOURHOOD

... CHOLEK A. There have been some severe cases of cholera here this week. We hope, however, it will not become epidemic. It broke out at that plague spot in the town known as Green- bach. This is a collection of houses near the old Church. It is a literal fact that twenty-two cottages have been built on II spot of ground 110 larger than what i ...

BOARD OF GUARDIANS.—Nov. 18, 1854

... Present E. David, Esq., chairman (in the chair), R. Bassett, Esq., vice-chairman; also, Sir George Tyler, V.P., Rev. T. Stacey, Rev. Geo. Woods, Rev. C. W. Evans, Rev. L. A. Nicholl, llev. H. H. Rickards, Messrs. R. Tredwen, C. Vachell, Wm. Lowrie, Isaac Price, Thos. Witiiams, Joseph Bowen, Thos. Goddard and the Chairman of the Taunton Union. We are glad to find that the cholera has almost ...

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... THB REMAINS OF BOSSUET.-By tbe orders of tbe Bisbop of Meaux, the leaden coffin, recently lliscovered, containing tbe mortal remaini of Bossuet, was opeued On the 14th iust. The head was found covered with four folds oflineo, which was cut away with a air of scissors, and the features were rhen seen. They were much lellll changed than might blive heen expected, considering! that the body l1a8 ...

I MERTHYR AND XLlGIIBOrRIIOOD

... MERTHYR AND COF.ONEH'S INQUEST. —At; inquest was held on ti 1 ho ly of David Williams, aeed IS years, on the 7th ins before G. Overtcn, tsq. lie was killed by a lar^e sto; falling upon him at Panty wain mine pit. c-i dict — A cidental death. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. —On Friday last, ae Mr. Henr the surveyor of the Board of liealth, was driving out family in a phaeton, the horse took fright at some ...

The North Wales Chronicle

... ?? _ 0 w ,Iuit 4 ;go ~ li W a1- (tlIt-ltrirI. BANGOR, SATURDAY, NGVAxBEit 4, 1851, 01 ; n, THE 23RD WELSH FUSILEERS. sr. The entire Principality being aroused ut to the support of the Patriotic Fund, the Cen. rteral Association and the Society for the Re. lief of Soldiers' Wives and Children, con. id tributions pouring from all quarters into the a. treasuries of these respective embodiments ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1854
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1212 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News