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PLOUGHM A N WANTED

... pardonable character, will hay.: struck a final blow at the at the present administration of military patronage. The Duke of Cambridge's term of office expires on the ISth July next. If he were auxious to t a storm amongst those who constitute public opinion ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE. THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO KILLARNEY. REVELATIONO OF THE POOR LAW IN ..

... members of the Royal party will, it is expected, be her Majesty the Queen, the Prince Consort, the Priuce of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge, Lord Visemiut Palmerston, and his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. It is not yet finally decided whether the party will ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZE'rfli, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1861

... age. The worthy Prelate was upwards of 60 years in the sicred ministry of the Gospel. Ile graduated in Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained the degree of M.A.. in 180(i, and subsequently, previous to his elevation to the episcopal bench in February ...

LATEST FROM AMERICA

... in every odour -if unitorin, accompanied by elegantly-dressl mune% the sun brilliantly lighting tip the whole. The Duke of Cambridge mud Lords Derby and Palmerston were greate y cheered. Among rho speetatois ware the Japanese Antionsatid, , , , a. The ...

glisallantons. Fxr.scit ENoLi.n.—Theophile Gautier, a literary man of France, is in London, doing the ..

... make great o Lord booth richest , and honor come of thee thou reignest over all and ino thine hand is. We defy Oxford and Cambridge combined to explain the meaning of this pious legend as M. Gautier has copied it. In another part M. Gautier, after paying ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1862

... neighbourhood of the Lower-road, Is by the appearance of a very tine fox. He was at first discovered by eon* boys in the Cambridge-road, and here the sport commenced. A strong hotly of would-be sportsmen at once turned their attention to tor-heating, and ...

PICCADILLY

... carpets and shawls. The house of Boson Meyer de Rothschild,.M.P., was neatly decorated. Glocester house, occupied by the Duke of Cambridge ai the corner of Park-lane, exhibited a superb Prince Wales's plume in glass drops. The pillars of the balcony were wreathed ...

ROYAL GUESTS

... Royal Highness Prince Christian of Denmar k , And by his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, K. G. THE TRAIN OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, Borne by eight unmarried daughters of Dukes, Marquises, and earls,— The Lady Victoria Scott, Tne Lady Diana Beauclerk, ...

BOILER .EXPLOSION AgT BILSTON. .'• I'OIII4,IIEN SI ILED: * iiFTKEN INJIIRXD. Wolverhampton, Saturday. Tete ..

... wounded men. Among the , mnre distinguished personage' who vilified the hospital daring Saterday and Sunday, were the Duke of Cambridge, Earl De Grey and Ripon, Earl Howe, Lord Rokeby, Gen, Stanhope, Colonel Lambert, Colonels Koppel, Burnaby, Hon. Mr. Stanley ...

REPORTED RECENT CONVERSIONS

... but the injury was so serious as to render it almost hopeless. About fire o'clock, when day was breaking, the steamer Duke of Cambridge from Dublin for Belfast, hove in eight, and on a signal being made, approached the Barbara Campbell, which was then in ...

LORD LYNDHUItST

... was chosen as the colleague of Lord Palmerston, to represent the University of Cambridge. He vacated this seat to occupy the woolsack in succession to Lord Eldon. When the Duke of Wellington resigned office in (11330), Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst resigned ...

THEOMOTBSTANT WA TT YAN gip, LgROAlt OAZETrg. NOVEMBER 1, 1863

... publishing. ng, nine Inn:* behind time, but for the time y Did you present that list to Mr. Bx:itty, and ask aid of the Duke of Cambridge towing them him to become a subset iber ? the remainder of the passage, the probability Mr. Ruddy—You need not snarl; ...