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LORD DERBY AT LIVERPOOL

... a banquet given in the same place—the banqueting saloon of the Town Mall—on the occasion of his Elm' flightless the Duke of Cambridge being entertained by Mr J. A. Tobin. tho then Mayor of Liverpool ; that, however, was considered an exceptional case ...

THE PILLORY IN JAPAN

... belonging to Mr Lindsay, M.P., has been lost on the coast of Frauce, and 22 men who were in the longboat perished. The Duke of Cambridge visited Dover on Fridsy, for the purpose of trying the penetrating powers of missiles discharged from two of Armstrong's ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... all the most important members being present. In the peers• gallery were Lord Derby, the Duke of Argyle• L prd Malinesbury, Earl Granville, the Duke of Cambridge, and 'nappy other 'parliamentary chiefs. Mr MRS tho American minister, Count Persigny, and ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE, &c

... speakers were Lord Etcho (who presided) the Provost of Eton, and the Chaplain Geueral, anti it was annouuced that the Duke of Cambridge, Lord Palmerston, and Lard John Russell heartily concurred in the object of the meeting. DREADFUL tIOCURRENCE IN LONDON ...

SUMMARY

... purposes. They had no doubt of the ultimate success of the Great Eastern. A general order has been issued by command of the Duke of Cambridge directing that, with the view tea correct descriptive return of every soldier in the army being rendered whenever required ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... to French nearly a ceotury ago. Sir lie Lau Evans moved resolutions emudemaatory our war-1 JUVENILE VOLUNTBERS.—The Duke of Cambridge • expressed his gratification, at the Volunteers' dinner in London, at seeing the movement striking rout downwards, and ...

FRIDAY, MAT 11, 1860

... expen.e. The Bill was then read a second time, and the House adjourned. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE, &c. THE DUKE or AHD THR —On Saturday, the Duke of Cambridge reviewed the London Rifle Brigade, of which he is colonel, and the general proficiency of the men in ...

THE GRAND RIFLE COMPETITION

... announced are 20 Whitworth rifles, a gold and silver medal, £250 offered by the Queen, £lOO by the P r i nce Consort. by the Duke of Cambridge, and 5200 in money prizes by the Association. In a:libation to these, the ladies of Northamptonshire have contributed ...

IIDAY, JUNE 29, 1860 REVIEW OF THE VOLEN.UNTEERS BY THE QUE London, Saturdar.—The metropolis has been the of a ..

... Alm at half-past two, the various corps having all arriv d and taken up their pes.tions, His Royal Hi rh e • :h.! peke of Cambridge, commaniiir in ch it, r,d' lip Cons itittion Hill from the Horse G irds, and entered the Park. His Royal Highness, who was ...

were in fact fox hunters with carbines. They were admirably mounted, and blood, and breed, and bone were ..

... 'Hellion, or corps galloped forward to the spot where the Duke of Cambridge, the Prince Consort, and the Prince of Wales stood mounted, and surrounded by a splendid staff. The Duke of Cambridge, as commander-its-chief, in addressing the officers, sa d ...

THE VRICCUDBRIG'

... more the third best ah the deice ranges, was hardy than our Buekhaven fishermen. In fishing by Nlr Peter, of Geneva. The Duke Cambridge's leorieg the sails are housed, and the bust is pr.ze of EV, to be shot fur by breach-loading rifles allowed to drill ...

CASTLX DOUGLAS, JULY :ft, 1800. SUbISfAItY. A telegram from Berlin announces the interesting fact that the ..

... the occasion of his return frosts India. Tuesday, the 3114 lost , will probably be the day, and his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge will preside on the occasion. Batch after batch of the poor deluded feiloirs who quitted their humble cabins in Ireland ...