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ERTISER AND MONTHLY RECORD, FEBRUARY 1, 1855

... ten shillings fur a few hairs out of the tail of Lord Cardigan's horse, which arrived in England a few flays ago. The Duke of Cambridge, finding that his health did not improve ut Malta, Is about to return to England. Sir George Brown is going to resume ...

OF NEWPORT

... honour had been done to the good things provided, the Rev. Chairman gave in succession the Queen, Prince Albert, the Duke of Cambridge, and the rest of the Royal Family, the Emperor of the French, and the Allied Armies, all of which were warmly received ...

DEATH OF LORI) RAGLAN

... Duchesses of Kent and Cambridge and all the Nobility in town sent messages of condolence and inquiry in the course of Sunday. The Queen sent twice. The late Lord James Fitzroy James Henry Somerset was youngest child of Henry, sth Duke of Beaufort, by Miss ...

PARLIAMENTARY

... vindication of ins personal conduct upon that occasion. the Earl of C..rdigaus. Lord Pantoure, the Earl of Derby, the Duke td Richmond, and the Duke of Newcastle, joined In the discussion which arum out of the mullein. In the Common. the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

A TALE OF MISERY,

... for the vigorous and faithful expression of his busts. Among thoso who sat to him ere the Emperor Napoleon 111, the Duke of Cambridge, Mr. Layard, M.P., Sir Harry Smith, the late Sir Chiles Napier, Lord Dandonald, atc. Mr. Park was in the prime of life ...

METROPOLITAN. MISCELLANEOUS

... division, and drew forth some apologetic al plat:salons from Lord John :rtn..—Lord J. Rumen rejoined upon the Duke of Newcastle's defence. The duke was vindicated by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Gladstone, and the butane adjourned. leru.—Both hewn; ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... sentenced her to six months' finpritionment. The recent rejoicings in Liverpool on the occasion of the visit of the Duke of Cambridge have resulted In a fatal accident. The unfortunate man is James Clasham, the keeper of a ship placed in the grounds of ...

ilitotat of Pbm—Sortip §nistit,

... entirely suppressed. It is currently reported that Lord Ilenlinge is about to resign the Horse Guards, arid Vast either the Duke of Cambridge or Lord Semen le to snecetd him. A working; tailor writes to the Tinies that helms been seemed and. dlattulued fur property ...

Rt (Court, ttc

... hear that the rumour of her Majesty's intended visit to Fort Pitt is incorrect. It is said that his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge goes next week on a visit to the Emperor Napoleon, at Paris. The Duchess of Inverness has been suffering from indisposition ...

V trsonal

... Legation at Constantinople; and another married Mr. K J. Fitzgerald, son of the late Lord Edward Fitzgerald, and cousin to the Duke of Leinater. The fancily are iu no way related to the Irish baronet of the same name. The latter Is descended from a dragoon ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... keep up a good understanding between her husband and his brothers, especially the Grand Duke Constantine. An anecdote is told of her which shows her tact. The Grand Duke Constantine, some time since, in a council of war, made a most singular proposition—namely ...

THE lan IN TEE FPI= OF FOOD-

... Prince Napoleon and suite, the Chamberlains, Prefect of the Palace, the Emperor's Aidede-eanips, the Aide-de-ramps of the Duke of Cambridge, the Ladies of Honour dale Empress, the dignitaries of the Palace, &c. Then came the Emperor and Empress in the state ...