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... Apshall. 19 GRAND ASSAULT OF ARMS AT ST. JAMES'S HALL, IN AID OF THE SOLDIERS' DAUGHTERS' HOME. On February 17 the non-commissioned officers of the Household Brigade gave a military entertainment, in the form of an assault of arms, at St. James's-hall, in ...

AUGUST 19, 1861] and the plea might have availed on the present occasion, for the rain poured incessantly from ..

... well as of arms. But it is to me individually a painful reflection that the most eminent of these, and whose friendship was my comfort and my honour, I cannot meet in this my first visit to the country adorned by their transcendent genius —Grattan, Plunket ...

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... Lady Fanny Howard, the Lady in Waiting to the Duchess of Cambridge, Lady Caroline Barrington, Baroness do Speth, the Earl of Cardigan (general commanding at the review), the Earl and Countess of Chtrendon, Viscount and Viecoimtess Palmerston, Viscount liardinge ...

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... Board of Ordnance for the purpose of being allowed to take back certain arms which he had made for the Government for the purpose of fulfilling another contract for the supply of arms to the Sicilian Government. The Board of Ordnance applied to the foreign ...

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... Capt. Charles Henry White, to Elizabeth, daughter of Col. J. P. Hamilton. at Ile,aton Norris, Charles John Sandford, Surgeon, son of the late John Sandford, Esq., Bengal N. 1., to Emily Rose, daughter of Edward Armstrong, Esq., of Lower Broughton. 96th ...

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... —Jan. 2t, at the Club-eliatulters, Regent's-street, John Spencer Manning, Esq., late Captain in the Ist or King's Dragoon Guards. MARKETT.—Jan. 30, Sarah Anne Keveru, eldest daughter of Lieut. John Markett, R.N., aged 16. MASON.—Jan. 25, at Jersey, Eliza ...

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... management of lights, buoys, and beacons. Lieutenant to be Com to Sir Henry D. ChadB. PROMOTIONS. —John Moresby, 1851, late Flag Lieutenant Vice-Admiral Peter John Douglas died at his residence, Queen's-lodge, Southsea, on Dec. 18, in the 71st year of his age ...

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... husband a few years since filled the office of High Sheriff of the county. A letter signed L. Grattan informs the that the reported resolve of Mr. James Grattan to sell his Irish estates, leave his native country for ever, and settle in Old Virginia, is ...

E NOVEMBER 3, 18tir)j THE FUNERAL OF LORD PALMERSTON, THE remains of Lord Palmerston were buried on Friday, ..

... either side with the noble lord's coat of arms, surmounted by hie viscount's coronet, and having inscribed upon it his well known motto, Flecti non frangi. Upon the driver's seat were Also displayed the arms and motto of the Trinity-house— Trinitas ...

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... before the House, and call attention to the government of the lonian Isles, which he described as a disgrace to her Majesty. Sir JOHN PAKINOTON said that the petition involved subjects of great magnitude, which should have the careful consideration of Government ...

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... Foot—Lieut. John Keys Humfrey, from the 156th Foot, to be Lieut., vice Perry, appointed Paymaster 87th Foot. 56th Foot—Lieut. George St. Leger Gordon Gordon is allowed toretire from the service by the sale of his commissions. 69th Foot—Ensign John George Chapman ...

805 legislation on the pre!. M. &Moult and six other members of the Counci l advocated it, contending that if

... transports in the Bay of Etuniesch, tat after having fired some broadsides without effect, returned into port. The Russians are 10-arming the ships with the cannon which had been landed to serve in the fortifications on shore. It is probable that the sortie of ...