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... and power, and are to armed with one*6B-pounder and lone 32. The department at Woolwich ha- received order? to suspend for the present the further supply of the brass howitzer gun? with which tl.e gunboats have hitherto been armed. Thk CntMKAN Kiironx ...

nv OCR LOXOOS

... companion of Lord Palmerston. I saw him, some years ago, come to one of Gavazzfs, the Italian Protestant preacher, lectures arm-in-arm with the then and present premier ; therefore his presence in Italy, which he once regarded his country, is not without ...

THE BATTLE OF WINCHESTER

... Shields was wounded in the arm by the first fixe of the enemy. Jackson had been informed by the inhabitants that the town was deserted by the Union troops, and he advanced to retake it. General Shield’s force slept their arms Saturday night. Sunday morning ...

DEATH OF SIR WILLIAM FLOWER

... Thomaa, 4, daughter; Owen P. Thoroae, 3. aon , Willie Edward Wilhama, 6. son of Mn. Thomaa by her firat husband ; John Hughea. Oogwjn Gwyn, John R. Hughea, 12 aon ; Caaaie Hughea, 11,'daughter; Nellie Hughea, 7. daughter Charlie Hughea. Bron Elidir, 13; Thomaa ...

It i« fitnted tlu* promoters of tin- u'»ii ll >t the Rev. Mr. Muckuituehie, «»f St. Alliuuu, iut« i!-l to

... uncle kept fire-arms in the place, ami looked round the room for some weapon to defend herself with. She found two pistols on the chimney piece, one of which was 1 aided with small shot, and was already capped. She took it down, and, armed with this formidable ...

TOWN TALK. [I»T OUR LON 21 CORtBSPOIDBKT.] I think. Mr. Editor, the weuthor may (airly c.aui.loreJ a cause * oftou

... ought. There ha- been a little passage at arms between Lord Cardigan and Mr. Buck, M.P. The latter gentleman —although a Conservative—it appears spoke disrespectfully the Leeds s|»cech of the former. Lord Cardigan, his haste, wrote to Mr. Buck the Mr. Buck ...

TTE BEVERLEY WEEKLY RECORDER AND GENERAL ADVERTISER

... oa their Arms. —This question has, believe, been brought to L-sue in the case of the Lybster corps Caithness shire. The bouse in which the carbines of the Lyh. ter Artillery were stored was recently buraed down, and the greater part of the arms, well most ...

Cjritonu of sttos—foreign rail gomesar

... aud Trustee Company,’' which professes la relieve private parties the trouble of ntansgiug testamentary and trun property. John Sales, charged with insulting a Russian officer on his parole, has b ...

BEVERLEY

... Hull. hope it will well patronised. SaLX!.—We beg to call attention number of advertise, ments of sales slock Ac., by Mr. John Coupland. Hoax.—An attempt was made last week to impose fabricated report an alleged charge against Mr. C Pent for assaulting ...

trades' congress. ART LITERATURE. f n^ ld Ta« » . :-Tb, death* an, Mr. George Shipton, Chairman of the ..

... auction of Henry ! Grattan, the lamous Irish statesman and orator, has ■ taken place in Dublin, and attracted a large number ! literary men and others. There were volumes, almost all of which bear marginal notes of mter- Uneal scorings. Grattans school .- o ...

Jfljc Court, scc. Her Majesty’s Birthdat.—The fortieth anniversary of her Majesty’s birthday was celebrated in ..

... were attended bv the Karl Cardigan, Lord Kokehv, Col. !■ H. Seymour, Lieut -Col. Fonsoohy, Lord Raglan, and a numerous staff of general officers. The four slate hands i,laved •• God save the Queen,’’ and the troops presented arms the arrival of the illostnous ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... LITERARY SELECTIONS. An Irish Duel —Grattan - • dying advice to ki* sons Always ready with your pistol.” His countrymen and contemporaries Were much too ready, and (except in the article of bloodthirstiness) fairly rivalled the French and Americana When ...