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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 ...

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... &daughter. BURR— April at Albert-terrace, Regent's-park, the wife of John Barr. Esq., Military Train. of a son. CARPEN DALE—April at Donoughmore Rectory, County Tyrone. the wills of Captain John Csrpendale, Madras Engineers, of a son. CHRISTIAN—ApriI U. at Wooleton„ ...

HOME NEWS

... the leaders of a loyal association at Dublin and the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, relative to the expediency of assembling in arms, the order of the day was moved for the third reading of the Crown and Government Security Bill. Mr. Hume repeated his objections ...

HOME REWIL

... the British connection. Hs hoped, however, that the would lose no time in providing them with arms and ammunition ; for, at present, they had no other arms than sone old runty sad Revlon yam y Lord J. the insurrection in Ireland, which had been so entemkeeill ...

LErr Elt FROM THE LINKMAN

... few, and saintly sinners are many. It is with deep regret that I record the death of Mr. John Staniforth, who died in London on Thursday evening. Tho late Mr. John Staniforth leaves many friends in many lands. Born at Pera in the thirties, he early attracted ...

Published: Thursday 19 April 1894
Newspaper: Truth
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1737 | Page: 29 | Tags: none

lEast Enbia anb Colonial

... embark. A great portion of the French force was to embark at Bourgas and Baltachik. Lord Cardigan's division was also under orders to embark at Varna. General Sir John Burgoyne had arrived. The expedition is composed of 25,000 English, 26,000 French and ...

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... accompanied by an escort of lice proceeded to the Cladtlag'-., and took possession of 21 houses, the property of Mr. Henry Grattan. The inmates were all put out, and six of the cabins levelled to the ground, but the parties evicted were a dmitted into the ...

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... first appearance at the Sheffield Theatre as in As You Like It, and in April, 179/, through the interest of his brother John, made his debut at Drury-lane as Malcolm in Macbeth. It is no discredit to his memory that during the earlier part of his ...

ROME NEWS

... peace.—(Cheers) His own weak points he skimmed over as if conscious of their soreness, and snatching a triumph in the very arms of defeat, showed his singular adroitness and great skill at the expense of candour and dignity. The Marquis of Granby followed ...

ItoMg NEWS

... ; T . Thom p son, of Leith., £276 ; T. Cooper, of Newcastle, £160; Lawrence Maher ' of Waterford, £ 421; John Jac obsen, of Hamburg, £ 1635 ; John Wils on, of Glasgow, £256 ; J. Teneyek; of New York, £361 ; J. Stephens, of Chudleigh, £ 2284 ; J. N eilsen ...

THE HOME NEWS

... at his residence at Grosvenorgate:—Lord John Manners, Viscount Galway, Lord Stanley, Lord Loraine, Viscount Curzon, Lord Robert Cecil, Hon. Ernest Duncombe, the Right Hon. Sir John Pakington, Right Hon. Sir John Trollope, Right Hon. Sir Edward B. Lytton ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE HOME NEWS

... deputation front the municipality of Paris. About 250 ladies and gentlemen sat down to table, among whom were the Earl of Cardigan and Sir John Burgoyne, who has just returned front the c.`rintea. The Prefect of the Seine and the other members of the Parish mud-1 ...