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DEATH THROUGH DANCING,

... Pat, Home-rule has had its innings ; See how the game has gone. Much has been said of John Bull’s siunings. But not muc of Paddy's winnings. Through partnership with John. You tell us, through that famous seer, Orator Butt, Q.C., Irish Press-laws are too ...

CHEAP AND OP BEST QUALITY

... the parsonage. The Late Earl of Cardigan’s Will.—A contemporary gives the following singular details the will of the late Earl of Cardigan. His Lordship has left £5,000 to Viscount Curnon, M.P., and £5,000 to the Hon. John Vivian, M.P., his executors; £5 ...

assaulting him on Wednesday evening. Complamant stated that he went into Kinnedie’s house (Old Queen’s Head) on ..

... parties which soon spread to of a genuine Irish row, Tinwere engaged. Cardigan COI lainant dnigton to iind i‘ked llliue wom in the row; the s, “ui.. ™ gs-lM fwitness) had a “babbv” in her arms and she could assist him. She told the others “not to kill him anv ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRESS, SOLDIERS' DAUGHTERS’ HOME

... in exhibition of various military feats by the non-commissioned officers of the Household Brigade, and was termed assault of arms. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales was expected to have honoured the entertainment with his presence, and chairs were ...

BATUBDAT. S. 1S««

... nuce to beat a use t e tie and arms Lancaster, should she be existence the time of our Royal demise. Given at our Palace at .1 s. May 21,1 “CHATHAM. ' ® “j. dunning” (LordAshburton). Rnyal wa., how. vtr, married to one John Thomas Seires marine painter ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRESS

... following colloquy occurred between them “John, canyon precent “Na,” replied, Jolin, “bn‘, sir, gen ye like tae sing ycrael, 111 preach. Tlie parson stood aghast, exclaiming, “O. John, you would not try to preach to which John replied, with a leer in his eye, ...

several cigars is so Inflnllely greater tEST®*!®*™”, * s.„eke.- that common sense tell.- , ?he the preference. ..

... and magnates of the turk, I took my way about the course and into the paddock, and on the road thither I met the Earl of Cardigan and his lady, and they appeared to me to be in some annoyance at the miscarriage of some instructions which had been given ...

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... Bnccleuch. the Duke of Richmond, the 1 art of Cardigan, the Earl of Wilton. Lord Haveiisworth. Shortly afterwards the Esher of the Black Rod. Sir A. Clifford, followed by Sir C. Young, Garter King at-Arms, in the glittering uniform of his office; by Lord ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... the settlement of the difficulties between Spain and Peru. The Minister Plenipotentiary of Peru is now on his way to Europe, armed with powers to make the necessary arrangements. The notorious cruiser Alabama is now in Cherbourg, refitting. It said thaUsbe ...

PASSING EVENTS, RUMOURS. AC

... among despatches on the subject of dubbiag. puggarees, prrsbyienan chaplains, and essence of watercress, three lines from Sir John La* rente, Governor-General India, exp ref Mg his wmvlcll«D that then ft every prospect ef snecess if the expedition be well ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRESS

... boards, and sawn asunder. A Soldier Pdnished. —At Woolwich last Friday corporal punishment was awarded to gunner and driver John Malley, who had been adjudged by garrison court martial to undergo the punishment 50 lashes, welch was aocorly put into ...

DISPATCH

... indeed that left it by my side at the gateway, to walked oft afterwards some other of his comrades; another out house with an armful of Cashmere shawls! one of the steps leading to the great Mosqu* I observtpl a seedy-looking soldier trying bright crimson ...