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... Blaenpistill, near Cardigan, Esq. ; Thomas Henry Wenwed, of Toglyn Acron, Esq. ; and Thomas Hughes, of Noyaddfaur, Esq.—Denbighshire : John Edward Madocks, of Glan-y-Wern, Esq.; John Jocelyn Ffoulkes, of Erriviatt, Denbigh, Esq. ; and John Jesse, lof Llanbedr- ...

MARRIAGE

... of Samuel Ratcliffe. fbi the 13th inst., at FAtell Socon, after a short illness, borne with Christian resignation, the Rev. John l'iggot, aged M. For a period of forty-three years the deceased had been engaged as a Minister in the Wegleyan denomination ...

cabal ant; jatittarp

... 60-hone power, and are to be armed with one 68-pounder and !one 32. The department at Woolwich has received 2rders to suspend for the present the further supply of the brasshowitier guns with which the gunboats have hitherto been armed. THK CRIMKAN COMMWON AND ...

TOWN TALK--FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE—EPITOME, &o

... (not in the Crimea) during the two years that the war lasted. This supplementary table is as follows : Men of all ranks and arms : In Algeria In Italy In the Baltic during the expedition of 1854 In France 6,246 1,088 1,059 13,635 Total 21,028 Bearing in ...

FOREIGN GLEANINGS._

... others. The Earl of Cardigan and Mr. Sturt, MP , arrived oa Moods last at Gaimsheil, their shooting quarters in Scotland, from London Mr. Disraeli is staying at Spa. We learn by telegraph from Troy, July 30, that the steamer John Jay was burned on the ...

DESPATCHES FROM ABROAD—COURT—PERSONAL—MARKETS, &c

... and Surrey, who had accepted the Chiltern Hundreds. At the general election of 1852 he was returned. in conjunction with Mr. John Walter, as 31.1'. fur Nottingham, near which place he owns a seat called Kingston-hall. On the downfall of Lord Derby's Ministry ...

TOWN TALK—FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE—EPITOME, &c. Chiclanero, and the most formidable rival of the Salainanquino. lie ..

... lie could hear nothing of them, only he found one boy who said be had seen Lane going towards lowa with a cannon under his arm. They stayed about two hours, hut found no one. „Donaldson tried to read something in the street that appeared to be a proclamation ...

TOWN TALI. FOR, E IGN INTEL LI GEN CE• (ST LONDON 011iaMONLINT.1 I THINS, Mr. Editor, the weather may fairly

... sought. There. has Leen a little passage at arms between Lord Cardigan and Mr. Buck, M.P. The latter gentleman—although a Conservative —it appears spoke disrespectfully of the Leeds speech of the former. Lord Cardigan, in his baste, wrote to Mr. Buck on the ...

ebituarv

... anted h 6 native count In parliament for many years, and was go.cceded by his younger brother, Mr. Fitzstephen French. The Rev. John French. is n o _ derstood. inherits the family honours. The late peer's father and grandfather both declined to accept peerages ...

AN ENGLISHMAN IN KANSAS

... many years. The family of John Adams and of the mutineers of the boa, have emigrated frost Pitcairn's Island, and bare taken up th e e residence upon Norfolk Island, which had previously I.ssn as a penal settlement. Lord Cardigan was entertained by the Duke ...

Epitomf of /Nrctusi, foreign & rJoin (sm

... squadron 'ffiecoverv, and in May, 1853, was sent, under the command of Captain Kellett, R.N., to the Pular Seas in search of Sir John Franklin aryl for scienti fi c purposes. She since ' her deliverance enables us to speak of her as of a ship restored to We ...

MR. BERNAL OSBORNE,

... reiclion Saturday night, were brought up before mayor and magistrates at the Town-hall. Their names are John Hayes, John Cook, James Frank, and John Slater. The two former were charged with assaulting the police in the discharge of , their duty, and the ...