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DESPATCHES FROM LORD RAGLAN. (From sk, L.rion Gazette Extraordinary rq...iotntlay.) BATTLE, OF THE ALMA

... Earl of Cardigan exhibited most spirit and coolness, and kept his brigad iver, perfect command. The manner in which B General Strangways directed the Artillery, and m your himself to bring it forward, met my entire sati tom oc- Licut.-Gen. Sir John Bargoyne ...

TIIE WAR IN THE CRIMEA

... Whetstone, Jol ton, John Stcel, Elijah Smith, William Tay of Foot.— Wounded—Serge Rawkin, 47th Regiment of Foot.— W ounded—Privs rick Hanley, Chittock, John of Foot —Killed— Private ist Regiment of Wr Wounded—Privates Martin John R Goose, James Mulready ...

DUMBARTON, FEBRUARY lk MI SUbiIIARY

... week, two rather r. markalle speeches were delivered by the Earl of Cardigan and Sir Charles Napier. l'he fir-t nobleman gave a complete and soldier-Ilk , . ac count of the of our arms in the ('riinea from the battle of Alma to that of liikermann —not ...

Utterarl EFtract%

... and he sits los mug I; to do at hasp the Philistines ;Swim her whisk woo though a.sisted by all mosabsos of family, who, armed with amd at. and frighten the invaders away. Is SMIt village, the drying pro. his omitted ; the good wo:nan of the is balky ...

GENPItAL NEWS

... fescue, of Cheltenham, against Mr John Tew Armstrong, a Dublin attorney, of damages, on account of negligence as a solicitor in not having procured adequate security for a loan of £22,000 on the estate of the late Mr John Redmond, formerly M.P. for the borough ...

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... graphically an. bad,. information that hae been given es, we cannot under,: a Corresposident of the Cineinnati Ga. i Lord Cardigan then had brigade counted by his take to order the removal of that restraint which the • staff officer, and found that there ...

'UESDAY MORNING,

... no evidence was forthcoming. were discharged : —Wm. Luther, Matthew Soulger, Peter Lynn, Wm. John Wennis, James Wood, Patrick Clooney, Patrick Barragan, John Butler, Patrick Hogan, and William Wells. The rest were remanded until this day The Court again ...

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... worsts deliberately The day when Ireland would again be free, by which he implied that Ireland was en-d iy • slave. So said Grattan, so said Flood, so enießuidee, and Foster. and Plunkett till corruption mitred his noel, aod so said O'Connell, and so said ...

NEW SAVINGS BANK SCHEME

... deacons' house the officer with the ark on his back, the indispensable Highland bagpiper, the old and newly-elected deacons, arm in arm, then the treasurers and secretaries, and a goodly.array of vociferous children, to the houses of the newly-elected, where ...

Published: Thursday 09 September 1880
Newspaper: Helensburgh News
County: Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3595 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LAIBDSLAND SCHOOL

... evening the above school was dosed. The members the Board present were—- Hev. Mr Patrick (chairman,) Bailie Dalrymple and Mr John Calder, mi-mbersof the Boanl. There was large attendance of parents and friends. Bound the walls and on the desks were exhibited ...

Published: Wednesday 07 July 1886
Newspaper: Kirkintilloch Herald
County: Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2745 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MR BRIGHT AND TIM IRISH QUFATION. FRC following 'Thor Ma bow addreered to Mr Bright

... QUFATION. FRC following Ma bow addreered to Mr Bright by • Dunilmiionsbire :- Helierbergh, 24th July, 'PISS. The Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. Si it, -During the election esetert now just concluded I received in common, I suppose with my fellow.elevtors ...

DUMBARTONSLIIRE

... 11•F‘RI.V.115, req., Ferryfield ALEXANDER BRoWN, HENRY EN., Atiebenbegli 4 h JOHN TrENBULL, Eaq., Bonbill Place Ronan ORR, &q., Alexandria JAMius 11I'MCBRAY, EN., BonhiU JOHN CHRISTIE, Eeq, ADAM COLQUHorN, Esq., Mayfield ARt iItRaLD WILSON. EN., Bonhill ...