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After the usual formalities bad been gone through,

... honour to second the nomina- tion of the Right hon. George Banker, as a most fit and proper person to serve in Parliament. Sir John Smith, Bart., then came forward to nominate Mr. Henry Ku Berner, and observed that as that gentlemen was so well known, it ...

Oloaox's TIOSPITAL.—Mr. C. Ilawkios, the President of the Royal College of Surgeons, has presented to the ..

... about to retire from the command of the Royal Hone Cowrie, and will be succeeded by the Earl of Cardigan.— United Service Gazette. Tun CoNTIcr Kzew&w.—Mr. John Wynne, the late rnder-Secretary, states, under his hand, that Lord Egltnton was induced to commute ...

Is tamer to an inquity by Mr. H. Maim,

... most friendly nature. As to any information which Lord Ifount-Edgcumbe stated belled rwciv• red upon this subject, be (Lord John) professed his entire 'porno°. The House thee went into Committee upon the General Booed of Health Bill, the ileum of which ...

ecclesiastical Intelligence

... Fellow of Christ's College. Cambridge, to the Rectory of Ktgworth, Leioestenhink Patrons, the Masters and Fellows. The Rev. John Miles Co; 8.A., to the Vicarage of Misterton, Somerset. Patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Winchester Cathedral. The Rov. H. ...

• urns POLITCAL GAME OF SPELLING

... perpetual Curacy of Bttere Leike, Cardigan. Patron, the Rev. E. Evans. The Be,. Edward Ewen,B.A.,to the Curacy of Ottou Belchamp, Essex. The Rev. E. H. Gibbon, to the Curacy of Haberhant. Raves, Lancashiro. The Ten. John Medlin), Archdeacon of Richmond ...

rarittits

... terminated in thu death of one of the combatants. The competitors of the brutal encounter were two young men, John Pelle, aged V, a collier, and John Dixon, aged 23, collier. The fight was continued until perfect insensibility compelled the removal of one ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... 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 bad arrived. The expedition is composed of 25,000 English, 26,000 French, and ...

SOUTHERN TIMES. IZOORD WOUND ON RAMSAY ISLAND

... Friday, October 19, 1781, the surrender at Yorktown, the crowning glory of the American arms, occurred. On Friday, July 7, 1776, the motion in ironer's& was made by John Adams, seconded by Richard Roney Lae, that the United States Colonies were, and of right ...

nevertheless persevered, and the Ist Brigade, under Major-General Cedriiiron, succeeded in carrying a redoubt, ..

... former having previously supported taken such pains to defend and secure. The 95th R the advance of a part of the Earl of Cardigan's Regiment, immediately on the right of the Royal Fusiliers in the advance, suffered equally with that brigade of Light Cavalry ...

cacribcnts ant) Ottawa

... fellow-passenger in a third-class carriage, on suspicion of being her murderer, was brought to • eon on Monday last, at the Cardigan Arms, Leeds. Lawrence and Law, it may be remembered, were alone in an unlighted carriage when the train left Leeds, and when ...

LETTERS FROM OUR WARRIORS

... orders, thanks to the society in Woolwich. Give my love to brothers end sisters, soil believe me to be, Your affectionate son, JOHN 'HOPPER, Royal Artillery. I Lave received two papers since I left Rugland ; lutve one to Flt yet.--J. H. We have ourselves ...

SOUTHERN TIMES. 3ournal of /*ion

... SOUTHERN TIMES. 3ournal of /*ion. Lord John Russell sat out from London last Tturday, on his miasma to Vienna. Mr. Monte is so .seriously indisposed that his friends fear his career ass public mu is drawing to a elms. The marriage of Viscount Ingestre ...