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... both foreign and domestic, concur in representing the prospects of harvest as everywhere most cheering. LORD CARDIGAN'S EXPLORATION.—Lord Cardigan, who has returned from his long and toilsome exploring trip to the Danube, has brought back a budget of information ...

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... danger. No sooner had he uttered these words than he called Help, help. His brother John Anderson, with Mr. Mitchell and Andrew Hill, another fireman, rushed down, John succeeded in fastening a rope round his brother's waist, by which . means it was attempted ...

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... Charles Bruce, lion. Mr. and Mrs. Pitt, Sir Walter and Lady James, Sir John Walsh, Bt., M. P., Lady Somerset, Col. Burnet, Ladv Lee, Count Bathyany, Admiral Meynell, Countess of - Cardigan and suite, Hon. Mr. West, Hon. W. Grey, Capt. and Mrs. Haydock, Capt ...

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1854

... country to Madrid. The Right lion. James Grattan, died suddenlyon Tuesday at his residence, Tinnehinch, county of Wicklow. The right honourable gentleman was the eldest son of the late Right Hon. Henry Grattan, and represented the county of Wicklow in ...

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1854

... . Commander Randolph, of Her Majesty's ship Rodney, is labouring under a severe attack of the prevailing diarrhoea. Lord Cardigan is indisposed on board ship at Balakllva. This morning, I regret to say, a picket of the 4th Dragoon Guards was surprised ...

FATE OF SIR J. FRINKLIN

... Terror); 1 silver table fork—initials, J. T.'; 1 silver desert spoon—initials, 'J. S. P.' (John S. Peddle, surgeon, Erebus); 1 round silver plate, engraved, Sir John Franklin, K.C.B.;' a star or order, with motto, 'Nee aspera terrent, G. R. MDCCCXV.' Also ...

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... the Mansion House, to show their sympathy with the suffering families of their brave companions in arms, by subscribing to the Patriotic Fund. Lord John Russell, who seems to be getting more popular as he reaches the verge of three score and ten, was ...

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... musket balls. All the camps were up. The French on our left got under arms.. and the rattle of drums, and the shrill blast of trumpets, were heard amid the roll of cannon and small arms. For nearly bag an hour this din lasted, till all of a sudden a ringing ...

THE FATAL CHARGE

... Private Michael Doherty Private Samuel Davis Private John Dignan Private John Gray Private Thomas Wilson 20ra REGIMENT OF FOOT. KILLED. Private James Wosley Private Thomas Wyatt WOUNDED. Privale John Langley Private James Riton Private G. Young 21sr REGIMENT ...

THE B ITTLE DESCRIBED BY AN EYEWITNESS

... Alfred Element. Wounded—Bombardier John Blacker, slightly; Gunners John Bennett, severely ; Samuel Cator, severely ; Henry Sims, slightly; John Williams, slightly; James Mitchell, slightly; John Dugan, slightly; John Prealee, slightly. In ...

THE GALE IN HEAD QUARTEPS

... roofless and windowless barns and stables for shelter. Three marquees alone had stood against the blast—General Estcourt's, Sir John Burgoyne's, and Major Pakenham's. The general had built a cunning wall of stones around his marquee, but ere noon it had fallen ...

MISCELLANEOUS DESPATCHES

... give them thershould have. I.OIID CARDIGAN. Corporal John' Robin son r of the 13th Light Dtagoons, in a letter addressed to a friend in Doncaster, dated November 2, thus describes the narrow escape of Lord Cardigan in the 3 amlry charge at Balaklava ...