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VERTISER.—July 27, 1855. ————— DUNDEE; PERTH AND CUPAR AD = MEAL MARKETS. — == If it were thas with the

... cations to be exchanged between the respective at the commencement stance, eee PAROCHIAL SCHOOLMASTERS IN SCOTLAND. | Friday last John Morrow, man mm the town of ly b tain most borrible The army hich Prince Gortschakoff waits south side, und ascertaned that ...

THE CRIMEA

... with the greatest celerity, but the French fire must injure the work- ing. It is likely that we have taken 15,000 stand of arms, not to mention muskets in store. The Commission divide the spoil in proportion to the number of men actually borne on the ...

SHERIFF COURT OF PERTHSHIRE

... artist pabilitie is to be | | june the subject, which is suited to th e of the ight € Iry at THE PASSAGE OF THE INGOUR. “ Lord Cardigan relating the cb The Times’ correspondent writes as follows from the Turk- Balaklava, in presence of the Que » and Roy Family ...

GENERAL NEWS

... suffer Lord Cardigan to give to the public the vindication he seems to suppose that the public require. They smother up matters far as they can, and give General Airey a staff appointment, consign the inspection of the cavalry to Lord Cardigan, and would ...

GENERAL NEWS

... has transpired that forgeries, in the shape of promissory notes, to the amount of £25,000, have been committed by the late John Sadleir on Mr Dargan. The Trieste Gazette has an account new Ethiopian kingdom, which one Theodore, a native Christian, founding ...

England

... night. Among the nobility present were the Duke and Duchess of Richmond, Lord Hardinge, Lord and Lady Ellesmere, the Earl of Cardigan, Lord Elclio, M.P., &c. The general place of rendezvous for the troops was a wide expanse of moorland, extending for some ...

Published: Wednesday 23 April 1856
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3531 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GENERAL NEWS

... are residing near Bristol. Peter Maguire, of Old Chester Road, Birkenhead, and his ;wo sons, John and Daniel Maguire, have been committed or tnal for beating John Knowles, within inch his ife, for daring to aspire to the hand of the old man's daughter. ...

England

... suffer from sympathy. The Sultan has transmitted through the Ottoman Bank £1000 as contribution to the Nightingale Fund. Mr John Price Hunt, a Birmingham Scripture Reader, has been killed by falling from a precipice near Bangor, while attempting to descend ...

Published: Wednesday 06 August 1856
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4244 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GENERAL NEWS

... 17th lancers, at Torrington, it was stated by Colonel Buck, M.P. that Lord Cardigan had paid no less than £40,000 for the present position he held in the army. The failure of Mr John Thawross, engaged in cottonspinning and weaving, in Manchester, is announced ...

England

... they entered ; yet the unfortunate men soon after got into the vat. The verdict was Accidental death. Lord Cardigan at Balaklava.—Lord Cardigan has again appeared the newspapers the character of a complainant. He asserts that Colonel Bucks at a dinner ...

Published: Wednesday 08 October 1856
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4682 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GENERAL NEWS

... just been placed in the new House of Commons. Fox stands surly and defiant, with his strong arm upraised, as if he could smash poor thinlegged, meagre Grattan, or spindley Seldon, as a sailor would biscuit. The sculptor has done his best with unpropitious ...

THE EARL OF LUCAN AND THE DAILY NEWS

... that tme Lord Cardigan com' the light brigade of the cavalry division. never had any personal differences with Lord Cardigan when in the Crimea, and I can recollect nothing an angry correspondence. I ou very good terms with Lord Cardigan at the outset ...