ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC
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... t ' M'Oowan. J. P, » M A Hittin.l, A. Berth 11.ott. H. A r ...
... very seriously compromised. The UToniteur publishes General D'Autemarre'3 report j the capture of Kertch and Crimea letters of the 29th ult. have arrived. Their | contents are unimportant. I Miss Nightingale had left for England, to recruit her health. Nothing ...
... LIVEBPOOL CUP : 4 to 1 agst Shoreham, taken. IBY THE ELZCTRIC AND INTERNATIONAL iPH J HAMPTON RACES—WEDNESDAY. Stand Plate. Cran bourne Claremoat, Stakes. Sugarcane j Hurst Plate. Spinaway Surrey and Middie«ex Plate,—dead heat with* Rodomeli and Cock ...
... KINO JOHN. King John. Mr. Loraine: Mr. Ccurtagne: Lady Constance Miss Anderton And WOODMAN'S UT. AdmiMion: Dre»s Boxes, -is; iide Boxer, '2» 6d; Pit. 6d : Gai•ery. Gi .-ccocd Price: Drt?j Boxen. Side B ...
... Ins); indeed, he was nnpatieni of this, that he could j to^ ,bJeof even looking over what he had written, but would not unfrequently throw the manuscript down on the table as scon as finished and sav • iZ'j : now ' -1° l°°k over it, and put m steokes to the ...
... ' Capital, MILLION Sterling. The whole paid up and invented, thereby atfordiug perfect security 1 to parties assured. MB. D.J . N N , BRUNSWICK-BUILDINGS. BRUNSWICK-STREET, Begs announce that has receive'! an appointment AGENT for the above old-estahil ...
... W. J. Smith and lady, Gigncoux, W. S. M'Master, A. Bernard, Cbooquete, G. H. Shorter, T. De Vera, J. Wilkinson, 3. Wilkinson, J. Wilkinson, jun., H. Gentermann, J. Strauss, R. Lucas, X. Davidson, A. Wilson, Langdon, A. Whitfield, J. A. ...
... POSITIVELY FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. IE Eminent Artiste, MISS CL'SHJIAN, j!i I e 5 moU imuenwiistton of Thta K T the and in Mew Pl»j the ACT.iKSS PADUA. « Frlilaj, iad. mis ETenicg—GUY MANNKRIMO. Meg Merrilies. .Miss After which, a favourite FARCE Friday next, the ...
... (cheers). I shall say no more about the Drury-lane private theatricals (renewed cheers and laughter). Theatre-Royal.—Miss Coshman. —To-night Miss Cushman personates Meg MerriZies, the Theatre- Royal. The box plan indicates, as might be expected, a fashionable ...
... amustmntts. THEATRE ROYAL. WILLIAMSON-SQUABS. I POBOTTKLY JO* NIGHT O»LT. HPHE Eminent Artiste, MISS CL3HMAN, will uuv in the new Play ACTRESS PADUA. To-morr Evening TO-J!OeBUW~ffrBNIIto. the the new Play. flnt time Liverpool, of TH* ACTRMB OP PADUA. u Mia Coalman ...
... by flipping shells over our men's heads at the Rus-oan*. Meanwoile the fall of the Mamelon and the pursuit of the flyiu- io.j did not by any means bring the combat to end the side of our allies. The Zouaves, emboldened their success, and enraged by their ...
... instant, in Chester, James Pownall, . aged 83 years. On the Instant, at her residence in Canning-stree* Mrs. D. J. Jackson, relict of the late David J. Jackson. the 19th instant, sincerely regretted. Alice Williamson Bradbury, eldest daugnter of Mr. Thomas ...