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... eldest daughter and co-heir of the first Lord Stuart Rothesay. The London correspondent of the Manchester Daily Examiner, speaking of Mr. G. Dundas, M.P., says—“ For half a dozen years held a commission in the rifle corps, and he has since studied the ...

THE BRITISH FOREIGN LEGION

... contrast strangely with their semi-German apathy upon all other topics* No, the way, there one other subject upon which they speak warmly, and that the way which they are paid, fed, and treated in England. Every complaint we mate, said a sturdy fellow about ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, &c

... and laid low by that enemy whom no valour can resist, and no prowess or skill overcome. Of his military qualifications wc speak with diffidence, there may have been more brilliant and successful generals; but we think all will be disposed to bestow upon ...

Dtrsanal

... before a genalne shrine appeared in the leading Journal a couple of weeks ago, when, In describing the Hyde-park riots, and speaking of members of the nobility who were received with favour the mob, it was said that the noble earl In particular was made ...

SCRAPS FROM THE CAMP

... the beginning of last winter’s hardships he left the Crimea leave of absence, and spent the season in England—nor, if report speaks truly, manifested any wish to return till after the receipt of more than one marked hint from the Queen that his presence ...

THE CRIMEA

... arrived at Kamiesch, bringing exchange prisoners from Odessa. The exchange of prisoners of war continues. “The French officers speak highly of their treatment the Russians. Nothing new.” BEFORE SEBASTOPOL, July 17. The works of tin Allies are within metres ...

METROPOLITAN MISCELLANEOUS

... are good. Potatoes look very promising, and are yet free from taint, and turnips were never finer. The Sussex Advertiser, speaking of the crops a whole, secs no reason to modifv the opinions expressed to the splendid promise held out. Ireland, rain has ...

SCOTLAND

... company.” his leaving the box, he said the bystanders, Queen lias been in my hut, and she speaks pleasantly, and draws the bairns’ pictures; I would far rather speak the Queen than to yon man wi’ the big wig.”—- Ihe following is the gross total mimlier landed ...

the position of the allies

... execution. The trenches, covered with batteries, run parallel with the fortifications defending the city of Sebastopol properly speaking, which rises behind it, round a considerable Mamclon, separated from the works of defence space of ground, intersected with ...

IGN AND WA TEDS RATS 07 RUSSIA,

... get the very last of both, for what is not freely is taken by force.” A letter in a German paper ™ statements, but does not speak of any resort yiolcnee on the nart of the Russian Government, The writer observes: “There are in Russia, in consequence of ...

AN iRISH ATTORNEY AND THE BENCH,

... matter? Mr. Prendergast— Don’t answer that question. Dr. Phelan—Just don’t mind Mr. Prendergast. Answer me, witness Were you speaking to Miss Comins the subject? Mr. most decidedly obje-t to her answering tiiat question. It illegal. Witness—l was not, sir ...

LAW AND POLICE

... 39 years age, 5 feet 8 inches high, sallow complexion, black hair, black bushy whiskers; that he is a native of Manchester; speaks with the south of England accent, proportionate make, gray eyes; was dressed in a black bat, black surtout coat, buttoned ...