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THE UMPIRE

... Thursday last John Fatal Occ. bbkxcf. at Ham • „ races, got Ritchie, private 12th L»cenb , tll , t deterintoiicated, and conducted hm p f thls ,o«Tltion returned mined put him under arrest. Hea g of loiid( . pj , tola . Serto his room, and armed nimselfvrim ...

Of KDHIKDH

... Bulw’er. It has been reported that Mr. Bell, who was expect*! from Circassia, had armed in Trebizond. INDIA. It is stated, on the authc rity of the Bombay papeib, that. Sir John Keane was to proceed forthwith to Cutch, take rommaud of the army concentrating ...

IfiTHLLIOB*

... Beaufort Ixird Segrave L'»rd Southampton Mr. C. B. Sheridan Mr. P. Thompson Mr. Charles Talbot Mr. John Probyn Mr Sprifffs; Owner Owner Mr C. Hardy Mr Stintoa CARDIGAN STEEPLE CHACE. From a Cobrespondbnt.—“ This sporting race, which has for j sometime past i:reated ...