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Congleton & Macclesfield Mercury, and Cheshire General Advertiser

THE CRIMEA,

... THE CRIMEA, At Battersea, Mr. A. Braxton Hicks has held an inquiry with reference to the death of Thomas John Keep, aged 55 years.—Mrs. Emma Keep, the widow, stated that the deceased was formerly in the iirenadier Guards, having entered the army as a ...

THE CRIMEA-AFGHANISTAN

... THE CRIMEA-AFGHANISTAN. [A.cording to telegraphic information received from Seba.topol, the consecration of the British cemeteries near that town has put been performed by the Bishop of Gibraltar.] No more washed bare Chersonesian rains, Nor scattered ...

FANATICISM IN THE CRIMEA

... FANATICISM IN THE CRIMEA. At Foyodocee (Theodora) has taken place • .:ether remarkable criminal trial for fanaticism. In August, 1882, cattle disease broke out is the Greek. Bulgarian villages of St. Arun and St. Ezbanko, in the abovementioned district ...

A SOUVENIR OF THE CRIMEA

... A SOUVENIR OF THE CRIMEA. ♦ curious relic has just been discovered at St. Servan, namely, the colours of the 7th Regiment of the Line, which wu carried in the vault on thc. Malakoff, and also In the lighting under the walls of Metz, during the Franco-Prussian ...

NIHILIST PLOTS

... party with an attempt on the life . of the Czar, which was to have taken place while lie was on his return journey from the Crimea. It is stated that during the Czar's visit to Copenhagen warnings were received that the Nihilist party were chewing renewed ...

DEATH OF COLONEL PEARSON

... 3letropolten Polioe, died Friday morning. The deceased officer, who was formerly in the Guards and fought with distinction in the Crimea and elsewhere, had been connected with the Metropolitan Police Force for upwards of 20 years, as district superin- tendent ...

HOOTING A PRIEST

... HOOTING A PRIEST. At Quin, county Clare, 11 have been tried under the Crimea Act for hooting a priest and • parishioner aoconipanying him. The prit st, Father Hogan, some time ago, publicly denounced the attempt to shoot Mr. Creagh, a landlord. The defentm ...

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... CA24803E617% his shattered health no longer permitted him to hold the h,ef command in the Crimea, resigned it to Penr , ier, and soon after returned to France. He was treated with great distinction by the Emperor Napo lean, and soon after departed on ...

LORD RAGLAN AND MR. KINGLARE. A REMINISCENCE OF THE ALMA

... obituary notices of Mr. Kinglake, writes a World correspondent, I observe it is stated that he accompanied Lord Raglan to the Crimea as his friend. This is an error. Lord Raglan and Mr. Kinglake met for the first time on the day of the Alma. When his lordship ...

SUICIDE OF A COLONEL

... committed suicide on Tuesday evening by shooting himself on his estate, Les Cotils. Colonel Tupper, who had served in the Crimea, in India, and in the laltantee War, was, in 1879, elected by Surat of the Royal Court an ez-oilleio member of the States ...