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A SOUVENIR 07 THE CRIMEA

... A SOUVENIR 07 THE CRIMEA. A curious relic baa juat been diacorared at St. Serran, namely, the colours of the 7th Begimeat of the Line, which eras carried in the aaaault on the Malakolf, and also in the fighting under walla of Metx, during the Franco-Pruaaian ...

SHIRT MAKING and PLAIN NEKDI.E* WORK WANTED by an experienced k-*-Apply. H. Fukdvi, 1 Church-Lane, TJT ANTED, ..

... ditto. 1800 to 1815; one Pbrcumion Mnaquet. and Bayonette, aa first issued to Army ; one Hiule Rifle and Bayonette, aa used in Crimea; all to be genuine English Government Weapons. Old Anns of all Countries wanted.—Apply, Csrrsnr,” Ov*tU Ofce, Basingstoke ...

ANNIVERSARY OF THE ALMA

... ANNIVERSARY OF THE ALMA. Tuesday being the anniversary of the great battle of the Alma, which was fought in the Crimea on September 20th, 1854. the time-honoured custom of decking the colours with laurel was observed in those ngiments of the British army ...

AN ABSURD VERDICT

... The inquest instituted into the affair of the reported murder of the forest ranger Voisechovsky, near Simferopol, in the Crimea, has resulted in the extraordinary verdict suicide. The body the deceased was found by some children, but the head waa missing ...

NEWS FROM RUSSIA

... rioters. Another •ensationnl report ia that 34 peasants, who wished to stop the imperial train durinf the Csar’s journey to the Crimea, wen killed by the imperial guard. That some were killed is not improbable, as the sentinels, who patrol the line all along ...

great deal. She would be out with the twins till late and then she would bring them borne, taka thorn

... would be out with the twins till late and then she would bring them borne, taka thorn upstairs, then lears them aad off to Crimea pablleboase with her husband Mrs. Thomas had fod the tsriua haratlf and many a time hod found the poor little things were ...

PROBABLE POLITICAL CHANGES IN

... in France. General Milyutin shared nil fate, and withdrew wholly from public life, spending retirement on his estate in the Crimea, near Lived is. For some time nothing whatever was heard of him, be look interoet in politics. About ffve years ago, however ...

CAKE and CORN MERCHANTS.— Well-known Arm of Manufacturers require BUYING AGENTS tor the Sale of their ..

... 175(; one ditto, IhOO to 1815; one Percussion Musquet, and Bayonette, first issued to Army ; one Miuie Rifle and Bayonette, in Crimea; ail to be genuine English Gosernment Weapons. Old Arms of all Countries wanted.—Apply, “Cavtaik,” Omit* Office, Basingstoke ...

SHALL SCHOOLMASTERS BE PAID BT

... manger.*’ Are not schoolmaster* entitled to peaelong quite ae much m Col. lUoh«rd*f Perbepe the laat nemeil bee earred the Crimea Perhape not lam not acquainted with hie biography perhape be will pro re to why ia entitled peneion more than -'-•■latere ...

DROWNINO ACCIDENT

... at New Brampton, near Chatham Bo war removed t-> lit. Bartholomew Hospital at llochest.v, tot on the way. Couaina had the Crimea aad Turkiah -niift with clasps fog Alma, Inkermsn, balaclava, and Hihaatopal. Us toroarly b-longad to the 4th Light Dragoons ...

House Of Lords—Monday

... with amnesty, given vague and illusory promises with regard to tbs evicted tenants, aud bad let it be understood that the Crimea Act should be abandoned, and the ill iit ration ot tie country carried on in accotdanoe with Um views the Nationalists. He ...