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Bearnais Singers From The French Pyrenees.- Those admirable artists, who have had the honour of singing before ..

... monument to bis memory and a meeting on the subject will take place in a few days. The Earl of Cardigan at Yeovil.—On Friday evening, the Earl of Cardigan arrived by the express train Yeovil. The news of his coming having obtained currency through the ...

MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE

... Crimea. After the review of the French Imperial Guard, the other day, the Empress presented each soldier with ten francs. Sir John Herschell will succeeded, as Master of the Mint, by the distinguished Professor Graham, of University College, now one of the ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... the lst of April, the custom had been always to serve it out on the Queen's birth-day. The men who have now gone out are all armed with old Brown Bess. The Soldier's Comforts.—One of the most useful inventions of the present day cooking lamp, patented ...

The temperature at Birmingham, as indicated by the thermometer, was two de„ ' indicated the then it wa, the ..

... players themselves, is not recoverable. Greenwich Hospital has just received the relics, lately brought to England, of poor Sir John Franklin and his companions. They are placed next to another most interesting relic—the coat in which Lord Nelson received ...

RUSSIAN VERSION OF THE CAPTURE OF SEBASTOPOL

... the troops had been submitted. The numerical strength of the corps da -mcc, which iB represented as being IfI.OOO men of all arms, does not exceed at present 4000 sabres, and it is doubtful if, on a parade day, more than half that number of men can come ...

MESSRS. POPE AND TUCKETT, ACCOUNTANTS, 2. EXCHANGE Bristol. Mr. F. H. POPK (Firm of Pope and Tuckett), returns ..

... BARCLAY, Esq. CHARLES BENNETT, Esq SAMUEL KING CHURCH, Esq. JOHN ELLIOTSON, M.D., F.R.S. THOMAS COLLEY GRATTAN, Esq. HENRY JOHN HODGSON, Esq. MOSS, Esq. THOMAS NICOLL, Eiq. JOSEPH THOMPSON, Esq. JOHN SYMES, Esq. MANAGER: LEANDER STARR, Esqauditors: r» wHFATSTONE ...

Published: Thursday 18 October 1855
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1613 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Asrenins Rooms.—The second ball of the new series took the Assembly Rooms,, night, and it was attonded by a company

... Lily of the Valley ; dcs Valses; Ethel ewconjo, Polka*.— Jenny L'Hirondelle ; Kataplan Sardinian ; Rod, White, and Blue, Cardigan Express; L'Orage The refreshments, supplied as by Mr. Fisher gave the highest satisfaction. Dancing was supported with great ...

While the cloud of war appears to be fading away the East, another is rising in the West. The Government

... in the Crimea, and even anticipated them Lord John Russell blundered the right word, when he said the sufferings the troops were ''inexplicable, though meant , to the disgrace of the Duke Newcastle. Our arm y starved in the midst of plenty and clearly ...

Clerical ordination.- At an Ordination the Lord Bishop Llandaff, held Sunday, the 17th inst., following were ..

... ordained by letters dimissory from the Lord Bishop orthe diocese, Phillip Lawson, 8.A., Balhol College, Oxford (Curacy of St. John's Cheltenham); Edward Stuart Tayb.r BA Magdalen College, Cambridgo (St. Mark's, Gloucester.) Priest*- Wilham Magdalen Coll ...

year ago, when the Emperor Nicholas died broken-hearted, at tho reverses Russia had sustained we ventured to ..

... hitherto scaled up ; Turkey will become the key of the commercial, as well as of the political world ; and the invasion of arms will be perpetually repulsed by the crusade of civilization. Auother great barrier has been raised by the Anglo-French alliance ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Government, of Sir John M'Neill and Colonel Tulloch to proceed to the Crimea, who inquired and reported, their •eport justifying every assertion made by the press. The rfficers inculpated this report were the Earl ot Lucan,the 3arl of Cardigan, Sir Richard ...

We understand tbat Lord Lucan has a work of some bulk iv the press, which will be forthwith published, and

... 31b. 3. Mr. R, Lewis Lloyd, list 121b, 4. Mr. Fsirrie, Trinity, 12st. 101b. 5. ». H. Wilkin*, John's, 6. Mr. J- M'Cormac k, o|- John's, 13st 7. Mr. H. Snow, John's, list. 81b. R. H. M. Jones (stroke), 3rd. Trmity, 10st. 71b. Mr. - Wingfield(steerer), Trinity ...