ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM MEETING AT DRURY LANE THEATRE
... Ai I llTI lrc7B O AT DXU YL J-~twii-T', A g support of> tbebjects of -tbis' association was held or Wednesday eveniog. at Drury-lene Tbeatre; .Di. Saetuel -orley~ in the -ichai ...
... Ai I llTI lrc7B O AT DXU YL J-~twii-T', A g support of> tbebjects of -tbis' association was held or Wednesday eveniog. at Drury-lene Tbeatre; .Di. Saetuel -orley~ in the -ichai ...
... -a mTRT -2DftLpMjqrx. U3 'iltaesdtay was heardia tiete House ot Plers a ?? fronm Capoain Arthur -Wyndharn, of t1e 2nd M3a~d Native Infantzy, and -also captain in the 4th Regitnt of hpfant~ry; iq the eervioe of the Nizam ofi> yderabadt and now residing in India1 praying to -be divoprad from Anna Magdalene Lciuias, his wife; .-The casecamsoe before ' ,houseeon thel12th of March Ilasftr~hen the ...
... MISOCLLOUS. pAPIERW-MACNES Car- HuTrs.-Bielfield, the papier- macha manufaeturer, has submitted to the authorities a model hut of that material, intended for camp use The various pa :.werebie ronght to, Whitehall-il,. and, on an irder given, Dlr. eldfield's. workmen erected, roofed, and oorse it in tw renty-feur minutes. THE PACIFIC AFFAIR-Among the passengers by the Atrato, which arrived at S ...
... I.A T IEAQUWS OF CX IONS ABDI- ?? ?? , GATED, ITS FNCToNs. - . SDBI-before this question can be properly answered, iwe must first inn e what are the real or presumed ;functiodfcf the B-oij`ls'ofomimon66s. `t- is-a'fict, that the lower branch of -oar -legislature originated in the endeavour of the Normans to devise a simple and efficient method for be. plunder of the Saxons As :thjeprop'erty of ...
... PRACTIOAL JOGKEIG in WaE ARMY. m-et th ?? the Ddily- NewsJ Lord '-ardinge-has lately published an (rdei, which will mewt with the cordial approval of every well-wisher of the English army. During the last few Months more than one instance ef low'practicfl joking amongst military men has come before the pnblic, and tho officers 'mixed up in one at least of these disieputable' affrays have now ...
... GERMAN JOBBERY AT THE NATIONAL GALLERV. TO THE EDITOBR OF REYNOLDs's 3EWSPAPEa. .SEn,-It iS currently reported that Lord Palmerston is bent upon consulmmating the job left in embrye, orS as his lordship lately gave us t o understand, only proj-cted, liy the Aberdeen- Gladstone government. I mean the appoint- ment of Sir O. Eastlalke and a (German oE the namoe *,f Wornum respectively as ...
... AHMINISTR&TIVO REFORM ASSOCIATION. R.llnr- ?? . . `-uw-c.CuntrYmeu,-Tbe Administrative Ref~rm Asso. elation bas been brought into existrcea by the'exigeuc fthtbe tie. Its me -bers have no i-t;ezrest in sgitriio; they have no personal ambition-to serve, nu individuil ad- vantages to gain; they intend u'6 personal attack- the. ?? oul- enter upon teia movement, 'which involves a loni and arduous ...
... ?- 9 So w~a a Vi ni' 6db A ^ le ''OuWadnsda elein'a grnd anquet was giveni the. Mansion-house by the Lord Mayorziand the Lady Mayorese7 to the 'miitera and a large party. ACovers-wera laid for 270. > * ,, .After the usual routine toastas, . -- The LoaD MAYORprposed the toast of The Army and Navy of Great Britinand-of our brave-Allie'. VisCOTnt HAsRDINGE, in. returning thanks on behalf of the ...
... * UMIoUR. AND 'WAGES., .: C ?? -. TO TE MINERS or NOUTHUMSERLIND Boh AUD .D[ND DURH. .L Brother Miners,-We appeal to you for *support and aid to help forward the great measure of .an extended. Mines' Inspection Bill.. The government. have promised'toliring, before parliament .this session a Bill more stringent in its character than the present one, and thereby more likely to- to prevent ...
... DREaITF1L AUMTMIA1 Without exposing ourselves to the' charge of ovdr sa1- guisae expectations as to the rapidity with which 'our con- quest of the Crimea 'may be completed, we miay' fairly aluni e that ne~tory has declared definitively on the side of the aies - We know that the thiee 'beisieging armies are kin dgh healt, sEirits, and force; that their stores of every ind are vast; tgit'teir ...
... ArmVAL OF COmmsAZ TVvALDs.-Nearly one hundred wivei kbd abildlrenttisedldis ?? and:92nd: Regiments iveiu' Nbin on Tneoday., One Wohia gave bib tow'ae.ebhe .vyage b ton an 4lD~t~abll~na:ietidt v every ;kdness from the ceptain ahd.*jib'ad of athe eteamer (Slpb).1Mr. had her removed to the Royal Crimeall otel, and deaied that evezythigg necasaar~ at holn he doie for her. at tbe row egt.,c .A4°, ...
... THE FilRT AMNIVXRSARY o0 THy BATTLE . . I . OF. T E13h ALMA. `As niaily of the medals, clasps, and ribands as were available were distributed to-day, says the Timem' corre- spomnent, writing from- the Crimea, Sept. 20, ,to the various Tegiments,-and on an- average there wereabont ten nedalsg fer each -company-: that, or course,' excited dis- satisfaction. As to the riband, there is but ...