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 ...
... 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 ...
... TH1? -PROGR1$? OF ?STUai?s., The towu'tio .Sebastopolr s!ituate on the-50nutho. *t large aud cspaiou8 roadstod% is divided intvtwwopart by a creekrunning out of that roadtad -aud servinj as theedrniralt*'flaroa r ' -OnS'the *eerng id6 e the creek is the town itself; whilethat portion whic] flea upon the eastern side is ?? ?? EKsf belbaia. Th4. urb' stretching easterlf 'froiii 'thi Admiralty ...
... TIZE CASE OF DE. PLITHM. TO '71113 LIMTOIU OF REysOLDSs N6wSPAFgrz. SIa,-l have the honour of enclosing to you the -copy of a debate in the Prassian Upper Chambers, on the presenta- tion of a poti ion by Professor Dr. Edward Peithman, which that gentleman forwarded te me a few days ago from Berlin, where he has L'e3n residing since last October. I acormpanied Dr..Peithman ...
... P ~OgWGN INYEGXNCE. FRANC& 'The Lord Mayor of'Lonidon, with tht dsputaS of the corpor tion of London-appoiinted to return the visit of the Prefect of ?? t L-ondon, during the recent visit''o thel mperorand Einpress. 'arrived' in Parfs oi Tuesday ni'ht. in: the Rotil do Vile exttonia abe redt-fiqn to teetivi' esta of 'L A bomed tlhac occurrence toe pe tbis hig Amienig The te tr ey- lug the' c ...
... LABO'U- AND WAGES. Tri!E GRINDSTONE QU&nRTIEl-N. TO THlE EDOR OF REYNOLDS'S ZEWSPAPEr. SrB,-I enclose you the list of subscriptions for the Grindstone quarrymen, aud it is their desire to express their sincere'thanks 'for the support given during the lengthened'and severe struggle. It is with pleisure they- niow announce that the strike is at an end, the employers having conceded the object in ...
... G&RDINNG.. The following is a seasonable calender of gardening operations:- FLOwVE GA.DExO AND SHRUBEOrnES.-In ordinary seasorns the planting of bedding stock haoe been finished in 4rnost parts cf the country by tYA time, butnotwithstandiog the advanced-period of the season tbe weather is yet any thing but settled or promising, and save in favourable loc.lities there is still considerable ...
... UIRELA1ND. l t m - ~ ~ ?? i WONU_,ljT;-TO O'CONO5LL A numeronsly .atended eeting s34sth' at Aerick, for the ?? t a 8~tu~t ~ielat Mr O'6~wfl*inthat cit~ ' A. lette 2Was rO& r;Bogsan, t uhe.iclptor, in wichfi& pro- PW ed e ute a.statue. eight feet highi in Ip~rt~lid or Casn sito ,,totth'e siof 6001. The -subscrW tjds'to be ; ,eiy~d~U~vexathe committee in'the character of the InoM.~ IB3LMD.-All ...
... A despatch ?? Wednesday, J'ims18, says that the Freneli tro.ps .have been.] recalled from Klrtcb, probably to assist in. some great blow, against-Se- bastopoL From, tbat city we hve.littleaidditional intelli- gence ta that contained elsewhere. The Frenoh, it is said, lost three colonels. and'a general in the uaseanlt of the Mamelon aid Caresoage red6nbts. The' ge'neral is. A. Pecqueux de ...
... LAWOU3 AND WAGES. STRLIKE OF COLLIERS IS THE POT- TERISS. A strike has taken place amongst the coal miners in Staffordshir., and they have issued the hllowing notice to the pablic;- TYRANTS v. SL&VES! TO ALL 3DSRS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. F. iends,-We, the miners late in the employ of Maessrs H. Sl. Williamson, H-.Clive, Heath, and Meir, havis-ng again reluctantly struck work in desence of ...