PORTSMOUTH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1855
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... PORTSXOVUTH, I I SATURDAY, DECEMEBER 29, 1855. ...
... PORTommOum COCIL MEETING. e Ag ' t h e T o w n C u n i W a s h e l d O n poepaoatsio Don dykfor Ither t J eo of t he bint ccid nely .rte re uronts thebelow-..p resent ther wal a me, Bale, ao ~brg hfikA Mialo, Alderelacy Howll aser,, e r ells d . f e, a wheeve avyJ.Jllif ?? orap, Weeks, :~ don, so hewly, Ledwrd, a~nd~ge Bela ac sitht The MTyw aedk lotheouh.c for 8hich thE C si whosi 1.a'sser ...
... LONDON, Wednesday, December 12, t855. Her Majesty has commanded the publication of the I we sermon preached by the Rev. Mr. Caird, of Errol, in W Craithie Church, in October last, during her Majesty's for sojourn at Balmoral. The sermon is entitled The sew Religion of Common Life. It is no secret about Bal- Or moral (says the Glasgowe Daily .3fail) that Prince pri Albert expressed his high ...
... | The Emperor Alexander has addressed the following I letter to Prince Gortschakoff. It is dated November the 12th:- 'i During my sojourn with the army of the Crimea I observed with great satisfaction that the soldiers main- tained their vigorous and contented appearanco despite the unheard of bardships they had to suffer during the siege of Sebastopol, and that in every department that order ...
... 1ro?n 1r14?7U !? GsZ?G. WAR-o)'r1CB, NoT 30. 2nd Regiment of Dragoon Guards-BteYet-.lajor 11. .Briseae, to be Major, by purchas~e, *ice Brevet Lieut.- Col. P. Las Poer Treuch, who retires ; Lieut. C. 8. .Hutchineofl to be C~ptain, by purchase, rice Brieco. Royal Artill ry-'lhe appointmen~t of Lieultenant A. Donall, dated 24th September, 1855,xhabeen cancelled; .Lientenrat Gi.K. Taylor, onatbe ...
... SUSSEX, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1865. OnSudy last, the 23rd inst., the Lord Bishop o ~ - - C Cn heter hld an Ordination in the Cathedral. wben | ?? uem an vruination in the Cathedral. when the following gentlemen were admitted to Holy Orders: Deaconrr-John Henry Holford, 3.A., Wadham College, Oxford; Francis John Mount, s.A., Oriel College, OX-- ford; WilliamHenry Davies, Nic., JesusCollege, ...
... us of__ _ _ _ ore on By the arrivall of thle Atlantic, Ste;em mail ship, we Il are ?? of advices from New York tol the ,o re- 12thi inst. ten on A despatch from Washington, dated Dec. 6, says : It has just beess asc-itained, beyond thle possibility I adeed of cavil, that a-despatchs has 'teen received from Mr.~ y and Buchanan relative to thc Cranmptons dificulty, the tenor. none -of which io ...
... A RUrSSrANI VIEW OF THE LAST CAMPAIGN. The Russian journals rarely contain leading articles, .eC'aily restricting their comnmunications to recitals of 0ccrarrences more or le. garbled. Thu JVorthern lee, however, has just published one of these exceptional -,rr. It is teaded The War Beginning in Earnest, atD quotes as a motto the memorable words of Kutusoff - The loss of Moscow is net the ...
... I'flih: FIRST QUAKER. I P - .-,z %r(^TWA^h TcAn jier (Fsz .MAC.ttXLAY'd HISTORY.) can 1 l1lbile London 'rae aitsn'ed iy ;he news that n plit had been d.bclvlrcd, ?? Fox, tbe foundvrof ti.a sect idt, of Quakers, died. ,re. libre than forty years had elapsed since Fox had cm bI gun to see visions and to cast out devils. He was then ind a youth of pure morals and grave depcrttnient. with a had ...
... WINCHESTER, I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1855. aicket MERtCA?CTiLE GJAZETTIE, .Friday, .Evesdsg. Tlbs short supply of English wheat at Mark-la3rw on - Monday wac more than ufficiont for the demnand, !TOr what w~ith continued ruinours of negotiations for peace1 and poor condition of the samples, the millers would soarely Vmake amy purchases, and the few sales elboted in. 6. w~ere at Is. per ...
... THE NIGHTLNGALE FUND.- S. A public meeting was hold on 'Ibursday, at Willis' Rooms, St. Jamnes'a, to give expression to a general feeling that the services of Miss Nightingale in the righospitals of the East demand the grateful recognition of 'sthe British people. The attenldance was numerous and brilliant, and long before the hour fixed for com-. toenceing business there was not- one seat ...
... ISLE OF WIGHT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1S.-5. IIIDD - -* )urn, NEWFPORT. as) George Psince Joyce, Esq. Solicitor, of this tow., ) was eleeted on the 6th instant, a Fellow of the Antiqu5 aon rian Society. mtten Some.ditticulties, we hear, have arisen respecting tlt, y, at carrying out the improvements near the new Chureh, on the property of Mr. Silver; but we hope arrangement 1y, at will be made ...