A NEW PLEA FOR SPARING RUSSIA
... A NI\W PLEA FOR SPA.\UNO RUSSE.1 te Thou h we do not, with the Times, think. it is the duty gu a journalist to couiiulnt fieqllultly Iupon Mr. Henry Drommind's exhibitious of the e ridiculous in his o ...
... A NI\W PLEA FOR SPA.\UNO RUSSE.1 te Thou h we do not, with the Times, think. it is the duty gu a journalist to couiiulnt fieqllultly Iupon Mr. Henry Drommind's exhibitious of the e ridiculous in his o ...
... MULTUM IN PARYO. _ The new church at Formby was consecrated on Friday, His i ate by the Rev. the Lord Bishop of Chester. Allel ies John Johnson East, a miller at Lincoln, has been tend, fined in heavy ...
... |~AY OF THE WAR. I I ,nALov n time of festivity in &m5as 1 5151uy a un v . at is it Easter that holy Russia makes Sa'0g; Irry, Muscovites kissingr their images, 1°,,One eanother. and getting drunk with 3 net, who, by a cemmunity of drunken- N ve holy warranty of the vice. Never- fb69,the Czar will have ?? bit of comfort; 565d gntage gained wherewith to rejoice him. a his people at the ...
... I DEVONS1IRKE-D.-AH OF A SURGEON IN GAOL. -A fev mouths agO ZLr. T. Elliott. a surgeon in the royal navy, was committed to the Devon county gaol, ot Exeter, for two years, for cruelty and neglect iii the Crimes, while serving with the naval brigade. A few days ago he was attacled by fever, and, inflammation of the'brain succeedji ,io died on Tuesday last. GLOUCESTERSUliP.-THB MISSING CnLrse7. ...
... j TREACHERYi IN''OUR. IIWAN I. I Thbg ~ meiitthere-la no l~n ieru irnb orie~l i .jlagc~e leot to.obserre that.th ublc.miid isi far from eing aured if the godith of tae w-o bava thidion~of lffar e. We do not ?? ?? bwfo* 'abrd; aincere- m n~deavourlego' imaintain iti hoao~wadnea ?? on the war am to rhaten the period I' a t~cto~' anmdrble; peac. Butry'4ard-by-no ~n to at~fld~ha le ogmeas. ...
... i 1'AFP.ON OF ST. MARIY CHURCH. s Stat Lonmillis umbra. il ?? fitst part of a new serial has just been put into v - dited by the Rev. Henry Newaand, the recently D e:car of St. ?? Church. It is entitled The a tos Church-What they teacb. His aim, he p has been that these sermons should be written as a- I title (ai poupulum, (the reader may be inclined to a .he ' I'd e). His veneration for ...
... THE MORNING CHlRONICLE. L ON DO N: i FRIDA Y, DEC(E.IMBER 21, 1S55. The frustration of Mr. DISRAELI'S schemes as a taetitian is being accomplished with much more rapidity, than his worst enemies could have hoped D for or expected. When, as observers of public affairs, we some days since commented on the speech in which Mr. KLNDALL threatened to throw off his allegiance to his chief, we could ...
... DR. LUSHINGTO.Y v. CHURCH ORNAMENTS. To TUN EDITOR oF THE MORNING CaRONICL. sln-it rnay be remembered that when we parted from Dr. Lushington on our voyage of discovery in quest of certain ornaments of the Church, whiob, in his opinion, are DOW lost and forgotten, we left him In a very uneomfortable (uot to say, unseemly) position, and spasmodically strug- gliug to escape from the ...
... The Cape papers, in noticing the arrival of a vessel from the Island, which left there on the 6th September, give the following extract from the: St. Helena Herald, by which it appears that the Portuguese Government have taken forcible possession of a portion of the African coast, their right to which is not admitted by the British (o- vernaient The Sasan Jane was only eight days from St. ...
... DEPPATPHEP FCOMk :IR ge L YONS. I - ADMIRALTY, Dio.M t. :Despatehes,,of which! the' follovwilnge are 'copies have beeu reelved fom AclmfrAm ,ir Edmuan Lyons, Bar., 9.Q.B. Comninder in ,COhief of 'eit M$aesty'i sips and' veseels in the 6'editerraneai mid' Black Sea: Royal Albestjissatch Bay1 Dee 1. .Sir,-I request that yon will* lav before the Lor~',s Commissioners of the Admiralty th ...
... THE FALL OF ZJ90-,,13, (1Frons tile ies. frumhflud IHerdly a gioritus one, for tis Aeias Til brave sues wh [ose nomris woro latterly soenthoned t Iwith pride through these kingdloms are now prisoners of I war. The heroic defence, lyhich might be' numbered with Ml- miot Nrnscl- in Listory, has ended in anl inovit-r abaile and ?? snrv~fidc. Famine did the woik in wrhich Russian bayonuets f~iled. ...
... Ve regret state that authentic intelligence has been received, which leaves no doubt as ts tho fate7 of Kars. Isrnail Pasha (General Kinety), with another oQileer, who lurceeded in eluding the vigilance of the Russian outposts, have effected their escape. When they quitted Kars, General 'Williams had been compelled by famine to send a fleg of truce to the R1usstan camp, ffbring ea- pitulation. ...