WHAT SIR CHARLES NAPIER SAW AT CHERBOURG
... WI WHAT SIR CHARLES NAPIER S.W AT CHEIRBOURG Isi has been ask-cd wht' dill we Fee at CL -7bour'9 ' ! il tl ...
... WI WHAT SIR CHARLES NAPIER S.W AT CHEIRBOURG Isi has been ask-cd wht' dill we Fee at CL -7bour'9 ' ! il tl ...
... COURT, &o, nagiai- (Fe'os the Court Journal.) w ,ne~ of It is possible that ?? visit to Potsdam an, troduce may be somewhat shorter than at first proposed. iv md not' Prince Alfred's establishment at ...
... ?? TELEGRAPHRS, ,om ,almoutlI to Gibraltar the distance is less ,hsf l000 iles; from Gibraltar to Malta tho distanco pi- -iles from Malta to Alexandria it,.is 815 from ?uez to Aden, 1310 miles ; from ...
... LATEST TEL. GRAp.I.C NEWS. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. do- .d. A meeting of the Great Northern Railway Coin- air- pany was held in London Yesterday, Mr. E. Douisou bter in the chair. e and im The Chairman ...
... A FRANCE. f More than 100,000 medals are to be struck at the , mint to commemorate the pilgrimage of the Emperor ti' Iim and Empress of' the French to. the chapel of St. a are An ...
... SIR COIUN CAMPBELL'S i-TACTICS INJ NDIA. -I- se The Times has published two long papers, being ,Idl the criticisms of A Disabled Officer, on the tactics .id pursued by Sir Colin Campbell in his Ind ...
... ?? lofty and prominent station attained bT that' tha; '.distinguishied lacly who shares the- throne of Ii.ranoe vai Swith Napoleon III, has attracted (says the Paris Ong r corresp ...
... FEARFUL RAILWAY COLLISION' IFIFTEEN PERSONS KILLED. We have to report a fearful and fatal collision Ti f on the . Oxford, Woroester, and Wolverbampton Irv Railway. It appears that on Monday there was ...
... ?? -i',I?IT1?C,'Jt AND LIVERPOOL A(CIICULTURAL SOCIETY. -;Te extract the following favourable notice of the coining exhibition from the M!ilfand Couinei 0 IHfed :- Tih eleventh annual meeting of this ...
... GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. . ~ ?? I A few 'nightli ago, Miss Johnstone, an elderly lady, residing at Craig's-road, near Dumfries, was in bed when the bedclothest caught fire, and she was so seriously burnt that she has since died. TEBRnpIc COLLIERY EXPLOSION.-Six LiVES LOST. -Another terrible colliery explosion occurred oni Wed- nesday the 11th. inst., at Mr Thomas Walters' Cyfing or Crimea Pit, ...
... ziye __Sltts. The prospects of the shooting season are represented by the Scotch papers as being exceedingly favourablo. Asiatic cholera has appeared, at York. One man, who was ill for some time, and ...
... ?? foof. 9 THURSDAY, ATJGUST 5, 1858. N7EWS OF THE DAY. AT noon, yesterday, her LwAJESTy, accompanied by the PRINCE CONSORT, embarked on board the royal yacht, and proceeded on the excursion to Cherbo ...