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Captain Heathcote:—We understand that Captain Heathcote, who for some time has been adjutant of the Depot ..

... left on the evening of Monday last by the mail train from Walmer, in the county of Kent, He is to be replaced Captain Wallace, adjutant of the battalion there, and formerly of the 26th Cameronian Highlanders. Captain Heathcote, after having been entertained to dinner the Castle, was attended to the station by number of the officers in the garrison. During the time Captain Heathcote, has been ...

THE TRAGICAL OCCURRENCE AT BALL'S POND

... On Wednesday afternoon the adjourned investigation as the death of Miss Elizabeth FreshfWld, said to be the daughter of the Mayor of Harwich, was resumed before Mr. Wakley, at the Mildmay Tavern, Ball's Pond-road.—lt will be remembered that the deceased lately occupied apartments—with Mr. Clement John Carnell. whose wife she passed for, as Mr. and Mrs. Webster—at No. 65, Mildmay. terrace ; and ...

The Emperor gave all the French officer! in Italy doable pay for the month of .I]y, by way of compensation

... for the extraordinary wear and tear of their clothing. Mr. Cobden writing to contemporary says he cannot refrain, as old member of the House Commons, from bearing his testimony to- the marvellous accuracy with which the speeches in Parliament are reported. England and Fbance.—A clergyman of the Chnrch England, the donor of the Great Exhibition Prize Essay, has offered two prizes of fifty ...

On Friday, a French professor of languages, named Mnntinusard, living at Sheffield, having been for some lime ..

... of mind, cut his throat with a ramr the Huckaback-walk, Heeley. The c«»st of printing reports and papers presented to Parliament by command of Her Majesty during the session of 1858 amounted to 29.731/. Bs. sd. Accounts have been received the Admiralty of the rescue, the barque Eleanor, of Cardiff, of Mr. Blair, , mate, and 39 men, who were supposed have been lost the founderiug of H.M. sloop ...

THE GRAND OPERA CONCERT AT DERBY

... The company which assembled in the Lecture hall on Friday last to welcome Mdlle. Piccolomini did not equal in numbers what we had anticipated. The cheaper seats were pretty well filled, but the higher priced places were by no means all occupied. What was wanting in numbers, bowever, was fully made up by enthusiasm, and of a more genuine triumph even Piccolomini cannot boast. The popular ...

GIGANTIC SWINDLING

... In the Times city article we find a sketch of Scotch case, which is likely to rival the great Western Bank scandal. The Carron Iron Company has been among the most flourishing institutions of Scotland. The concern was incorporated in 1773, with a capital of 150,000/., in 600 shares of 250/. each, for the manufacture of iron, and its principal works have been Carron, near Falkirk, with an ...

CONVICTION OF A GAME DEALER

... CONVICTION OF GAME DEALER. Philip Castang, poulterer and licensed dealer in game* occupying a shop in Leadenhall-market, appeared upon a summons at the Siansion-house on Saturday week, before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, to answer an information charging him with having had in his shop, on the 4th lost., six live pheasants and six live partridges, contrary to the provisions of the 1 and 2 ...

The Victoria Cross.—The ceremony of presenting the Victoria Cross Major James M'Leod Innes, of the Bengal ..

... Calcutta on the Ist of July, in the presence a large body of spectators and troops. The troops, consisting of Artillerymen and a portion of Her Majesty's 3rd Buffs and 99t1» Regiment, having been drawn up in a line, they were at 6 o'clock inspected by the Governor-General, attended by Sir Outram, Sir John Hearsy.and his staff. The despatch from General Franks recording Major Innes' ...

ECCLESIASTICAL

... Death of the Dean of Ripon.— is with deep regret we announce the death of Henry David Erskine, the Dean of Ripon, which event took place on Wednesday morning, at the deanery. The news toon flew through the city, and was everywhere received with sincere grief. Appointed Dean of Ripon in 1847, the defeated found himself in a sphere where the chums of Mechanics' Institutes were slowly becoming ...

THE LIBERAL CORRUPTION

... The following has been the result of the election petitions which have as yet been decided CONSERVATIVES. Member. Place. Result. Mr. Astill Ashburton Elected Mr. Bernard Aylesbury Elected •Mr. Bmith Aylesbury Elected Lord J. Manners North Leicester Elected Mr. Hartopp North Leicester Elected Mr. Vansittart Windsor Withdrawn Mr. G. W. Hope Windsor Withdrawn Mr. Hoare Hull Withdrawn LIBERALS. Mr ...

COURT AND OFFICIAL

... Prince Eaterhazy. the Marquis of Ailesbury, and Right Hon. Sidney Herbert arrived at Osborne on Saturday, on Her Majesty. Sunday Her Majesty. the Prince Conaort. Prioed I Alfred, Princess A lire. Princess Helena, and Prineeas Louisa, attended morning service at WbippinghamCbureh* The Rer. G. Proihero officiated. Monday morning, the Prince Consort, accompanied Prince Alfred and Prince Arthur, ...