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Tuesday Night's Gazette

... War March 20.—9 Foot. FT. Thos. H. Grub be, from Foot, to be Captain, vice who exchange s. Foot— Capt. John from the 9th Foot, Captain, vice who exchanges. Foot— Capt. Henry Senior to be Major, by purchase, vice Stewart, who retires. Capt. J. T. Weyland, from half-pay, to be Captain, vice Senior. The Lord Lieutenant Somersetshire has signed the follo wing commissions :— lsi Somerset Regiment ...

POETRY. BETTER MOMENTS. mother's vole* I how often creeps Its cadence lonely hours Like heeling: sent on wines ..

... Or dew to the unconscious flowers. ran forget her melting prayer Whi leaping madly fly. Bnt in the still, unbroken air Her g-utle tone comes stealing by. And years, and Btn, and manhood flee, Aod leave mother** knee. The nature, and the print Of beauty on the hlsperlng sea. Give aye to some lineament Of what have been taught be. My heart Is harder, and perhap* manliness hath drunk up tears, ...

JHSCE-LANEOTIS EPZTOME. Their Majesties continue at Brighton, I, surrounded by various branches of the Royal ..

... health and spirits.—On Friday, Lord Melbourne, the Mar-1 qnis of Lansdowne, Lord John Russell, iscount Palmer«ton. Lord Glenelg, and Mr. S. Rice went down to Brighton attend a Privy Council and the Recorder's Report-; Lord (Irief Justice Den- man was also there. The Hon. Wm. Bathnrst at- j tended as Clerk in wailing. After the Privy T)ooncil they all dined with King the Pavi- lion.—The ...