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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Mr Crosedale, family and party (S). I By kind permission of Colonel Williamson1 3 and offlrers the band of the 86thi Light Infantry wiln play at Bray on this day (Thursday), weather permittirg, from three to six o'clock. THEATRE ROYAl. Coneidering the ...

LITERATURE

... the perfectiion which they w~itnesu~ed here. ?? What sunger~sI(fortifiedstou'k- tT ades or bulwarks) said they, whlen the infantry formed v their impregnable squares, sod ?? prepared to receive t cavanlry. $ Onie would say that each suneger was a solid ...

LITERATURE

... repu- fg= ;or a record of brave deeds doneb by the -Cbse, aloe ipn a the A ustrian ar y w ear no mous- xth Thet Prussi+an infantry coudntaldvanceulandeas , r ...

SYRIA AND THE SYRIANS

... aversion to Protestantism. Ths mwaas the reason why they left me so insolently, without replying to mv inquiry. The Gospel light is a new thissg in Soor, and the inhabitants have not yet over- come their bigotry to view it charitssbly. A Pro- testant school ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY AND GROSVENOR GALLERY

... cess. To day, admission to the hall will be by payment only. The orchestra will be occupied by the balud of the Marine Light Infantry. As the stalls nrd still well fur- nished witll noods, arrangemrents have been made for con- tinuing the hazaas' on etfonday ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... county Dublin regiment; Frederick Kiilg, 40th. regiment; Maurice B Neligan, Macneill, 3d Light Dragoons; Thomnas Ball, C L Montgomery, 65;th regiment, Becngal Infantry; W ,E Archer, Richard Pennefather, E Her- bert, Edmond 11 \aghten, 11 B P Pilkington, ...

ULSTER HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... also a large attendance in the eTen- ino, notwithstanding the cold and boisterous weather. The band of the 51st King's Own York- | shire Light Infantry was again in attendance, and played the following selections of music:-March, from the opera, Marriage ...

The Volunteer Review at Dover

... day showed a grand total of 24,034, of whomn 175 belonged to Ithe Royal Artillery, and 1151 were composed of infantry of the line-vie., the 51st and 70th Regiments and the 6th Depat Battalion, In this return, howeever, no aecolnt was taken of nearly 1000 ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Par FrantZ FunCk-BrentanO. Avec une Priface par MI. Victorien Sardou. (Paris: Librairie Hachette & Cie.) Vith the Mounted Infantry and the fashosna- land Police. By Brevet-Lieutenant-Colonel E.. A. H. Alderson. (London: Methuen & Co.) TRAVEL. ADVENTURE ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... iher proud position as premier lodge in Scotland, but what is the value of those traditions, and what side-lights of documentary history serve to light it up? To the task of answering such inquiries SIr Her addresses himself with praise- sortiiy enthusiasm ...

HENRY HUNT:

... this base and detestable and cowardly and cruel faction; represented the persons against whom it was di- rected in such a light, and represented their designs as so full of horrible wickedness, that every one who read their speeches, and who believed ...