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... are engaged, and will appear early in April The celebrated Russian tenor IvanofF will shortly join the company, which, by Easter, will as effective in every department we have witnessed for many seasons. We are glad to learn, that Laporte has not been ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... House at its rising do adjourn until Monday, April 16. The War Department. —A few days since Mr Sidney Herbert gave a reply to a question put by General Sir De Lacy Evans which was not heard, but which was in substance that after Easter it was his intention ...

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... Keeley return to the Lyceum; Mr. Plumer is engaged; Mrs. Nisbett will also appear soon after Easter, and Mr. Wilson the singer returns in June. The new Easter piece at Covent-Garden Theatre is called Zanegigozu it is an adaptation from French piece, in ...

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW

... 1862 practical aid, should it be acceptable, in making the necessary arrangements for a review at Brighton, or elsewhere, on Easter Monday next. We own our regret that this Review should take place so early in the year, knowing the uncertainty of English ...

singly; 3. Of a division, and 4. Of the Cavalry and Artilleij of division. The Conduct of the attack of

... taken place at the Civil Engineers’ Institution. Having been asked by Lord Elcho on Thursday night whether he considered the Easter Monday Reviews were or were not beneficial to the Volunteer force, Mr. Cardwell returned a reply which forms another example ...

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... altogether served for upwards of forty years. THE EASTER VOLUNTEER REVIEW. Dover, Brighton, and Portsmouth are each asking the presence of the Volunteers on the occasion of their great annual review on Easter Monday next, and present probabilities appear ...

nected with the organisation and equipment of the Volunteer Force were discussed, a communication, signed by ..

... weather continues fine. The Akha defences are described as consisting of a triple stockade, chevaux de /rise, and bamboo spikes, erected on a hill rising rapidly and steeply from the River Majdboroli. The crossing of the nver was very difficult, the stream ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... tho Adjutant, drew attention to tho want of breech-loaders and great-coats. Tho proceedings closed at a very late hour. The Easter Volunteer Review. —The largest meeting of metropolitan Volunteer Officers ever known was held at the rooms of the National ...

G. L. Morris, highly distinguished, with prize, in Teloogoo. Campbell, highly distinguished, with prize, in ..

... passed with great credit. First Term.—Thompson, highly distinguished, 1 with prize, in mathematics; general proficiency at the Easter examination. Blair, highly distinguished, with prize, in Classics. Holloway, highly distinguished, with prize, in law. Balfour ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE

... GAZETTE City of London Volunteer Corps), for the Volunteers. This gentleman -was a Volunteer in 1803. Lord Ranelagh, who on rising was greeted with prolonged cheering, said every gentleman in the room must believe that his feelings were so excited and gratified ...

Mayor’s banquet, r.n Monday last, given in honour of Sir F. Roberts. It contains some valuable indications of ..

... been decided by the committee of officers commanding metropolitan Volunteer corps to recommend Brighton as the site for the Easter tield-day. The collection of despatches on the question of the retention of Candahar which will shortly be published by the ...