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TUESDAY

... I lament say 1 might add many others, which add to the long list of those who their valour have shed lustre tbeur country*# arms.” His lordship concluded moving the adoption of a loyal address, promising their lordships’ concurrence in any measure which ...

military

... wounded soldier., a number of silk pocket and neckerchief, necklies. hemmed herself and the ladies of the ourt, together with arm-slings, he. These were distributed on Tuesday by the commandant of the garrison, who Queen's sympathies with the state of the ...

Ml LITA RY

... of the regiment the afternoon, Earl of Cardigan, and the result was that there was very large concourse spectators on the ground. Shortly after the 15th Hussars had taken up a position in field Earl of Cardigan, dressed in the full uniform of the lltb ...

* 1 Cuckoo, Lieutenant-Commander Augustus G. K. I Lord Archibald William Montgomerie passed into the p are f or ..

... Arthur A. Cochrane, C.8., armed at Sheernesa from the Mediterranean (last from Portamoutb), on Saturday. Her crew are to be paid down. She was taken into the fitting-baain on Tuesday to make good defects. The gunboat Snap armed at Sbeerness from the Baltic ...

. N % •«»»*»■ \ % PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, EEEBUUARY 16, 1856

... keep Horae for Is. per day. Oat Crushers, Chan Cutters, from £3- Rook on Feeding Horses, Is. 18, FENCHCRCH STREET, LONDON, JOHN BOWEN. WATCH, CLOCK, and CHRONOMETER MAKER. XEMOVKD PROM 2, TICHBOUBH* TO 3, COVKSXKY BTRBET, 1.011 DOB. ESTABLISHED 1780. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... and other matters connected with the duties of the magistracy. the House of Commons, Lord Charles Russell, the Serjoant-at-Arms, having announced that the Sheriffs of London were in attendance, The Spbakir desired that they should be admitted. Mr. Sheriff ...

THE LAST HEADS OF TEMPLE BAR

... studying through whole sessions the folded arms on the Treasury Bench, and trying fold arms according to the patterns there presented. I have known neophytes far more distracted about the folding of their arms than about the enunciaii of their political ...

THE MURDEK BY A GERMAN LEGIONARY NEAR PLYMOUTH. At th« Bodtn'n as»ises, Wednesday last, Hansen, soldier in the ..

... them upon early day next week. The board now consists of General Sir John Woodford, Lord Beauchamp, General Rowan, Sir John Bell, General Jonathan Peel, M.P., General ICnollys, and Sir John Berkeley. —Daily Aesrs. Sitting foe Portraits.— People will assume ...

SCRAPS FROM PUNCH. ARREST of nemesis

... foe; have we put down the band ? Caars and their armies! how on them does John, a thinking look, But as pirates, whom you stem, or you needs must, crush like Brooke ? , Thinks John, Bussia stemmed ? Again she Europe like to rush; . . , And shall yet be ...

ADVICE GRATIS

... audience :* Lord John’s Perambulator stops the way Locusts or tuc Wilosrn sss. —At the Chelmsford Cattle Show article was exhibited which attracted considerable attention at the late Paris Exhibition. It is known as the locust, or St. John’s bread,and is ...

SPORTING

... subsequent runningwith Blink Bonny and Ignoramus Yurk, and with Adamaa Chester, would certainly justify the confidence which John Osborne entertains ofbim. and our only fear respecting him is, that, like Lord Alfred and others could mention from bis own ...