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... ale, air,” said the man. “ I presume 0 - «Wh l’ that noise that Iheard at the window, wonder casualties of the profession of arms, thrice fast as ihe service itself. told the prisoner that he could not expect happi- not,” retorted the gentleman; •' but ...

POKTSEA, Saturday, Mat 29, IB.'iB

... hastily attempted. good representative system, like our British Constitution, cannot made but must grow. The progress of our arms in India at the opening ot sinuincr campaign, under the burning suna of that tropical clime, begins to attract considerable ...

don’t TKAVKL IX FB.VXCE IF YOCR NAME IS BERNARD

... The uplifted hand never descended ; it was caught d >sen powerful arms. was felled to the ground, and disarmed. Half hour allerwards found himself in irons the casemates. Lifting the arm against superior is considered a capital crime, la case it had bee ...

of right arm, hivaliclwl; sent home packet. John John?, A.!*., I’lover, eye, invalid-., convalescent. William ..

... of right arm, hivaliclwl; sent home packet. John John?, A.!*., I’lover, eye, invalid-., convalescent. William Pailicn, private, K.M., the Plover, of right arm, invalided; sloughing, general improved. William Lent, ordinary, the Nimrod, amputath a right ...

AOCIDBNTS AND OFFEXOE3. Adultrbt »t Clergyman. —ln the Court of Divorce, on Saturday, an application for ..

... removed to Jennings. There was issue of the marriage. Evidence having been given to show that the parties lived happily together, John Bramall was •worn. He was a gardener in the service the petitioner. Knew the Rev. Augustus Win. Green, the curate the parish ...

OBNXKAL NEWS

... occasions within the past few montlis, large quantities of needles have been discovered amongst the clay the brickyard of Mr. John Shepley, Hyde, placed there doubt by men belonging to the Brickmakers’ Society. Mr. Shepley coutinues to employ knobsticks ...

LITERARY MISUELLAN EA

... the seconds standing by, quiet spectators. Sheridan wot much mangled, Mathews but slightly.—Xseet of Wits and Rutuourisis. By John limbs, F.S~A. Tuknss a Jew.— Tbe publishers always treated Turner as a Jew ; and an excellent story is told in Yorkshire as ...

Infantby,

... battalion commands, 40th Middlesex (Central London Rifle Rangers); green uniform. Total officers and men, 336. 3rd Battalion, Sir John Shelley, Middlesex (Working Men’s), 2nd City of London (S pottiswoode’s) ; grey uniform. City of London (Foresters) ; green ...

THE OHF.AT AMERICAN QVBBTIOK,

... Lion, of Cardigan, which, during gale of wind and a heavy sea, was wrecked, near Fishguard, ou the 12th ult. A rewari of £6 w.ts likewise given a boat’s crew of four men, for n-scuing, at much risk of life, the crew of three men the smack John arid James ...

PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1868

... gentleman dwelt the expenditure of the counuy grievous at any time, but especially balmeabl* at the pie.-wct moment, when tho right arm of the productive industry the country was paralysed. also referred the question maritime International law, his views, expressed ...