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THE 3IILITARY DIVISIONS OF -THE COUNTRY

... was taken into custody at a publichouse. She was a very violent woman. Mr. John Stride, snrgeon, Kennington-lane, said he had examined the prosecutor, and found on his left arm a contused wound corresponding with the cut in his coat sleeve. The,prisoner ...

FATAL BRAVERY

... then insensible, and now lies under treatment. Although the extreme peril of any further descent was thus shown, a man named John Walsh volun- teered to go down oa the instant, to make another attempt to save his life. He also becoming affected by gas, ...

'rlnes=ll— _ I SPECIAL

... remarkable or boots and gaiters ; of course, silk Jerseys, one mkt of a black and orange stripe (a frightful pattern) bare arms, doeskin gloves, and red worsted nightcaps, like what the carcase butchers need to wear in Neorgate Market. The opposite tide ...

THE POETS' BOWER. This column is opea for the recspt►on of approved poetical allimiona by local contributors. ..

... revealed. Smiling and peaceful as the dawn's repose. Yet still another change ensued. For then there crossed The semblance of an armed niultitude— A fierce array Of martial sway That swept the moonlit sky—a warlike host. Then cleared the sky—the orb of night ...

LIFE AND DEATH IN ST. GILES'S

... left in the hands of the president to be carried out. A SHOCKING END.—An old man, named John Leather, aged 76, tube-maker, who resided at the back of 35, Cardigan-street, Birmingham, was last week left eating his dinner in his house. His attendant returned ...

BRITAIN'S HEROES AND POSSESSIONS. LEcTuRE BY CAPTAIN GRIDLEY. HIGH IDEALS ENCOURAGED

... by Lord Cardigan. at 5 o'clock tin Thursday morning. when he left who, when the remnant of the brigade mustered home to seek employment. Later in the day she after the charge, said: ••Men, it is a mad_ . • was informed of his death. — John Steb hs. a ...

Summary of Passing Events

... was treated—Ca3sar H. Hawkins, William Ferguesos, T. B. Curling, James Paget, Prescott Hewett, J. Ashton Bostook, John Erio Ericheen, John Birkett, George Pollock. BORWICH'S CUSTARD POWDER is now used by all respectable families for n.aking delicious ...

PAGE S WALK GIRLS' INSTITUTE

... cam- COMPULSION OR CONSCRIPTION. r be llei to take up arms when it is too late. re are those who believe that possession is nine points of the law, and in face of that fact St. Olave and St. John Institute opened its doors it remains true that the strong ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... scene of the supposed find. ONE STAVE .3ERGEANTS of the Cardigan Militia, Sergeant ScValeli, has committed. suicide. Be wan ertlered ,order arrest for 80130 neglect of dirty, and told to prepare his arms and accoutre:matte for inspection. Sergeant Ryan knocked ...

THE SUBVIVORS OF THE BALAKLAn

... held them at arm's length, and retired slowly, fighting and defending the trumpet-major until deprived of his weapon by a shot. This is no rhodo- montade, but plain fact, as recorded in the Gasette. Lieutenant Alexander Ribert Dann, of Cardigan's boys, was ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... mementoes of the charge will be exhibited Ronald, the charger which the Earl of Cardigan rode. Ronald has been kindly lent for the occasion by the Countess of Cardigan. THE BARONESS BURDETT COUTTS, who has presented prizes to the school teachers of ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... AUSTRIA has directed the arms of Austria and Hungary to be quartered with the family arms of Count Benet. THE GRAND DUKE OP HESSE has sent to Herr Betz, the singer, the golden medal for Art and Science. MADAME CLARA Scent Arm has been nominated Honorary ...