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... BBUBBKLB, Sunday.—The Belgian Mima try haa resigned the mareh, and dying suddenly, a« our troope y Venerable John William archdeacon Cardigan, nothing. The quietness this evening circle, the charm some nutriment. body, cause not stated. , die in India ...

FALL OF SEBASTOPOL

... at (he noitring steamers returned .th netvs I.u-iau ct-tni , mtlv under arm-. It was caused merely -.1 -un riled -, -mall body of troops 1h,gh ,t was nut doubted that tl, arm- m the i, , „vcn the fleet and the sh-rc Kvcry.hing bits Tb 1. .pi - -vie- ...

CHARLBURY

... orator Grattan, is sannunssd. Soma minded w.•men t.* bec-unc member* .'ft h .t:-.1--h i* tendenev to multiply thdr number, Mid idd thei and truth of that supernatui ■ ♦ a, who c*^® 1 P®** __ I token for curate with afi * veers sea Mr. Grattan wrote series ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... 2nd Battalion Kifio Brigade. KilWd.—Corporal Camp in second line >.y the Dragoon Guards, and flank ' bell, Privates John Bishop and John Carlow. Wounded, attack the Dragoon Guards, . Bugler Daniel McCarthy. Privates William Bogan. Under every disadvantage ...

THE ATTACK ON BALAKLAVA

... Marines, which were occupied Turkish infantry and artillery obligingly landed from the licet by Vice-Admiral Dun and were armed with seven 12-pounders (iron). The da.s.° All these, including the Turkish troops, were enemy’s force consisted of 1H or 19 ...

HORTICULTURE

... et, Lincoln’a-iun-fiolds, and John J‘».s. Limohuer, of Bt. James’s street, blacking manufacturet's Joseph Gibb, 45, Upper North-place, Gray’s-inn-road, livery stable keeper. Charles Muskoit, Diss, Norfolk, chemist. John Peter White, Mark-lane, City, merchant ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... Karl of v* tt n • . ii.dtif being an advocate t-d«.ratin. But is moat vir- j xt should move for leave to bring in a bill Cardigan and the Hon. .j idier-Geoeral Scarlett, who note to the to a Printed I'.'ptr, dig- )lia utry ...

THE CASE OF ARCHDEACON DENISON

... who rushed up in great haste and caught the man in his arms. ‘What the matter, my man ?’ said ——. ‘Oh ! sure, air,’ says he, ‘l’ve lost my pipe!’ for which he seemed agony of mind.” Lord Cardigan.—A Light Dragoon writes home the 12th of December enclosing ...

SriBIT Or TEE PEESB

... which awaits them England. —Morning Post. Before leaving Paris Lord John Kussell had a long private interview with the Emperor on Sunday afternoon. For some time they walked arm in arm together the reserved gardens of the Tuileries, and their appearance ...

THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... lino had been telegraphed clear to the next station. Poisoning at Finchley.—On Tuesday the inquiry respecting the death of Mr. John Southgate, a merchant of Old Change, who died at his country house Finchley on Sunday, the 17th ult., and whose death is supposed ...

John Cassell’s Coffees

... John Cassell’s Coffees. JOHN CASSELL has now placed within the reach of the public tho luxury of enjoying a really rich and delicious cup of Coffee at low price, as his celebrated Coffee can now had price Is., Is. 2d., Is. 4d., and Is. Bd. per lb., of ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... field for the county of Cavan, which seat is expected be vacated by Sir John Young, made Commissioner of the lonian Islands, in place of Sir H. Ward, who goes to Ceylon. Sir John Ogilvy, Bart., Mr. Barnley Hume, and Mr. Trelawney, are mentioned candidates ...