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CONFESSION AND EXECUTION OF THE LEWES MURDERER

... Died from natural causes. * Col. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, Plymouth division of Royal Marines, died on Friday in the Royal Naval HosV. tal there. EHe entered the service as SecondLieutenaah on the 30th of November, 18382, was made Captain the 174 of May ...

THE POISONING TRIAL

... oxpedition. Tho party met wirn a take ~~or 'cordial reception front the meirbers of the N'aval to-it a Club. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ye- in THE QUEEN'S TRIP TO NICE. R in Queen Victoria will arrive at tire Hotel Cinniez forti 2-5 about Mlarch 15th, and irocording ...

DEPARTURE OF THE COURT FROM OSBORNE

... of fOtOOS tarnished by ti.e Royal Marine corps. s t A jpecial train had beon prepared, to which the Royal prlty immediately on tleir landing proceeded, and at half-past ten oere ei route for London. Tte Royal yacht, Victori-a aned A !bert, came up from ...

COURTS MARTIAL ON BOARD THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON

... hard labour, both to be dis- missed Her Majesty's service at the expiration of their ?? court was then dissolved. DEATH oF MAJOR-GENERAL J. CHILDS.-The death of Major-General Joseph Childs, of the Royal Marines, has been reported at bead-quarters as having ...

THE COURT

... Steivart, Sister Bertha, Sister Mar- fl garet, Sister Stanielaus, Sister do Chaental, Sister Anss-50 tasia ; Lady nurses-Nurse- Logan, Nurse Tandy; 1I( ward -sergeant, 1 I assistant-steward, and 13 orderlies, Medical I~taff Corps.; 153 invalids, 9,120 Russian ...

HIDDEN FOR TWENTY YEARS

... sec., &e.' Te ;e Queen's -old medal and the sextant of ttie , Trinity flouse, which usually accompaqies it, )r were presented to Cade Mahconey; affd fliv t. cade¢ts wvere recommencled to ?? of 'thS n Aviralty a's midshlipmen in thie Royal -asv-l ,; Reserve ...

THE FLEETS

... followv-d reference was made to the I brilliant services of the Naval Brigade at Ladv-. t e smith, aud Adimiral Faushawue mntioued tlhat T ll \when the Soquadron escorted the Royal yacht to t E. oliyhead ou the Queen's Journey from Ireland - .e her MaUjesty ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE. S

... three seamen's caps, a quantity of drill, and u ice of cloth, value 16s., the property ot Mr. Charles v' Haw~ekins, naval outfitter, of Queen-street, Portsea.-Mr. n E. J. Harvey appeared for the prosecutor, end Mr. A. S. 0 Blake ?? stated the case, Mr. Harve ...

COURTS-MARTIAL

... Division of Royal Marines, was re- slamed on Wednesday, in the offi~cers' mess-room in the gel Marine Barracks at Chatham. Col. C. ?? Adair, coB., do N.M., was pressdent, and tire Court was composed of officers WE o. f Royal Engineers, Royal Marines, and ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON THE CAPTAIN OF THE BARRACOUTA

... COxvATrNXD THU FOZOWINQ - NAVAL AND MILITARY NE-MS The Dahomoy Blockade T The Rank of the Engineers-The Battle of Copenhagen T -British and Foreign, Men of War-The Engineers- b NAVAL NoTEs AND Navw3-H.M. Ships on Foreign Stations-Naval Promotions and Appoi ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON BOARD THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON

... called by the prisoner, and he stated that he was a retired paymaster, v. living at No. 4, Queen's-terrace, Sonthsoa, and was secre. a, tary of the Royal Naval Club at Portsmouth. He knew , the prisoner, who was a member of that club. During i, the months ...

MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE OFF SOUTHSEA BEACH

... istate in all probability' taken place only within the 2previous athed few hours. th beingf Mary Blizabeth, Evanos, a nurse in the service of Mrs. th )or of Ch~a~herlafiis of ~5, South Parade had- stated that she co Ipast had acotioed the ?? floating in ...