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VOLUNTEER REVIEW

... VOLUNTEER REVIEW. On Monday afternoon last. Major the Hon. Charles Wrottesley held a review of the fifth battalion of Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers, consisting of the Walsall, Bloxwich, Brownhills. Cannock, and Wednesbury companies, at the usual place ...

THE REVIEW AT AMIENS

... THE REVIEW AT AMIENS. The Crown Prince reviewed the German troops Amiens on Monday, the Emperor being unable to present onaocouot ol indisposition His Imperial Hlghness the General and atafl officer* who surrounded him the following words I am directed ...

THE PORTSMOUTH REVIEW

... THE PORTSMOUTH REVIEW. _ view at Portsmouth, Monday, passed hi been pronounced pretty spectacle. °® successfully, and na« wl , rougbt numbers Excursl' * , innu «, the townspeople themseWes visitors, invitation to keep high holiday. The dno K „ to 01, ...

THE NAVAL REVIEW

... THE NAVAL REVIEW. The review Splthead, which are told is to cost the country 50,«00i., and for which preparations have been making for so long a time, has had a narrow escape. Three days of wind and rain, more violent than even the feast of St. Bwithin ...

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT

... THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT BRIGHTON. The long-projected Volunteer Review and sham flcht at Bricbton, which has during the last three week* or so given rise to no much discussion among the various metropolitan rifle corps, and more especially between their ...

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW

... THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW The Annual Easter of the Volunteers took place t'arlcy-l.eath, Guildford, Monday. There were from ir.,O(K) Is,0(10 troops the ground this occasion; and cold as tho weather the spectators, of whom the majority came from i.oudou, immense ...

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW

... THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW. Monday the great Volunteer Review was held at Portsmouth, with all the that the most brilliant weather, p*ri«ot punctuality, and admiring thousands could add to what was a beautiful and imposing display. The weather had favoured ...

REVIEW OF THE YEAR

... REVIEW OF THE YEAR 186 S. The eventful year which has just closed has been , some respects a year of calamity. Its first hour found , the nation mourniui! for the sudden and little expected death of that I’rince of princes, Albert, the belovi d consort ...

THE ADVANTAGE OF THESE REVIEWS

... THE ADVANTAGE OF THESE REVIEWS. One advantage of the-e Itrge reviews consists the practice of transport acquired (remarks the Times in leader the subject). Our railway managers are so accustomed to excursion trains and their loads that they think nothing ...

REVIEW OF FOREI

... REVIEW OF FOREI de Marriage.— A Paris letter iu the hidciicndcnce of Brussels gives some details relative to the marriage of the Count Moray with the daughter of the Princess Trouhetskoi: The ceremony was'celebrated at St. Petersburg on the Bth, in the ...

THE ESSAYS AND REVIEWS

... THE ESSAYS AND REVIEWS. The importance of the subject indicated by these words must be our excuse —if any be intr juaciag the matter iota the columns newspaper. examine critically into the contents of the volume is not our purpose ; nor should we have ...