PRESS OPINIONS. Wynne, the King's 0 Rrn Light Infantry (South York- the COMIC PAPERS

PRESS OPINIONS. Wynne, the King's 0 Rrn Light Infantry (South York- the COMIC PAPERS

HE LITTLE FOLKS. THE TEESDALE ItIERCURT-WERNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1885. selections for your reading from the Grover, Royal ,Itrigmeere.. Major Arther Singleton of Little Folks, THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN", which I consider an ex- TALK ON CITY TOPICS. PRESS OPINIONS. Wynne, the King's 0 rrn Light Infantry (South York- THE COMIC PAPERS. 1 One: (By our City Correspondent) HONOURS Aim PROMOTIONS. shire Regiment) ; Major Robert M'Gregor Stuart, A supplement to the London (kettle has been STORY OF A GOLD NCOORT. cio I nas continued in superabundant supply, and RUSSIA'S CONCESSION.li s Royal Artillery ; Mon George Robert James Shakes- (From" Punch.") I at Issued, conta rung a dispatch from General Lord one night in June, 1858, in a tent short oans have been obtainable on f asy terms, t to 'Me Standard comments On the rr pect of the pear Bengal Staff Cons a; Major Divie Henry Robert- A New CAREER.-[ft would seem to be true, thee, Wolseley, G.C.B., to the Secretary of State for War, an digging, discussing their future plane i per 'ent. per annum being the rates usually current. settlement of the last of the questionsJo pending son, Bengal Infantry ;I Captain and Brevet Major Nor- .chat wo read in the papers, about Lord Napier d theie ill fortune. For weary dated Cairo, June 15 last, relative to the recent opera- month Broke -a have, however, shown an inclination to ad- between England and Russia as t the IZultikar l'ass, man Robert Stewart, ilet gal Staff Corps; Major Robert Magdala and others concerting measures for the es - tions on the Upper Nile and near Sou drim and con- ked the mine without getting more than vance quotations in view of the indications of a re- and contends Russia has wai el tl,ie arguments Collinson D'Esterre Si estt iswoode, 10th Hussars ; Major ploym• nt of officers retired from the army.}.--N lame. taining a list of officers, non-commissioned officers, At length they decided to leave the eivery in Heide. From New York letter repute have that were at one time so strongly insteted upon, and the Hon. Charles CaVen lish George Byng, 1st Life at the.kr(hsea Hotel);:" How is this, waiter! Cant not without regret. Three of them were that the case advanced be this country has been and men, whose services are deserving of special Guards ; Major Alfi ed Edward Turner, Royal Artil- come to hold, and lately the iron trade here has mention. A further dispatch dated Alexandria, May I have n.y boots properly cleaned here?" WAIT= Laking a last look round, when one said recognised to be just. " Them is cause for a three- lery ; Major Tho nu Davison, 16th Lancers ; shove signs of more activity. The immediate cause 30, has been also published in tho Very sorry, sir. ' The Boots ' being away for hie I. "Good bye; I'll give you a farewell foal satisfaction in this termination of a tedious and Gazette, from Major Marsden &lima James Sunderland, the of the firmer tone for discounts is, however, to be Lieut.-General Sir G. Graham to Lord Witleeleve in the retired General officer----" Velma 11th that his pick sent the splinters of menacing dispute. We are justified in concluding, Royal Sussex Regi nez it ; Major Frederick Harvey found, in the large withdrawals of sovereigns for ship- which he describes the operations near Souakim that (losing Patience) : "Confound the General !-he over- ig alders. His trained eye spied a glitter ent Egypt, the exact amount of these temig, in the first place, that our contention was consistent Maturin, the East Surrey Regiment ; Captain cooked my chop yesterday-but does he clean I bits that linded at his feet. He picked m to were carried out in the spring under his immediate howeven uncertain, owing to the peculiar reticence with reason, equity, and public right ; in the second and Brevet - Major Herbert Charles Chermside, the--f" WAITER.: raster says, sir, as the General Imined it, and found it to be gold., Jae orders. Subjoined Is a list of the honours and pro- observed by the Bank authorities. The Treasury place, that Lord Salisbury has maintained his C.M.G., Royal Emeneers ; ' Major Charles Hotted is a-ruinin' of Ui ! comes 'ere with a fus'-rata (Id to Work with a will. His chums motions which hive been granted for services in con- Smith, the King's I Royal Rifle Corps ; Major fells falling due amount to Let,000,000, but it is pro- ground with courageous and unwavering pertinacity ; reccymcndation from the dook-he can't wait at table, thing out of the common had happened, nection with the campaign Frederick Meyer Wirdrop, 3rd Dragoon Guards- bable that the new issue will be for a much latter sum, and, finally, that the Emperor of Russia and his 'cause lite will talk ! Then Master gives him the plate b. plied their picks vigorously. With 'WAR Omen, Aug. 25. Captain and Brevet Major the Hon. George Hugh the Government being indebted to the central institu- advisers, convinced of the impregnable character of to clam, but he scratches the spoons an' spoils the [they worked on until they unearthed a The Queen has been graciously pleased to give Gough, 14th Huesars Captain and Brevet Major John tion to the extent of £2,000,000. The last return of the Anglo-Afghan claims, and of the dogged deter- silver, an' now there's your boots." crash is heard. a fierce, glad yell of joy reached orders for tele following promotions in andeappoint- Hartley Sandwith, Royal Marine Light Infantry ; (A the Benk showed increased resources, and though an mination of the English Government not to waive ments to, the Most Honourable Order of the Bath : "There, sir ! I left 11 m a scrubbin' the 'all lamp-I fourth man at the windlass at the mine- them, had conceded what is right with good grace, Major John Compton Hanford-Flood, 10th Hussars ; opposite movement is likely to be exhibited in the To be Extra members of the Military Division of the Captain and Brevet itiajor Douglas Alexander Scott, do believe he's gone an' broke—" [lluelies off11 . amiss?" he sheuted down. " Wind and in a proper spirit of magnanimity." Nevertheless, ODDE AND EvEN.-IL Was next return, the pesition is still one of extreme Second Class, or Knights Commanders of the said Royal Engineers ; he ior Charles Coghlan Smyth, the wired from Christiania Ireply, and when he did so, the lump of the Standard. thinks " it is impossible to regard with that Mr. Gladstone had L arrived at Odde, an I his peel Then the men went nearly stren ogreth. Most Honourable Order, viz. : Welsh Regiment ; Caltrin and Brevet Major Arthur More y has been displayed in the Stock Ex. complacency, or even with common satisfaction, our visited i he " Saiggedalefors." What is the pronun- but after watching it night and day, share in the successive stages of the Russo-Afghan Major-General Sir George Richards Greaves, Gethin Creagh. Roe al rtillery ; Major Charles Thesiger change, and with favourable results as regards prices, K.C.M.G., C.B. Barrow, the Came ree iians (Scottish Rifles) ; Major ciation if this word in Norwegian As She Is Spoke? ills in the batik. They called it "the dispute. Russia ends, it is true, by relinquishing Very Odde-looking. But no doubt, with his 1(1 mbtaine.1 a6000 for it. The claim an adyance of considerable importance having taken Major - General Sir Redvers Henry Buller, William FitzHenry niviight, Royal Engineers ; Major ususi place in the heeding smithies. There is little altera- what it is certain she had no right to claim ; but she love of impartiality, our Mr. Gladstone turned his bget was got is now covered with the emerges-from the affair strengthened and enriched by K.C.M.G., CB., V.C. Edwin Henry Hayter Cotten, Bengal Staff Corps ; attentien to both sides, sad, having tion in Home Government loans, but Foreign Bonds Colonel John Hudson, C.B., Bengal Staff Corps. exhausted the Ithe thrierng town of Ballerat annexations of territory won at the cost of our credit Major Charles Haire Wyndham Tyndale, 2nd West Sjeggedatfors, gave Iup ari equal amount of time to have experienced a general rise of material extent., Colonel Henry Peter Ewart, C.B., half-pay, India Regiment ; Maier Francis John Graves, 20th especially Russian, purchases of which have been and influence. We are far from saying that her the " lejaggedalsagaizatse' and reserved his judg- t-EEING THE- WORLD, possession of what she will now retain involves any Colonel Sir Charles William Wilson, K.C.M.G., C.B., Hussars ; Major Frank a Ventris, the Essex Regiment ; ment. who-lived at ihe edge of a wood, stimulated by the more favourable news respecting Royal Engineers. Major Woodburn Hunter, Royal Artillery ; Captain tho attitude of that Government. serious, imminent danger to our Indian Empire, if we Ou R'I ODD WII I M BLIIEION.-Notice to Competitors.- a ImIll-frOg to tell, if he could, only display common foresight and do not allow our- To be Ordinary Members of the Military Division and Brevet Major I 'cede ick George Slade, Royal Artil- "Interiors and Exteriors, 'No. 16." The term for It is, however, in railways that the improvement of the Third Class, or Companions of the said Most 1aI piece called the world they might selves to be befooled berth° specious pleas of a ruinous lery ; Major John Fimeris, the South Staffordshire guessiag the names of the figures in this pictorial has been the most prominent, and the advance has Honourable Order, viz.: Regiment ; Major Jahies Ford Dorward, the Royal been largely based upon the better accounts from the economy.

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