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YOUTH, MANHOOD, AND OLD AGE

... live. TI'le negro couriers, w bo traverse the western coasts of Africa, are stirl to subsist oni three ounres of gum daily. Captain Inglefield and eleven inert, of the Centaur mrr-of war, which foundered at scia in tire year 1 782 sailed 8100 miles int ...

LITERATURE

... itiirluged a passion for war, without any personal hazard.- It ill becomes us, who have hardly more than once, since his lime, enjoyed peate 'at home and'abroad fir ten successive' years, aid atre even no nly reposing after a war ot uraple-, ceederited ...

THE WAVERLY NOVELS

... RESPECTED BY PIRATrs.-We formerly noticed the advantages arising from masonry, by a brother being kindly treated by the natives of Africa, when cast on their roast. A more striking proof of its influence was given at a meeting 'of the Leith aaid Cauongate Lodge ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... yet to bin got over befonr ?? club auan be finalty arrutigedl. Wrlel~o:i-n~Vi.~t t1m is tio composure of 11tw soul; and as in war, steel is better that golil for use. so wi~&,lom is hviter than svealth. The chief blusiness ?? Nvis, moan i' to dlistinguish ...

SOUTH AUSTRALIA—NATIVE USAGES

... approaching extcrmination, are from a new work, entitled, 'f South Australia, its Advantages and Re- sources. By G. B. Wilkiasou. WAR DANCE AXD PRELIMINARIES TO A FIGrT. The grand dances, termed corroberies, take place on the occasion of a wedding, or before ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... of Al. Baffenel into Central Africa. I Ve before mentionedi that this intrepid young traveller, ?? having successfolly explored Uipper Senegambia, . lad demuanrded the permission of the French Governmaaeirt o traverse Africa iu its greatest breadth, and ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... to England for the extirpation ,of Hindoo idolatry and cruelty. The labours of Howard, Reynolds, Wm. Penn, the friends of Africa, the promoters of institutions for the Deaf and Dumb, the Irish Harp :Society, &c. receive their meed of praise, and the promo- ...

BELFAST MUSEUM

... Driiking Baskets * speciltnris of tile Langualge of some of the Afri- cain Tribes, printed by E ltiish. Missiolnaris ie i Africa ; a large Carross or Bllanket, inade of Leoplards' Skins, rised by tite naltive Kings; ii. Zoolni's Battle- Axe Twio Steci- ...

Reviews

... writer, in ihagination, to the lofty regions of the Hlimalaya and the Andes, or casts his eye over the trackless deserts of Africa, or the elevated pla- tcaus of Central Asia and America, or the Patagonian desert of slfingle, or the grassy Elanos of Orineco ...

Fashion and Varicties

... tile jeers antml liatiliter of his nimore fortusate comrauhes !-t apier's Ekrctssione in Soutthern- Africa. UNIFnMcs Ov BRITISHa Troons IN TIrM KAFFIR WAR. -TIhe reade, uinmiliated in the mysteries of South African watfare, must not for uu momeit imagitue ...

Literature

... of its class in thle Eaglish lanigoage. rie faither of Lewis eas, at the time of his birth, is 177., the deputy-secretary at war, and other- aiseas ?? tssof rhitlise, wlieh vsas derived chiefly feoa two eC- tensive sugar estates in Jammioa. sathtew was ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Ile was iii Sthe Coin- panli's service front toyl~o il, anI( vv as actively ciiiploy'ei il tring th pteliriodls wheil Indian wars Nv ere adiniiig renownl to (to ?? anties. 'ie have reasoti to hiclitive thatr a Comtpainionchiip of thle list i will Ilie ...