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CODKT ABESE

... a with Can* began soon after. In the Crimean war, la war In Italy. I**k Napoleon sought tba means new alliance with Austria. Tba traditional pride of Austrian monarchy could subdued upon the field Our war,” be Count Cavour, in Iba PlomOkraa, will only ...

TTTE EVENING PACKET, TTIDRSDAY, 2r> MARCH, 1852

... census returns for Ireland, to imagine an Irish soldier returning after 10 or 15 years'service in India, or from the Kaffir war Africa, or from tho West Indies, wounded or worn out, to England, examined and discharged at Chatham, and then going to his native ...

THE AFRICA

... THE AFRICA. Exprkss.—Liverpool, Monday.-—The Royal Mai! Steamship Africa, Captain Shannon, which sailed from New York on the instant, has arrived. She brings thirtyfour passengers, a semi-weekly mail, and specie on freight amounting to 303,041 dollars ...

WEST AFRICA

... WEST AFRICA. Tho Hope steamship, Commander Bowen, arrived at Portsmouth on Saturday night with the West African mail, by which we learn that war had again broken out at Lagos between King Akatoi and tho Pretender Kosako. Alter some skirmishing it was ...

CENTRAL AFRICA

... CENTRAL AFRICA. The following extract from a letter received Colonel Sabine from Dr. Vogel, dated Mourauk, Oct. 14, 1833, is given in the Atheturum : You will receive tt rough the Foreign Office a packet of aatronomical, meteorological, and magnetics ...

THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... COAST OF AFRICA. Plymouth, September 9.—By advices per Forerunner, up to the I6ih of Aagust, we learn that tbe colony of Sierra Leone was, as usual ibis season, suffering from fever of a mild type. The Queen’s Advocate, Mr. T. M'Neil, bad died. War had again ...

WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... WEST COAST OF AFRICA. Plymouth, March 3—The African Steam Navigation Company’s mail packet Faith, Captain James Parsons, arrived this afternoon. Iler dates are —Fernando Po and the Camcroons. January 24 ; Calabar, the 25th, Bonny, the 27th; Lagos, the ...

THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... THE WEST COAST AFRICA. Plymouth, Tueeday Night.—The African Steam Company's steamer Candace, Captain Hawkery, arrived this evening. She briugs 3,000 ounces of gold dust. Old Calabar trade was brUk. In consequence of the ill-treatment ships master the ...

THE WAR IN MOROCCO

... THE WAR IN MOROCCO. The Gibraltar Chronicle, of the 29th ulc. say* private letters from the Spanish Camp in Africa, represent tbo action the ult. a* mote serloos, and the lona the Spanish army more considerable, Ibsn published accounts admit. Three battalions ...

THE WAR

... THE WAR. OF THE LONDON ji a PBEBS. (rnow tub woR-viao cnßoatcua) Abßsaaßimta. May SO.-B.oce poeting my precoding letter have aacertaiord that last night the Emperor went ta to reeooMltfe the enemy * liose. His crowed the bridge and went dose to the Austrian* ...

INCIDENTS OF THE WAR

... INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. Memitrar da Dtmt publisbea latter addroamd to family tba Zouave who from Austrian* lb* colaur vrhiaii tbu lately esot Emprroa This man. native of la named Blaiaa Danrisre. Ha aayt:— 1 m» tb* AmuUo *ft io th» ranki of th* and, in ...

THE WAR IN BURMAH

... THE WAR IN BURMAH. The future historian of these times will probably point to the Kaffir and Burmese wars as the most unfortunate and impolitic undertakings in which our troops could have been engaged. Even should the advantages connected with their ...