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THE AMRICAN WAR

... THE AMRICAN WAR No veri important news has been brought by the Africa, which arrived on Sunday at Queenstown from Boston and Halifax. Generufv Butler's troops had reached Fort Menroe, and Admiral Porter's fleet was sonownced to have left Wilmington. There ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... THE AMERICAN WAR. According to the accounts brought by the Africa, which arrived on Monda'y morning at Queenstown from Boston and Halifax, no fresh movement had been made by the Federal army in Virginia ; but operations were active in North and South ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... THE AMERICAN WAR. The military and political intelligence brought by the Africa, which arrived on Sunday at Queenstown from Boston and Halifax, is interesting and important ; but the details are very imperfect and obscure. General Lee attacked the Federals ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... THE AMERICAN WAR. No very important news is announced in the intelligence brought by the Europa, which arrived on Sunday night at Queenstown from Boston and Halifax, and such acoounts as we have of General Sherman’s movements are obscure and oovnindiemrii ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... THE AMERICAN WAR. FroM advices received on Sunday, we learn that the rumour of the capture of Savannah had been shown to be unfounded ; but on the 14th December General Sherman had an interview with General Foster at Fort Macallister. In a report, dated ...

DELAGOA BAY

... has never been a pleasant, but, on the other hand, has always ‘been a mischievous neighbour in South Africa. It has promoted most of the native wars which have been so troublesome to the South African colonies : it has been a consistent upholder of the ...

Published: Saturday 06 July 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 603 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE INSURRECTION IN JAMAICA. |

... insurrection ectuallv, He expresses the hope that an Ameriean war steamer may be at once despatched to that port. The present outhreak evidently has heen long contemplated, and is intended to be a war of extermination by the blacks agsinst the whites ; and ...

language is spoken, was the death of Jomw Brigur. The great arator and Reformer had been ailing for some time

... rescuing Exix Pasha and bringing him, out of the very heart of Africa, in safety to Zanzibar. Happily for the world, the year 1889 has brought along with it no sanguinary war, Rumoors of war there have been plenty, but these have been proved to be baselese ...

Published: Saturday 28 December 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 726 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Friday Afternoon June 21, 1889,

... of the world's trade. In avother fitty years Africa will be traversed by railways from north t» south, and from the east to tho west coast. Its puople wil! be rid of the elaver, and of the curso of tribal wars. For the first timo the negra will bs given ...

TUESDAY

... British establishments on the West Coast of Africa. He submitted that our four settlements were mere hotbeds of disease, and instead of proving of any advantage to our commerce, they only led us into petty wars with the natives. Lord Stanley suggested that ...

MISSIONARY MEETING AT LANCASTER

... publio meeting w the Chapel, to hear a lacinre Ly the Rev. J, Saden on “' Pionesr Mission Work in Eastera Africa,” illustrated by diagrams aad war wospons, and & rocital of personar adventures aronget beathen tribes. The chair waa occapied by Mr, E. Howard ...

MR. BEECHER ON THE PRESENT CRISIS,

... vengeance under the plea of justice. Few men can afford to be just until they first learn how to love. I hear many men say this war ought not to be ended until the principal traitors are hung, and that on a sour apple tree, to take the place of Haman’s gallows ...