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RACING IN SOUTH AFRICA

... RACING IN SOUTH AFRICA. THE SPRING MEETING. (BY AN OCCASIONAL iOKCRSHOKOKST.) The apathy in racing matters, which has hung over King Williambtown since the removal of the Imperial troops, has at length departed ; let us hope for ever. The course compares ...

THE WAR

... circumstances existiny yards English soldiers? eee vo hili ward’s THE WAR hewill u next THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. Tue In THE BLack Sea.—The daily journals of Tuceday cop d, and letters from special giving of the mre. the 13th and 14th of November, im which ...

*s LIFE IN LONDON, JANUARY 2! harles with, the War ment wo ald then be in a position to determine

... inquiry wal Lawless | of g vigorous prosecution of th; e war {loud cheere}. The power o for by mean Monarch, undoubted! one of the most Vv: privileges of that house, romote reforms, cbeck walad of Africa ; of inqairy t e heuse could correct abuses, ments which ...

reat IQKA PUR a HE LN amous THE WAR. th this NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. THE BLACK SEA FLEET. The only news

... reat IQKA PUR a HE LN amous THE WAR. th this NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. THE BLACK SEA FLEET. The only news of an net ture from the Bieck Sea is the i of the death of poor Captain Giffard, late of the » Which took ugh Sir on the let inst at Odessa. He was ba: ...

HOUBB OF 14>RDS

... 14>RDS. FRIDAY .—A conversation took place respecting the Csffre war, in the course of which Earl Grey said there wss no law this country to prevent the export of gunpowder to South Africa, but he had sent to the governor the Cepe to take measures prevent ...

YACHTING NOTES AND QUERIES

... is stated to us, been purchased a Liverpool firm, and is about to sail fiom the Mersey on a trading voyage to the coait of Africa. Can any of our nautical legal authorities inform us, to what extent, andwhat are the specific duties, or if any at ull, the ...

PUBLICATIOKB. RICHARD BENTLEY SON’S LIST. CPORT in tlie CRIMEA and CAUCASUS. By O CLIVE PHILLIPS-WOOL?Y, lata ..

... reader will And the book full of interest and novelty.’* —Graphic. A HUNTER’S WANDERINGS in AFRICA. Being a record Tears* Sport and Travel in tha Far Interior of Africa. By PBBDEBICK COURTENEY SELOUS. With 19 full-page illustrations, and some smaller ones ...

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE

... General Gascoigne, the commander of the district. Tub Military Colonisation of SorTii Africa.— -The conditions for the formation of a mlUlary settlement British South Africa have been issued, and the following are the principal provisions:—They will lie liable ...

UNITED STATES

... of some enormous ships have been laid. Among other designs on foot is that of a line of war steamers between New York and Baltimore to Liberia, on the coast of Africa, for the double purpose of suppressing the slave trade and colonising the negroes. Responsible ...

THE HEW SLAVE TRADE

... the slave ships against the vessels of war of any power that might arrest them in their nefarious traffic. This is the wickedness and this the danger of the scheme. It is pledging the French Government to to war support the slave trade. This could never ...

CREMORNE GARDENS. —Triumphant and unprecedented •uccess.—These delightful ganlen* are now open dally, with an ..

... largest in the world) Borini’s band of 80 performers— New Chinese Orchestra Pagoda—the War Exercises and domestic customs the BosjesmaHs, or Bushmen of South Africa, illustrated by family of that tribe—the Second-sighted vouth—Madame Tallien, the onlv ...