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... in the Pailinlmentary Borough of Portsmouth. Our muinds- at the moment aro full of but one ithought-the Var in South Africa. The war is not of iur seeking. It ?? force-I upon uc. There iz no shadow of a dobt oan this point, in. spite3 of the hysterical ...

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... to be dealt with is the Settlement of South Africa. The War -was not of 7 our seek-ing. It woe forced. upon us by the inasion W of oar territories, anid was absolutely a War of 12' Defence. It has been a War waged by the Doers for their supremacy over ...

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... .THE ENTERPRISE OF r TEE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA is nearly over, and the W,.ar Artists will soon ha returning. It is generally admitted that in the number of its Artist-Corrcs1pondzaL -,a the Front TEE SPHEERE has excelled all its cont-emporaries in enterprise ...

FRANCE

... FRANCE. M. M OXTALEMBERT OX THE WAR IX ITALY. TO FREXCH JOURXALS. The of yesterday contained the following warning to the Cwrt'expomlaiit for an article the Count de Montalembert, entitled, The Pope Pius IX. and France in 1849 and 1853. Tlie Minister ...

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... guns, 80 horse-power, Commander II. A. n.Trollope, fiomi the West Coast of Africa, IgSpeed2vell, 5 Luns, 80 horse-power, Commander J. E. ll Erskine, from the West Coast of Africa. a, Of these the Barrosa, Coquette, Curovoa, Eclipse, y. and Rapid were under ...

SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

... however, was evidently bent on war, and France was only too ready to grant her assistance. A telegram t'rom Paris on Wednesday states that, at the request of the Spanish Ambassador, the Minister of War had placed material of war at the disposal the Spanish ...

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... ti futUIIIT Pqpe: ' The Convo3ys for Opotd lr otii Cadiz; atnd MieU' Mettiterralzeln; and fJI' Mradleira and the Coast of i Africa, sailed this tnornin.AGenerali Fetgd ob du i Cockburn went, ia- the Liveli ' - - The Gr sshopper, Cupt. P1iawi wilh (le oii ...

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... Paper itea no 0- on cli ?? Mt ins he Will have an unrivalled organisation for collecting news. It has seven War Correspon. Trs dents in South Africa, and has appointed its Own Special Correspondents in all centres of in. be any importance. So far as British ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Termination of the late.War including the Wars of IScotland andlr'eland. . hy :the late THOMAS. -MA.NrlE, Efq.. Author.of Military Tactcs~j and Major .of Brigade under General Sir Guy Carleton.. Continued to thle End of the' late War, by ?? and' impartig[Hfnd ...

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... V 0 Xl t t , ay S ^ ain, be r a Will have au unrivalled organisation for collectin u news. It has seven 'War Correspon. h dents in S 'outh Africa, and has appointed its Own Special Correspondents in all centres of ( any importance. So far as British ...

SUMMARY OF NEWS

... desirability rescinding resolution-passed on the ult., which i; agreed to rent piece of land near Lumps Fort belonging to the War iJeviavlmeat, for the purpose of a recreation ground. After long and warm discussion, the ...

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... 100-Itorse nower, Master-Commander V. G. Roberts, front the i.est Coast of Africa. The Zebra, 17 guns, 200-horse power, Commander C. G. Lindsay,. front the W~est Coast of Africa. Of these, however, four were under orders to return home when the July List ...