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... narra-ive of bairtresdth sreapess and remnab-itlle adventures in THE SEltf-ltd WAIl, THlE RUTSSO-TUR SEm WAV', THE FRANCO -GEICIAN WAR, ATE ZULU WAl. etc.. etc., e and is folly illustrated by Stanlcy L. Wood. Y CASsrLL & COMPANY, LIMITED; andall Bookseller. ...

MR. BRIGHT ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS

... Mr. then argues for a complete revision of the international maritime code, especially as regards merchant vessels In time war, and concludes by expressing his bulief that any interference by England France In the affairs America, whether by breaking ...

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... Food !S Analyst to H.M. Government); And the present Consulting Physician to the Company, WILAA.SITH, Es. ?? F.ILS. Edin. 0 WAR OFFICE ORDERS. - In recognition of the peculiar suitability and great value of BOVRIL FOR. FIELD HOSPITALUE and in acknowledgment ...

NOTES ON THE AMERICAN CRISIS

... example,during the Crimean war, and yet new see these same people shorn of half their strength, and that half turned against them, threatening England more fiercely than ever, although the latter Power bi not engaged in war, and was never better armed ...

SUMMARY

... a civil war taking place in the Statcp, the principal source from whence cotton is derived would seriously aff.cted, and manufacturer* compelled to look for supplies from other portions of the globe. It has recently been shown that in Africa, India, and ...

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... the Author of Bail up, &c. In picture boards, Zs. London. HEr'c1sooxsos& CO. Paternos ter-rowv.-- 1 TE2WDERlFOOT IN SOUTH AFRICA. NERBSNEYHOI MAH TOLAND. I No. C.. 'DII-LB PublOshers 0. VJcO NSS, A Rg&-vout. Strand London. The Leolon Times'* says ...

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... auaity to rais their prices, and were also actally mng the war an excuse for same He furthermore endeavours so prove that the supply has not decreased, but is equal to what it was before the war commenoed. I, for one, asP a practical butcher, infonm him ...

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... alarm your friends, 4 Or such may be your fate. Poet'g Corner, Nwciioglton. W. S. I WE WANT NO WAR. Prepare for war, a warrior cried, t Echo prepare for war, replied; I And, as it happens, when a stone Into a quiet lake is thrown, That eirCling wavelets ...

COMMERCIAL

... original itatus, and that a demand for reparation on the part of England could be no cause for war, the supposition being too absurd for utterance. Peace or war, cotton will be king; but, if peaoe, it will be a very despot. We make the following extraot ...

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... have been com- plied lbith. - Joises DAvo-Sir Garnet Wolseley certainly has served ! a in Africa. He commanded our troops on the Gold Cnast during the Ashantee War, which he brought to a successful issue by entering Coomassie and receiving h the submission ...

News and Observations

... News and Observations. THE WEST INDIEB. AUTHORIZED IMPORTATION OF NEGROES FROM AFRICA Earl Grey has promulgated, through the West Indian Association, a despatch to the Governor of Jamaica, dated the 30th of October, and announcing the determination of ...

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