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ADDRESS BY MAZZINI

... of liberty. The means—and this will be the next step to the Lombard war—are the partition between the three members of the alliance of the Mahomedan possessions in Europe and Africa, war with England. PARCELLING OUT EUROPE. If Austria did not accept the ...

REVIEW OF THE SESSION

... Secretary for toe Colonlee, been compelle vindicate the conduct ol hie Depaitment in New Zraand and the Gold Coast ol Africa. The Maori war with ttt unaatiafactory victorie., checkered one mortifying re- a^oglmD & of the proposal not t-ncourage future applica ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRESS

... had impeded the operations of the society in India, where some of its ablest missionaries had been removed by death—in Africa, where war had threatened the missionaries with death, and their stations with destruction—in China, America, and New Zealand, where ...

CANNIBALISM IN AFRICA

... CANNIBALISM IN AFRICA. Eating th« bodies of peieone who have died eiokneesis » form of cannibalism of which I had never among any people, that determiped to inquire if it were indeed a general custom among the Fans, or merelj exceptional freak. They spoke ...

OUR PROSPECTS IN AFRICA

... OUR PROSPECTS IN AFRICA. The Special Correspondent of the Ncio York Herald at Cajie >a»t Castle gives long ac.ouut of the I> .bite ol Ashantis and their mode of warfare. 11a says the Ashantee warrior, miserable l e may appear compared to the gandily-dcested ...

A BUSH FIGHT IN AFRICA

... with the peoul« of the ■ea. Such Is the policy «>( the Ashantee; (hey make peace with one people when they wish war noon another but they mike war upon all In turn. There i« nut a precept tn The Machlavtdll Ich they have not put Into practice; however, they ...

THE ASHANTEE WAR

... THE ASHANTEE WAR. In the address which was presented to Sir Garnet Wolseley a short time ago, when the City gave him a sword for his able conduct of the late Expedition in West Africa, reference was made to the difficulties and dangers wflh which he had ...

THE WAR IN AMERICA

... would be humiliating to neither parly. (Hear, hear.) The cause of dispute between the combatants engaged iu this war was very peculiar. The war was not one between Protestants and Catholics—between peasant and peer—between the upper and the lower classes—between ...

THE ASHANTEE WAR

... THE ASHANTEE WAR. We The Times} have been favoured with the following extracts from Utters just received from an fficer on board vessel stationed off the West Coast Africa Off Appolonla (West of Cape Three Points), Her Majesty's ship , Sept. L There are ...

ITEMS OF THE WAR

... spent eleven yeais, from 1803, when they were unjustly seized by Napoleon on the breaking out of war, and kept there until his fall in 1814. During the wars of the Revolution, fifteen guls Verdun, all under fifteen years age, were sent to the guillotine ...

FATHER HYACINTHS ON THE WAR

... FATHER HYACINTHS ON THE WAR. The American Minister at Faria has received the following letter from Pfere Hyadnthe : Boublac (Franoe), Sept. 10. Monsieur Mluistre,—Detained the country for nearly month by the state of my health, prostrated so many and ...

THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND

... THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND. The war in New Zealand, far from being mere outbreak, as some supposed at the first, is Mining a very serious affair. It supposed that Jr. I . e at majority of the natives of the northern Sand are lisatlected to our rule that any ...