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CHEMISTRY IN WAR

... CHEMISTRY IN' WAR. ITi prevention of an invasion of Great c Britain by chenical agency is cortainly a develop. |nclct in the science of warfare, which, as a pro-| X position a few years ago would have been .s received with utter incrdnulity, or at least ...

SHIP NEWS The Clinke

... pressing orders to sail-and finur days dii it challenge it vain. The scattered vessels had time to re-assemble. the .attenmpt at invasion became l inpjosible, and the blockade fleet continued in port till peace. LASR GE STEAHI-3D0AT--The Government of the Ne- ...

A HUNDRED YEARS AGO

... 1798. y - GGENERAL AND LOCAL. AI PITT'tt PLAN' OF DtFEtNCE~ AGAINST INVASION. House of Commons, Tucday, Oct. 18.- o Mr Pitt brought forward his plan relative to Af the threatened invasion.-It is as follows: that d 15,000 men shall be raised by the several ...

A HUNDRED YEARS AGO

... It is the determination of the Government, we understand, in ease the French should be mad enough actually to attempt an invasion, to issue orders to give no quarter to the enemy, but to sink their transports. OBEAP FOOD. A gentleman of Leicestershire ...

BRITISH TRADE IN NORTH-WEST AFRICA

... Cape Juby, and took poaseesioli of a nativ6 castle there, The Arab chiefs of the Federation, as soon as they heard of this invasion, assembled their followers without delay, marched to lUowiah with about 200 men, including 20 horoinen, and sur- rounded ...

BRITISH CORN TRADE REVIEW

... wheat Grop i O nw nearly ready for the siokle in the principal whfjat-growin connties, and tiKle Ity week Will see ai general Invasion of tlko Lie143, UO11 QAster hma vJIa ghtLle' Ahvwory of late, and tle grain hile been nicely lumpod out at a very opportune ...

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... for thc protectioa of at that islana, in consequeice of orne informntion (u't rcceiv- -ed from Denniark, of an intended invasion of that island, ' b by the Daies. i w 'he acciden's Ilha, have liatclv occurred in the navy b bv thiiwrcci., &c. have induced ...

THE STOCK EXCHANGES

... Mr Asquiths P.s civil comnsmsimoner to aarranrge affairs, A FANCIFUL STORY. It is reporttd in Londomi tliit Dv Jiminaun's invasion of the Transviatl in due to a telegraploie error. The story is that a ine.sage was sent from Johannesburg after a public ...

COMMERCIAL NOTES

... their Waverley Station Bill, and on the non-success of the Caledonian Company in the House of Lords with their Fife- shire invasion scheme. In insurance shares the changes have been mostly downwards. Liver- pool and London and Globe shares have fallen ...

THE HARVEST.—TRADE

... the second reading of the Scotch Entails Bill, in respect to some of its details. Lord Wharucliffe considered the'Bill an invasion of private rights. Lord Brougham wag not quite satisfied with it, but thought it might be amended in Committee; while Lord ...

FISHIING INTELLIGENCE

... Jackal hove to of the port on Satur- day forenoon, and landed some of her officers, who mlde inquiries about the recent invasion of the in- shore waters by the trawlers. Lxstwicx, Monday.-During the first half of last week the weather was inotra and ...