THE AFGHAN INVASION
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... THE AFGHAN INVASION. I , - . I A. , w 1 . . , I I (From the Standard of Yesterday.) General Roberts has inflicted a very severe check upon the lawless hill tribes which gathered on Monday round his camp near the Fort of Khoost. From the headmen A the ...
... THE ENGLISH INVASION. We copy the subjoined article from the Cork Examiner. When such things are done openly the time has manifestly come for the Irish constitu- encies to speak out, and say whether they have fostered and applauded men, and given them ...
... THE CUBAN INVASION. The following letter from Colonel Crittenden, one of the leaders of the expedition, and nephew of the United States Attorney-General, written previously to his execution, is interesting:- Ship-of-war Esperanza, Aug. 16, 1861. DEAR ...
... win :se ?? eilp agisus - wichl they are.a e- temiptuia i3 a very mittali way to protect, themt . .Thter r~breatiend with an invasion of the ParneUite iaiy.~ hbeland haeyegknowthe nsa,,ing of eac a. ivaion. in England we a oly ancy w o. in every pajt of Irsai ...
... : - ?? DUiI FRlDAY, AUGUST 26, 1 859., I MORE OF THE INVASION I I OMd admirals and generals are not the only persons who pooh-pooh the probability of peace. We could tolerate the impatience of those old gentlemen, who think, with the crusty philo- sophert ...
... THE INVASION OF ENGLAWD. We copy from the Times a remarkable article on the dreaded, rather than threatened, invasion of England, which embodies with the fears of the journalist the statistics of Captain Maurice. Our London Correspondent informs us that ...
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... THE ROMAN INVASION., GARIBALDI'S LAST PROCLAMATIOZNT. Head Quarters, Castel Ginbileo, 30th October, 1867. The railway train will soon arrive in ear crtoop, and with it greater facility for procuring every Iling neoeesqary for our brave volunteers. Colonel ...
... THE INVASION OF CANADA. INTERVIEW WITH MR FRAIS. For some time past Mk J G Cracks has beenI -exercising the Dublin members of the teao which he s ?? to in the ColIege Park, and 1ccorringiy I took an opportunity, iafti leasos, of having an interview with ...
... TM INVASION OF ULSTEf& TO TE fLVI'TOR OR THhEEMAN Benburb'HonteeLensis, DlrAg SIn-Irelsnt is represented as sae never v,, before. The zeal, honesty, and ability of her artty command respect. British society hash ,1r0st ceased to pretend the contrary ...
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