THE INVASION OF MAYO
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... need scarcely be told that this article was a sketch of an imagary invasion of England 1y the Germans, told by an old volunteer to his granti children, in the year of grace I 87O, an invasion in which the English fleet is sent to the bottom of the sea, the ...
... I TME GARJIBALDIAN INVASION. I (r'noM OuRtoonRtRatSOlDINT,) The telegraph will 'Lave already informed you of the concluding engagements of this short campaign. They were three- one at San Lorenzo near the TUe. I can frontier, on the night of the 15th ...
... THE INVASION OF CUBA. TO THE EDITeR OF THE TIMES. SIR-I subjoin an extract from a letter received this day from New Orleans, which will show that the proceedings of the Cuban invaders are not confined entirely to words. The writer is a young Englishman ...
... [THlE INVASION OF MAYO. - -- - - - - 4. _ THE MIARCH FROM BATITANXN BE TO LOUGH IASKI (SPECIAL TELUIGRAM FRolM OUlt SPECIAL Co01 nl;SrONfDErT,)1 lalliurobe4 Friday Evening. Tho Orangemen are at last safely resting their Weary bone { iC thi middle of an ...
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... THE INVASION OF CALABRIA. THE BATTLE OF REGGIO. TILE SURRENDER OF GIOVANNI. (Frm07, t/e Tunes' Special Correspondent.) 1IsOtlO, AUG. 21.-Our position in Calabria may be of said to be established. The cannonading and musketry pi fire which we watched with ...
... I THE INVASION Oi M, o0 (SPECIoA TELGRAM FPROM OUR SPECIAL QORRES- Bsilliniobe, Sttnday Evening. ?? to what seems uow to have beei the sbttlee and c telbsxetetted plan of the Land teagun, the Vi'iit of the drangeimen to Lough taiMA is raiidly ceansing ...
... INVASION OF NAPLES. By an extraordinary courier which left Naples on the 11th instant, letters have been received from thence and from other cities on the route, which contain the most recent intelligence relative to the invasion of Naples. The courier ...
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... ;THE INVASION O MAYO. I. . (SPEQIAL TraIIxoAAl FRIOM OUR Sr'ECL$L COliRREsPoNTINT.) rBallinrobo, Wednesday Night. The exclusion of the reprerentatives of the Press, 1English and Irish, from the camp at Lough Maek Was the only event of to-day voerth wasting ...