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THE WORLDS NEWS

... GOSSIP. Matrimonial. —It is rumoured that the Princess Mary, of Cambridge, is about to be married to the King of Sardinia, who lost his wife in childbirth, about three months ago. The Greenock Advertiser mentions that a short time since there passed up the ...

THE WOELD’SJNEWS

... conduct any, hy surprise, for the rove Cabinet minister, show as plenipotentiary at Vmnn.d collcaKU es, while the him to have lost the ~ . lt i ng the prosecution of the miserable inconsistency of his cost him the war while he was 'Jndc u’h drcuinstances ...

THE WORLD’S NEW&

... course, spec P tke eonafloat in the camps respecting ,■ 01i8 now that he has tinning to get l>™ta t the capability of our own lost the &rvicein the way of feeding the'event of an determined to Our Government home vote £2,568,332 for carry the war with ou ...

THE WORLD’S NEWS gliscellarwus getos

... accident occurred on the Medway, by which three lives were lost. The accident happened near U pnor Castle, and was caused the upsetting of a boat. It appears that Lieutenant lloss, of her Majesty s ship Wellesley, accompanied by his wife and child, an infant ...

foreign intelligence

... soldiers of 1828 have been ordered to join their respective Ceacf'e state, .ha. the sanitary condition of the c.e»7f he Sardmian ships of war in the East was excellent. Mont Blanc. -A party, consisting ot young Englishman ltanisay. and six rmp77,a?e the southern ...

THE WORLD’S NEWS

... obtained present unsuccessful, an however, that the The whole of the sums received by Milton ‘“j » *“ ,( JIIC wuw.x- 4. Paradise Lost,” amounted to £23; and Mr. for the c«>pvnght of d J' a 8 mucll) f or the indenturel'h^[eTofp.p l :;.dby Milton-containing ...

FOREIGN, MISCELLANEOUS, AND GENERAL NEWS

... th men , , jirs, Scrivens. women were placed J received, not moment Directly the regtmentai return .oldier was placed would lost pay ing ~.,8 ennt.ed to h.s pay daily up • m peculiar positmu. lie non-commis ,be day ol h.s deaih. .heir before the siuned ...

pulsive spirit, and the same devotedness, and a man ought to proud to command such soldiers. The fire from the

... ascendancy rapid J> , tt,u captain dent that the ship t' I ' re pnJed and secured, and SmHng that it r the passengers and crew being 1 l flames turnip ar 'teylii'iU reJh, ami the occupants ai^riniury, but the ship became a total wreck. Early Hie next morning ...

WAB INTEIiIIGENCE AND IMCIDENTS, OORRENT CHRONOLOGY, g-

... which lends an additional interest to this pleasing announcement is, however, omitted-Miss Browne is totally blind, having lost her sight when she was some eighteen months old. WAR SUMMARY. The news received from the seat of war, after the great battle ...

WAR INTELLIGENCE ANT) INCIDENTS, CURRENT CHRONOLOGY, M

... fleets were still lying off Seskar and Nargen. The gun and mortar boats are preparing for the voyage home, and the screw block ships are to follow. The Paris correspondent of the Chronicle says, learn from Hamburg that Rear-Admiral Penaud has sent orders to ...

all (Urcctions. knocking down every person in their way. The fair assumed somewhat the appearance of a field of ..

... out amongst the shipping warehouses the docks, (Not before it is wanted.) Steam Superseded once more. —A workinp: engineer, of the name of John Ross, residing in MoH«l. claims to have discovered a new motive nower which will waft a ship across the Atlantic ...

Current Clnnolagg. SEPTEMBER 27. Collision in the Mersey between the American ship Invincible, and the Dublin ..

... Current Clnnolagg. SEPTEMBER 27. Collision in the Mersey between the American ship Invincible, and the Dublin steamer, Trafalgar—U\g latter lost her head and cutwater, and the former sustained great damage to her bulwarks. A dispatch from Berlin (upon ...