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Profewor liseastein tO investigate the pbenome. two o'cloek in the afternoon. He found the woman , coed hand. ..

... Profewor liseastein tO investigate the pbenome. two o'cloek in the afternoon. He found the woman , coed hand. The new oats went off at - na of the four magnetic poles of the earth, which, according in the ate of vorniting--hr extremities cold—and her ...

• - all his pasture land. . They tten procee.led t.i the hroise Captain Brunskell, • Dtia 4 istrate of

... annoying a regular army. They have studi d the usc of missihs—they understand the advantage of presenting themselves in masses occasionally—and of dispersing at approcei of a regular force. la ISIELANE.—A numerous meeting of the landed gentry, merchants ...

TAIIITt

... French near the King woman of all the Islands of the Society. to all the chiefs and all the men of all the land, of the Society. Friends, health to yogi all. Thiel. in; speech to all of vow. Two greet betties were gained by the armies of the King Philipp* ...

LONDON, APRI I. 2

... congratulations on her site arrival in England. The Duchess is a very elegant woman, of the most affable and pleasing amine's, and speaks English extremely well. Earl Moira landed at Bengal on the 4th of October; preparations were making to conduct the Government ...

TRISTAN D'ACLINHA

... possessors of the place —• monarch of all he surveyed.' The island is volcanic, and has • high peal rising from • table land ; the table land is 1000 feet from the level of the sea, and from it rises the peak to • further elevation of 7600 feet. At its summit ...

Is such as to RU alt his Immediate relations, and indeed his personal friends, of Whom the Royal Duke has

... deservedly, extremely popular with the Army, and we have heard, to a certain extent, popular In general. We regret that if it shall please God to take him to himself, his death will not cause much grief in ire. land.--on the contrary it will inspire the ...

It. INTELLIGENCE

... Third convict ship was lost last April, near Vim Dietnen's Land, the wife of a soldier of the aOth regiment displayed feelings of the most courageous and amiable description. This poor woman had recently been confined; and when the vessel was wrecked ...

INVERNESS

... the new law for rtxruiting the French army has, in its execution, produced great dimontent in the lower classes, on whom the buttleu principally falls. The Dutch Papers contain a farewell address to the late Army of Occupation, from the Duke of Wellington ...

3. 4;t minute account was ;Men by the Courier of au attempt to carry away the body of Janet Cruiekshanks,

... brother fired, and one of the men fel, &c. &e. Nov there was net a particle of truth in al thisstory. The woman Cruicksank's brother enlisted in the army 14 years previous, and had never since returned to the country. No watch had been kept over the grave ...

INVERNESS

... particulars of the glorious victory of the 22d over the French 'army - - 'Marshal Marmont, in the battle of lamanca ; a battle which has led to the most plete defeat sustained by the French army or the last . thirteen years. On every former occasioa dun. ...

FRIDAY, DECEMB.F.R 1

... their front the armies of Wittgenstein, Tormasow and TshetehagolZ flushed with success, and daily increasing in numbers. Under these circumstances we think we are not too sanguine, when we anticipate the complete annihilation of the French army. It is not ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS

... d front our lase ,riri/Nal C4MTeSpONNienta.)—ARMY ESTIMATES. ..M. 4. Houselsoring resolved into a Committee of • !' l i 'pr taking the Army Estimates Into conoideration, 30 - 'Lord said, that the Army Estimates of this 'llietair sooloady resembled ...