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THE ARMY

... THE ARMY. Chatham. Jon* 4. - The depot of tbe Bth (King’s Own) regiment has arrived at this garrison, from Canterbury, for embarkation for India: and the 63d, recently formed into a four-company depot, was detached from the provincial battalion, and to ...

THE ARMY

... THE ARMY. Brevkt. —The rumor to brevet has revived. The hope that this boon would have been granted to the services was entertained bjr us as long as there was any reasonable chance of its fulfilment. We must, however, state, and we do so with the greatest ...

FLOGGING IN THE ARMY

... FLOGGING IN THE ARMY. Friday morning the whole the horse and foot artillery were mustered front of the Artillery barracks at Woolwich, to witness the brutal punishment of the lash on a gunner named Richard Cresswcll, for having stolen sixteen shillings ...

LORDS JUSTICES

... cargo and emigrants to Hobart Town, in consequence of the government having decided upon giving up the land fund of the colony of Van Dieman’s Land, amounting to about 12000/ per annum for that purpose. —AtoMing Chronicle A sturdy Irish beggar, named ...

The i'iaie Jouiual, Monday, June 10, 1844. THE TEZEEN PASS

... •• Elphinstone’a army suffered roost dreadfully ber*; tha dead lay in heaps. They had bean preferred in the snow. On many the bodies were found Inttera, and on one. evidently that of an efnerr, placed next hit ktmrt a fair lock of woman's hair. Oh, 'Tis ...

•AY, MARCH 5, 1849

... did so they were 160 perches from his brother’s land. Cross-examined by Mr. Brereton—As long as witness remembers there used to be gap between those lands ; there was a public path across the lands some time ago—but the cattle were not allowed to ...

S.yyiS ADVERTISER. ENNIS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1846

... herself to a female relative of the young woman Taylor; and, on finding that Taylor had male child of the age, stated she desired to see it, and for that purpose returned to and waited in her carriage while the woman first addressed to the mother of Taylor ...

Published: Thursday 19 February 1846
Newspaper: Clare Journal and Ennis Advertiser
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1709 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Attempt on t!ic Queen’s Life

... Toulon of the I4th instant, announces the receipt of the following news from the French army in Italy, brought by the steamfrigate Magellan :—“ The main body of the army was at Palo. On the Bth Gen. Oudinot had made preparations to march against Rome, but ...

HCTT OX TOBACCO

... administration of the army, well as the King’s name, if he might nee the expression, or of the King s Court! ? We were mamtaing army of, believed, 100 battalions of foot, and moat extensive cavalry force, without knowing that any moment that army might not directed ...

HORRIBLE BIGOTRY

... perished in few minutes after the birth, the other few hours after. In this melancholy condition, in a land calling itself Christian, the unfortunate woman was found on the morning following rearly perished with the cold. She was removed Mr. Rlosse’s steward ...

Published: Thursday 13 September 1838
Newspaper: Clare Journal and Ennis Advertiser
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1818 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHINA

... One old woman (Mrs.Evatt’a ayah) was most miraculously saved. She was pitched into the river the boat swamped, and seising hold of large bamboowas being floated down, when tome natives, see, it, made for it, and most cruelly pushed the old woman off. Rising ...