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THE storussium, TUISDAT, JUNII 20, 1848

... Department before Army is assembled. On one subject we are clear, that the Superiatending Surgeon of a Field Army, the Staff Surgeon. Medical Storekeeper. Staff Assistma Surgeons should not be taken from regiments attached to the Army, without their places ...

THE 110FUSSILITK, FRIDAY, MAT 4, 1619

... an evil rather than a Of the Army Nosey, this cannot he said. The Army of iv the vreurity of India, in so much iv it letter than tie C. S. of India. 'rile of the C. S. of holia would be eomparatively unimportant. But the Army of helm if ilkbanded would ...

• • THE NlOl - ISSILITE, TuabUAY, APRIL 10, ih-19. TIM 1110FIUSSILITE. eutta press condeseended to insect ..

... uecearary. The additional expense el it should be. It is impossible to coutemplate the keeping an army perfect in every department. reduction of the Army at Diane. and the still will be,•coinparatively speaking, a mere trifle -- feverish distracted state ...

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... Marshal in the Army. It is generally reported that Lieut.-Geol. W. Macbeau, K. C. 8., will succeed Sir M'Afabon, Bart, at Bombay. It is reported that Prince George of Cambridge, who has lately been promoted to the of Major-General in the Army, is to succeed ...

THE MaUSSILITE, TUESDAY, AUCUET 2s, is 42. Pio. I of OW

... containing only 730,000 male inhabitants could wain- I tain an Army of 100,000 men Up to the death of Sheer Sing in 1843, the rents. scarcely in stirrers. and were more than sufficient to pay the Army and other demands upon the state: there was therefore no ...

TIIE MOFITSSILITE

... age in the army ; but surely this argument would hold equally good against his being called upon to serve for ten years, or any limited period. Ile was not certainly aware that a greater number of suicides had been cominitted in the English army th a n any ...

(From Loodirsah, Nor. 18)

... Chiefs, there were upwards of 30.000 Seikhs on this bide of the Suthj ready to assemble at Puttetilah, and that the Sepaul Army ready to march me. menu's warning. The principal object se have in view. said the Rajah. - is to mite the Fort and the Magazine ...

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... of Aagisal. latelagettee Item re Ile W.,Vh ao4 11014/11eattoe, 4 the I , tee 4•111•• thet has /tom It ea learn thst the the Army woe aftiset•eato •••• to lb. gate; eit . Ms.aa. - At Lel the Ism. of the sae and of the Add.. spottweb of the Mad e•. the the ...

THE MOhUSSILITE, SATURDAY, DkCEMBER I, 1849

... lull Ilae .1, 1,0,1 politely ii. Ur h• nPt fi e Paohbarct Ike II anemia, army 00 , lb. Amarao,, as Italy._ thou. ti • ohauaoo. : •bhrb Le 1.-4 too aooalbe. thereby am a ouch army of up to arta Its j uorts.a •.th li. sea. opooneralle by the se 11014 • el ...

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... oz. Gre%t was the army of the foe The monarch had to fight, And of his few a troop, or so, Premeditated flight. The son, this seeing, shouted out, Oh! Soldiers, onward press I Press on, and put the foe to rant, Nor wear a woman's dress ! The horsemen ...

THE MOFUSSILITE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2g, 1r449

... nilcolmn though I wit ia kr. common the world, ti n. p lam glad to hear yin .on Ilut Ido agree with you, entirely that wit in a woman Is widows to t.e mot with. I we , pot, witnnigliol tonight, to our in appreciated. I may in; liar:invited. !Ake no reply : ...

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... That heat. sat fame yet,' sold Imomlot. the be MEL dr. For he sr hi., dr, HMI eight. er did oemettilag to the lady, that .0 woman's heart could ban and the met monies she was farad god toll. drowsed i. that pool. Lad there atm as. &oozed. sod them we Loriagto• ...