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... be sta.. pm in Van Diemen's Land. )andon the colony of North ,d that £20,000 had been ceive favours ricultural operatio reports of The lands, and a petition was colonial-office, to assist in Dciation has been formed in land for ecclesiastical purdedly ...

IS THERE. RIBANDISM IN THE ARMY

... IS THERE. RIBANDISM IN THE ARMY TO THE EDITOR OF THE Sir,—l think the following circumstance will warrant in putting the above query :—A fellow, named Cooney, listed at Fermoy some time since in the 74th depot; whicl at present stationed in Youghal. This ...

IRE LAND

... IRE LAND. Capt. Elliott, of the 4th Dragoons, and his son about fourteen years old, were unfortunately drowned in the river at Athlone, on Wednesday last. The boat which the captain had hired was found sunk, but there is no account how the accident occurred ...

IRE LAND

... IRE LAND. Capt. Elliott, of the 4th Dragoons, and his son about fourteen years old, were unfortunately drowned in the river at Athlone, on Wednesday last. The boat which the captain had hired was found sunk, but there is no account how the accident occurred ...

ROBBERY OF A YOUNG WOMAN

... ROBBERY OF A YOUNG WOMAN An interesting-looking and decently-dressed3oung woman, named Eliza Cooper, appeared to prefer a complaint against three persons in custody—George Stenner, John Farry, and Farry, his wife. As this is a case which shews in a remarkable ...

Sept. 17, 1844. lanttb. EMPLOYMENT can be given to a WOMAN, to Wash Bottles at a Witle - Merchants. She

... Bridgemaster, 13th September, 1844. ARMY CONTRACTS. Office of Ordnance September, Pall Mali, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all , Persons de sirouc of CONTRACTING to supply MEAT, BREAD, OATS, & FORAGE, Her Majesty's Land Forces (Bread and Meat for the Guards ...

FIRES.—Shortly before eight o'clock on Sunday evening a haystack belonging to a woman named Martha Voce,

... FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1841. *Jtt Rvs Vfl~UJ ?? -- FIRES.-Sbortly before eigit o'cloek on Stinday eveningI haystack belone.Ing to a woman named Martha VOCI F I - 4 -- 'lo tI xr~m~ name 4; but how the gh. at haystack beloitng ta omn ho theF IW ait eltolin. was ...

Published: Friday 17 September 1841
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5935 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

-••• Land of beauty and the brave, • Fare thee well, for ever.— I am practising to shave The flats across the ..

... into the bank at Paris. and sought and obtained an interview with the woman whom, it will be remembered, he successfully prosecuted for being concern - ed in the robbery. This woman disclosed were the pocketbook which contained the note was hidden, and ...

Published: Monday 28 November 1842
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4543 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

GERMANY

... joy of the good Viennese was somewhat damped when they became aware of the fact that with the Emperor the woman Cibini had returned also. This woman, who possesses unbounded influence over both the Emperor and the Empress, is said to be an agent of the ...

Published: Monday 21 August 1848
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 597 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWS

... date will Gog and Magog be buried. The armies of Gog and Magog are said in Ezekiel to take seven months burying seven months are 210 days of years, or half a time. Ittill follow commentators intupposing the armies of Gog , and Magog to be the Mahommedans ...

LIVERPOOL

... drawing further attention to the necessity of improving the social and intellectual condition of woman. The writer contends that the education of woman should stand among the first duties in a civilized state, for, says he, human nature is formed in ...

Published: Monday 11 January 1847
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 772 | Page: 2 | Tags: none