ARRIVAL AND LANDING OF LIEUT.-GEN. SIR.HARRY SMITH

... were also attended by Samuel Price Edwards, Esq., and his lady. On Sir n. Smith landing, the mayor read an address, con- gratulatory of the general's return to his native land, and of the glorious victories he had achieved during his brilliant military career ...

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... Ministers; cost of La w, In the annual salaries of the Judges; cost of Standing Army',; and amount of is Dead Weight, with the pickings by the Parsons out of the Army Estimates; cost of Navy; cost of Police; cost of Crim e; cost of Education; ...

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... are in hand; and all the land. with the farm house, is now in the occupation of Mr. King, a most respectable tenant-at-will. Descriptive Isarticular and piansare in preparation, and will shortly be issued at Mr. LEIFCHILD'S Land and Timber Offices, 62, ...

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... TIMBER, marked IlL., now IT landing, ev Hillsboriough, (375) Captain Lamb, from Bay of Chaleur, viz',- 435 Logs YELLOW PINE, from 17 to 25 inches square. 30 Logs large sized BIRCH. Also, the CARGO marked 1.11., now landing, ex l Isabella, daptain ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... the character of the army raised. He had served for 12 years the native army in India, and never saw lash inflicted except on an European back. (A laugh.) lie would wish to place the army now the situation in which the Bengal army was then. There was an ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... ascertaining if additional land were being prepared in Ireland for corn crops. He suggested whether would not be desirable to apoeal by proclamation to the Irish proprietors, calling on them to lay down every available piece of land for corn, as to supply ...

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... produce are landed and vy shipped, free of shore dues and small expence, and al are well calculated for a Distillery or any large Maaufactory. Coal in the immediate neighbour. h. hood, and laid down in the works at a low price. 2 The Land rich and in ...

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... colonies, and a population of but 35,000,000, but she has an army of 400,000. Even Bel,,iur, withs a population of 6,000,000, has an army of- sO,0; and Hol'la~nd, wit h 3,000,000, has ae4 army of 40,000. We are not enemies to Financial Reform, whenever ...

Published: Sunday 04 February 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 3232 | Page: 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... inconsistency, that they want rea- son. 'n'Thishigh-minded woman hasereated an influence which defies calculation; she produced that impulse 'towards the education and independence of woman which other writers have develope.l- Westminster Rexiew, April ...

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... Publisher, Royal Exchange. ON THE BAGGAGE OF THE INDIAN ARMY. Just published. price 2s. LETTER to the Right Hon. Sir JOHN A HOBHIOUSE, President of the Board of Control, on the BAGGAGE of the INDIAN ARMY. By Lieutenant-General, Sir CHAaaLEs NAPIER, G.C.B. ...