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... the Galway Works 341 Royal Zoological Society .. 342 Scotch News Shares, Prices of 314 Stock* 344 Sir John Franklin South Africa, War in Spiritual Tyranny University Intelligence ...
... the Galway Works 341 Royal Zoological Society .. 342 Scotch News Shares, Prices of 314 Stock* 344 Sir John Franklin South Africa, War in Spiritual Tyranny University Intelligence ...
... Rome was the prelude to the French coup d’etat, the Crimean war and the Italian war mark two steps towards the European coup d’etat. The next atep will be the dismemberment of Turkey and war against England isolated in Europe. Had the expedition of Rome ...
... AFRICA. (From the Sierra Leone papers.) The usual quiet of our town was convcrtuil into scene of consternation ami awe, on Thursday morning, the arrival of hter Majesty’s steamer Teaser, from the expedition to Mallaghea, sent l y the Acting Governor on ...
... WEST COAST OF AFRICA. Plymouth, September 19.—A letter, dated Gambia, August 21, states that the affray which occurred in July the number of natives killed was 500, and not J ,500, os previously stated. The Governor and council, have presented vote of ...
... WEST COAST AFRICA. Tbe Ktbiope arrived this rooming Plymouth with the mails, a full cargo. ounces gold, and fourteen passengers. Sbo Fernando P» October '4lth. Csiueroon* 4Uib, Cplabsr Neveaiber Ist, Bonny Hrd, l.og:s sth, Ltlvna 15th, Sierra I .none ...
... AMERICA—ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. The British North American royal mail steam-xhip Africa, Captain Harrison, arrived in Liverpool Sunday. She sailed from Boston on the iost., aud brings passengers. The news to hand is four days later than that received per ...
... THE WAR IN ASIA. Tanari, Jam. 15.—According intelligence of the from Constantinople, the Russian advanced posts vara within three hoars’ march of Eraaroum. THB CRIMEA. The Gauge* arrWed *t Marseilles this mamiog advices from Constantinople of the 17th ...
... still goes on. AMERlCA.—Romoobkd Preparation of Russian Privatirrr—Arrival of Africa” and “America.— Liverpool, Tursdat.—The BriUsh and North American royal mail steam ship Africa,” arrived here this forenoon, with New York dates of the 22nd ult. ; and the ...
... remained neutral duhug the war, leaving the authorities to fight their battles as best they could. It is unnecessary to say word to the great drawback which such state of aflairs interposed to the speedy settlement of the war. Having so large frontier ...
... THE WAR IN MOROCCO. Madrid, Dec. 3t.—Yesterday, 8,000 Moors at tacked Spanish* bat Wert repulsed energetically, and compelled to retreat in great disorder, caused by grape shot and grenades. Tbe Spanish bad fifty one woonded. Ten men-of-war formerly sta ...
... THE WAR. Intelligence from to the 7th stites that r*inforeen.ents arrive at the rate - f 1.000 men daily, rue two allied armies have completed their third parallels, which are connected bym of trench. Toe a liesare obliged to form counter mines. The inner ...
... a&bncatf. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. A Government which undertakes the colonisation of a country previously inhabited, whether by acivilised or a barbarous people, or both, iucurs at once twofold responsibility. In the first place, they ore bound by every ...