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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... fashionable visitors of both sexes, attracted by the singularly interesting exhibition of a group of natives from Southern Africa, now presented for the first time to public view in Dublin. We have, in a previous notice, detailed some of the more striking ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... been made acquainted with the dliscovery of a race of men, in the interior of Africa, having tails. Some inofiths ago Colonel du Couret, who had already penetrated far into Africa, was about to set out on a new and extensive exploration of five years, under ...

TME GREAT EXHIBITION

... island was ferfour centuries a province-the north of Europe was an impenetrable forest, India was fabulous, China a name, and Africa was only known by a vague tra- dition to stretch into the southern hemisphere. The world began again, and a command v ent ...

THE ART TREASURES EXHIBITION

... Turkey, Egypt, Meaop1tamis, as well as Northern Africa, will be exhibited. CRIMEa AN SOLDInnst.-'be ?? York Eveylirsg Post of the 4th instant abys :-1 A great many men who left our shores during the late war with Russia tu join the British aimy in I the ...

LITERATURE

... again, sutffered to strike root and bear such dismnal fruit as the world witnessed, and the army felt, during two years of 'war. Kars is a remote Pos- a~ssson. of the Sultan, and, therefore, may. not continue to attach that interest'whtich the first I ...

LITERATURE

... western coasts and isles of Africa, discovered a sea passage to India, and in both the Indies laid the foundations of a political ant corn- mercial ascendency ; and that Spain, supreme in the arts of peace as well as of war, astablished in Europe and in ...

THE EXHIBITION

... of Chusan (Medal). He servedalso with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the insurgent Boers in South Africa in 1845; also during the whole of the Kaffir war of 1846-7, and commanded the squadron of his regiment at the Gwanga, on the 8th June, 1846, and received ...

FRAZER'S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL, 1850

... -8 Scenes of the Civil War in Huangary. Third Edition, 7s. Od, bound.--4.. The Countess of Blessington's new Novel Countey Quarters, with Portrait andt Memeoir, by Miss Power, 3 vols.-5. Napier's Excursions in Sontherm Africa, 2 vols. small 8vo. with ...

LITERATURE

... fortresses, her extorted indemnities, her confis- cated resources. Prussia, a warlike nation, which was an- nihilated by the war. but which was raised, re-established, and greatly augmented by the peace, has been the foremost to menace an aggression upon ...

LITERATURE

... etructive reading, of the works of Captain Burton and Mr. Anderson reldtive to their explorations of Eastern and South 0Ve3rern Africa ; Reaorder Hilt on the Suppression oi Crime, and aa article upon Sir Archibald Alison's li try ot Europe from the fall of ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION

... Irish wolf and the, hoof in- of the giant deer-both animals now extinct. The beck ot' ass, the sofa is surmounted with an Irish war trophy, with the ors, shield and badge of the Order of St., Patrick. The cushioins ors, are shamnrock-shaped, and ale beautifully ...