NIGGER INDEPENDENCE DAY
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... gladdened the heart of every true Cockney. What the catrnival is to the Italiai, what the liirmess is to the Dutch, what Independence day is to the Yankee, Easter MAlonday and Tues- day are to the people of Encgland. They are the people's holidays. What we ...
... drill, which answers the require. ments of the regulations as to attendance, does not include ball practice. Separate and independent days are ap. pointed for this purpose, and the members have in addition every facility for practising rifle shooting to any ...
... fithfl Srvant, CHARLE~S WOOD. 10, 1elgrave-square. June 18tle, 18a9. OVENrDEN-The anniversary services on behalf of the Independent day and Sunday schools, at Oveceden and Wheatley, were preached ooe Sunday last by the Rev. D. Clegg, of Bradford, and the ...
... by the Government lest they should be scuttled. JThe steamer Persia has arrived from New York, with dates to the 6th. Independence Day, the 4th inst., was celebrated as usual throughout the States, and there was no disaster of moment to mar the festivities ...
... arrived at New York, and the North America, hence, at Quebec, on the 3rd inst. There is no political news of importance. Independence Day, the 4th inst., was celebrated as usual throughout the States, and there was no disaster of moment to mar the festivities ...
... and troops were coming in from Lima. An attempt was made to disarm the National Guard of Valpanaiso ishen at church on Independence Day. General V. Leal, Intendetite of the city,'was shot in the m6lee.' Somen of the insurgentswere executed. A decree of ...
... tV'' 1'eruvi tu, ort-. i An atttl)'at va-a loadsl to disarm the National Guard ofir1 Valparaiio, w5'en as church on Independence-day. Gential fir V. Leal, intendecote o07 tho city vas shot in the ineide. l Some of the inaor::tnts v'e execulted A decree ...
... certain liberties with Mice Kerrigan and her friend, proceedling, finally, to attempts to ravioli them. Though it was 'Independence Day,' and therefore sacred to liberty, if not to liberties, the ladies resisted, and so effectually, and with, so muich noise ...
... SlIMAMEXG Or maT. C0mMNX. The Paris correspondent of the NAev yorks Hrerald, in his account of tho celebration of American Independence Day at Paris, gives us a report of IMr. Vobden's opinions on English topics :-1 Mr. Cobden and his wife and daughter were ...
... English press. Mr. Cobden, it seems, joineda the Americans in Paris on the 4th of July last in their celebration of Independence Day, and in due time the New York Herald served upto theworld a quantity of tall purporting ta have been uttered by him ...
... reverend canonk are of opinion that they shoulj assist by religious sericeoa In the celebration of the count7'ssamnual Independence Day. I am 'equsly pleased 6t record one or two in- 'stances, ?? among the, Italian episcopacy, of a imore Christian and therefore ...