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... 6th—Bengal; Maidstone 7th—Bengal; Canterbury Dragoons. Ist —Dublin 2d —Dublin —Newbridge 4 ...
... 6th—Bengal; Maidstone 7th—Bengal; Canterbury Dragoons. Ist —Dublin 2d —Dublin —Newbridge 4 ...
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... influence over his flock must adorn himself in the garb of undertaker; the medical man, although he no longer carries the golden-headed cane, mast bo duly attired in broadcloth, and a learned judge only last week declined to pay the fees of some advocates ...
... to Odessa, and one of them has come back already on her trial trip. From this specimen there ought to no great apprehension boot them; they are. on an average, of 700 tons, built of iron, and would not be capable of carrying gun of any size. Of course ...
... cockade, with the arms of the republic (eneiemes), and the initials V.C.L. letters of gold. He generally mounts a horse of a golden colour, or a black one, and always has a reserve large mule and an extra horse. At Cretans, near Najaza, he has fifty horses ...
... OF COMMERCE. • ©rncral Xo-tos. The Ai strianGf.keral 'Jotnrr died on the 17th inst. at Vienna. Boote r. Porter ,— A** Maidstone Assizes, in the case of Boote v. Porter* a verdict was given for the plaintiff. The appointment of Major-General Wright, C.8 ...
... became daily more aggravated, and he died raving mad. A Warning to Workmen.— At thejWestminster Police Court on Wednesday, a boot-closer was summoned for having absented himself from his employment without reasonable excuse, and for having neglected to ...