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LONDON, FRIDAY, August 6

... ordering the mobilisation of the Greek army will issued today. Our Correspondent Alexandria telegraphs that the cotton and other crops in Egypt are looking splendid, and that the Nile promises be equal to last year. Land is increasing in value. The gratifying ...

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... newsagent for it to-day. Second number en- tirely SOLD OUT. CONTENTS OF THIXD NUMB Page i. Humours o! the Day. (rllus.) On Woman. By Herself. Billy BigZ!ns' Little Recreation. Mrs. Jopples: The MaLn with the WhiteWa. coat. (Ulus.) By Douglas Grant. Page ...

BANQUIET AT FISHMONGERS' HALL

... Womeley, responding for the toast of The Army, said that naturally the news which had recently been received had filled many hearts with grief, but he believed at the same time that there was not a man or woman in this country who did not wish God speed ...

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... in her pocketbook. 7 The food'question, so vital to the army, is of '1 course intimately connected with that of the S currency. Thq violent measures to thich the v commissaries of te Southern army ar resorting n in ordbr to feed the soldiers, and which ...

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... 3 ad I. Princes Lonie t Oafordt Royal Iaitud -ProF r n aU n -wter Wea-, 3. Theatriesl Fund Dinner, Whlttobnfl eoopsa, 7Z.3 Army Guild servioe, St Paul'sa. 7. Actor's Fund (Annuall, Haymsr** Theat, 12. The Prinoe of Wales ax Yarmouth, a. Pzst London Hoepital ...

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... proved that the original emanated from of TlBALDI ? We are told that a woman of the name so Of GIROT states that she wrote the letter at ev TIc.ALDI'S request; but the part which this woman a| is said to have played with respect to a portmanteau | S alleged ...

DISTURBED IRELAND

... supporting the people imposed upon the land. Out of the fatness thereof they should, would, and must be maintained. Other sources of profit there were, according to this rev. gentleman, absolutely none. The land belonged to the people on payment of ...

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... £Igenera front the Horse Guards. The muoral to- be drawn from the view of the condilloou of the army of the East presented by the croakers wvho declare that the army in the Crimea has perished, 'would be to give up the task; we have undertaken in despair ...

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... good for them, or perhaps we Zaould say, rather more thn they can digest and assim-late. The consequence is, that the man or woman who is bright, cheerful1 and Joyous one day may be depressed, lethargic, and bilious the next. Or there may be a downright ...