THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON

... the French army encounters the enemy England stands perfectly independent of all foreign relations. To remain neutral is moral duty as well as statesmanlike policy, but from the hour when the French Emperor crosses the frontier into a land not his own ...

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... but knowing was about, went railway-station The parties were observed near the Cattle. Maiket. Jonathan Cab, lah who saw the woman, ho said, marching Iw •an. Two women and hoy thre.v 'tones he-, and left 1 man n:.d returned low: M. Pan eras. passe,i , ...

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AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

... LEAGUE FUNDS. ithee t is stated that before Mr Patrick Egan left the '.country a few days aco, he placed the books of the. F a+Land League in the hands olf Mr Parnell and certain 1 in lother meme oth Irish party. > as FLIGHfT OF EX-.SUSPECTS. wa~f Intelligence ...

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... 30s. [Aeart week. DISEASES OF TROPICAL CLIMATES. Lectures delivered at the Army Medical School. By WILLIAM CAMPBELL, MACLEAN, MI.D., C.B., Surgeon-Gereral. late of H.M. Indian Army; fornierly member of the Senate of the Madras University, Superintendent ...

FOREIGN MISCELLANY

... warmer; and that it would be most fortunate indeed if the people of Italy and the liberating armies did not sutler from pestilence. It also stated that the Austrian army is suffering from typhus. If these rumours be true, it is not improbable that the presence ...

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... Embarkation of the Allied Troops for the Crimea. T'he Combined Fieets at Sea. CAPE CHERSONESE (Sunset), ( SEBASTOPOL. LANDING OF TLE ALLIED ARMIES IN THE CRIaIEk. r THE BATTLE OF ALMA, i THE ASCENiC OF THE HEIGHTS. a Tritmphant Attack of the Guards and Highlanders ...

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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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... Auction Clerk. The above Lands are situate within three miles of the town of Armagh, and are in the Poor Lawv Union of Armagh. The high road from Armagh to Killylea passes through the lands. The Surveyor states in his report that the lands are well suited to ...