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THE KAFFIR WAR

... his mistake. A war with Kaffirs may bo good pastime to him ; but war ' with the Colonists, he has already discovered, is quite another affair. Lord Grey may endeavour to shore him up now, as he did his Lordship 5n the case of the convict-war ; but leave ...

THE KAFFIR WAR

... THE KAFFIR WAR. have already placed before our readers full details of the intelligence from the Cape, the substance of which is, that no practical step seems to have yet been taken for bringing hostilities to atenninat’ion ; that, with the usual quota ...

THE KAFFIR WAR

... ” It needs little reflection to see that our power South Africa cannot merely have been kept in check during the long struggle now going on ; and in addition to the education in the art of war which our enemies are acquiring, the secession of our own ...

THE KAFFIR WAR

... THE KAFFIR WAR. In our journal of last Saturday, referred, in a leading article, to this most unsatisfactory and disgraceful affair; and the accounts since received of the progress of the war, although presenting no important results, are sufficiently ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SArURDAF, 7 .TUNE, 1851

... to the second question —how will the affair end? We reply, that Southern Africa must, in future, be held by the British Government on precisely the same terms as Northern Africa is held by the French Government; that is—at a far greater expense of blood ...

APPOINTSIENTS

... APPOINTSIENTS. Woolwich, April 21.—Commander Robert Coot*. (1847.) to command the Volcano steam vessel on the west, coast, of Africa, vice Rivers, invalided home after very short command on that station, the Volcano being only commis'ioned at Woolwich on ...

ODR COLONIAL EXPENDITURE

... much exceeding the charge for the Cape of Good Hope alone, with a K-iffir war. Tho colonies, properly so called, in North America, tho West Indies, Australasia, and Sou'h Africa, took *26.000 men, the cost to this country of 2.600,000/. year, about Bs ...

NEW BOOKS

... Lady 80l- Margoliouth's History of the Jews. Von Beck's Adrentures. Nile Notes. ThackweH’oSecond Sikh War. Townsend's Visit to Italy. Cumming s South Africa. Memoir's of Wordsworth. The Ere of the Deluge. Bartlett's Orerland Route. Phillips' Life of Curran ...

AMERICA

... Evening —By the arrival of the Royal mail steam ship Africa.Captain Ryrie, wo have received advices from New York to the 27th ult. She brings 831,333 dols. in specie on freight and 73 passengers. The Africa sailed from Now York at noon on the 271h olt. Ar ...

BCCLEBABTICAL TITLES DILL

... proviso proposed Mr. Keogh to added to clause I. Mr. MOORE rose, and was loft speaking. {From laal night'a London Gazette.) War-offiet, Mat/. 30. Reximeot Dragoon Gua'ds—Captain T. H. Clifton, from the 13th Light Dragoons, to be Captain, vice Curetoo, ...

AMERICA,

... AMERICA, Liverpool, Saturday Night.— tho royal mail steam •Mp Africa, Captain Ryrie, which arrived shortly before 10 o’clock, have advice# from Now York direct to the I6th inst. She brinsn 1.001,543 dolt, in specie on freight. The royal mail steam ship ...

UNITED STATES

... Sunday The rojal mail slearo-ahlp Africa. Captain Ryrio, from New York, arrived here this morning at half past two with the usual mails. 75 passengers, and about a million dollars of specie in silver and gold. The Africa left New York at 12.20. p.m , on ...