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TTTE EVENING PACKET, TTIDRSDAY, 2r> MARCH, 1852

... census returns for Ireland, to imagine an Irish soldier returning after 10 or 15 years'service in India, or from the Kaffir war Africa, or from tho West Indies, wounded or worn out, to England, examined and discharged at Chatham, and then going to his native ...

THE KAFFIR WAR,

... in a condemnatory tone. The Kaffir War is one of those inheritances that the Whigs have bequeathed to the country, for the enjoyment of which lime and money will be required. We were needlessly embroiled in that war by the unaccountable blundering of ...

THE KAFFIR WAR

... KAFFIR WAR. By the mail packet Bosphorus have received news from the Cape to the 3d of February. The following letter from our correspondent conlaias some interesting details (From our Correspondent.) Grabamstowu,24th Jan , 1852. The Kaffir war fast drawing ...

THK QUEEN—TiI* PKOPL*—END THE LAW

... the frontier. Once committed to war, he, army utterly incompetent to the task, struggled energetically and successfully to a final triumph, which would have been long since achieved if he had re. mained in South Africa. The scene now again darkening. ...

RECALL OF SIR HARRY SMITH

... Sovereign s stay; and should that terrible hour arrive when the Continental despots shall cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war,” it is to the Duke the empire first will look for advice—it is on his shoulders, bent though they are with years, that the ...

The report of the Parliamentary Committee of the Association shows the importance of such a body being in ..

... meetings in Galway. THE BURMESE WAR—OUR FOREIGN AND COLONIAL POLICY. We have found that differences with semi-barbarians involve more serious results than could have been anti, cipaled without actual experience. In the East our wars have been attended by the ...

FRANCE

... 400,594 moo. His Hijfhnesa (ho Princo Pre>idenl has just given orders to tho Minister of War to reduce to 370,177. This effective will comnrise tho army of Africa and that of Rom' . the Ist Decemtxr next this important measure will be realised. It will ...

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

... evening in the Admiralty ateam-yaebt Black Eagle, Master Commander Policy, fortbc Channel Islands His Nurivegian Majesty’s war brigantine Sleipner, 4, Captain Lieutenant’’ Fleischer, arrived at Spithead yesterday evening, from Fredcricksvaern, last from ...

FRANCE

... tbe diggings. Several lumps have been found. SPIRIT OF THE JOURNALS. (From the Daily Sews ) The Kaffir war has become a chronic disorder in South Africa. It has nothing about it of the passing fever fit, sharp and weakening, but to the end of which we can ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... dropped. Kaffir War The house then went into commit tc and a vote 460.000/. was proposed towards the expenses of the Kaffir War. Sir W. MOLES WORTH called attention to the state of the colony, and after reverting to the causes of the war, recommended tbit ...

THE CHURCH

... Salop, SOL, with reaidroce. Patroo, the Duke of Sutherland. The Rev. Mr. Wood, clergyman of colour, from Liberia, free colony, Africa, has arlved In Belfast. UNIVERSITY DUBLIN CHORAL SOCIETY. The oratorio of ...

THE LONDON MAIL

... proceed to England. This officer has served with great activity in the war of 184S-7, well as the present one. Captain Tyldeo, R.E., who has so much distinguished himself during the present war, son of Colonel Tyldeo, of the same corps. He had nearly completed ...