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WAR-OFFICE—Akhir 3. Rtgiraeut Cißbt Urtgoou—To bo Coraou, by purchase: The Hon. F Ellis, »ico Wostbsrlojr, ..

... WAR-OFFICE—Akhir 3. Rtgiraeut Cißbt Urtgoou—To bo Coraou, by purchase: The Hon. F Ellis, »ico Wostbsrlojr, promoted J. Koxborgh, Gout) »«• 'Vlortmtler, promoted. Light Dragoons—Cspt. A C. Womburll, from Ure ...

TO SOLICITORS

... mentioned of late. The entire military force which France could dispose at this moment divided into five armies or army corps, war footing. The one at Boulogne, consisting of no less than sixty battalions, each from thousand to eleven hundred strong, and ...

THE HIMALAYA

... kind, we have horses, mules, bollocks, goats, sheep, cats, &c. On leaving Gibraltar we took course along the north coast of Africa, wind abesd, sod land still in sight. Yesterday we patted within two or three miiee of Algiers, skirting tbs Bay of Tunis ...

THE NEW RUSSIAN LOAN

... dkaixteen yearsaince, during whiebtimeheaerred fora period In Chioa and on the coast of Africa, the no small prejudice a constitution nerer too robust. During the war he aerved full surgeon board the Miranda, commanded by thelat# heroic Captain Lyons, the ...

THE AFRICAN RACE

... the sons of Nosh, had four sons—Cush, Mizraim, Phut, and Canaan—and from these he (Mr. Allen) derived the varioustribesnf Africa, making an allowance for intermixture of other race*, owing to the wandering habits of men at that early period. The Ethiopians ...

MARRIAGES

... Denaworth Cottage. Chichester, to Fanny tyre, third daughter of William Burnett K.C.8.. K.C.H. *ug. at Simon’s Town. South Africa, by the Lord Bishop of Cape Town. John C. Cawler. Esq.. Brevet Major 73rd Regiment, second surviving son of Colonel Gawler ...

CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY

... righteous war, beholding with the eye of faith events looming in the horizon which may hasten the object earnestly longed fur by every true Christian, even the appearing of the Lord Jesus Christ, falls in with the everyday cant—* What news from the war?' but ...

CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY

... Kelshell. moved the next resolution, ns fellows;—“Beeolved—That the singular providence God, in opening up the interior districts Africa to missionary labour, and giving euch entrance likewise to the regions of Central Asia, is call to the society to forward ...

THE QUEEN’S VISIT TO FRANCE

... are roasted after tbe fashion of the locusts Africa. These American insects thus bear the same relation, and serve the same purpose* to the wild native tribes, as the locusts of the deserts of Asia and Africa in their respective localities. They are bar ...

THE TCHERNAYA

... Slavish thk Fbrrbt. —We receired Ibe (ollowiiif; account of the capture of §l. ver on the west coaat of Africa :— Sierra Leone, June Majesty's sloop-of war Ferret, Cornmamler returned this port on Thursday ereninm. brinpng with her a slaver brig of about 230 ...

THE EVENING PACKET. SATITH Y, JULY 21, 1855- wanted to off with the plea that the depart««BU were gailtj of

... lord bad been concerned war in India, which led to the entire sacrifice of onr army—the i nolle lord had been engaged the war in China, one not very creditable to this country. He afterwards had very nearly led this country Into wars about Syria, and Greece ...

REORGANISATION OF THE ARMY

... not lost sight of in the midst of the exigencies of die moment. The step taken last year the e*labli«h-mett of ministry of war has already proved beneficial. At the close February last commission English officers were for some time in Paris studying and ...