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CODKT ABESE

... this ' itis known | tbe question of liberty. war—are the partitic @ against the | Dez t etep to the Lombard ‘would be | the three members of the alliance of the Mahon by exasions ia Europe and Africa, snd war with Eng of Vi as present at If Austria did ...

THE WAR IN MOROCCO

... Globe announces that ’ im- Harney bad left San Jaan, ming- at the THE WAR IN MOROCCO. as an The Gibraltar Chronicle, of the 29th ult., sa; re the letters from the Spanish Camp in Africa, represent | of the 25th ult. as more serious, and the lors of th: ql ...

THE WAR

... ‘Lig > aed — a THE WAR. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE L ‘PROM THR MORNING CHRONICLE.) May 20,—Since posting my | letter I have ascertaiged that last night the te to reconagitre the enemy's lines, His crossed the bridge aod went quite close to the Austs ...

COST OP THK ITALIAN WAR

... Permanent Coune!l of War condemns Andrea Carini and Francesco Panu punishment of death by shooting, and eee forced labour for twenty veara.-~Duilg N COST OF THE ITALIAN WAR. The following calculation has been made respe: cost of the war in Italy both to the ...

WINKS FROM THE CAPE OP GOOD HOPE

... THE CAPE OF GOOD Ht Ww and A. GiLBEY’s SOUTH AFRICA} ih Se aa Pease ys Two Samp'es tor growths onl porters and Distillers, 3t, Upper | aed 337, W. 5 SEG Wt: Edinburgh. Medical Reports, Price post free a tT WAR OD ...

SPAIN AMONG THE MOORS

... exceedin g one ; but notwithstanding the presence of nell in Africa—fiery a Celt as he is—the 8 AVE FOL LUC WOFst OF 16 IN & Stars Ce ogee now discover that the Moors, having made advances inthe art of war, are auything temptible foes. The news ofethis defeat ...

SPAIN AND MOROCCO

... position, and acted solely on the defensive, criminations have passed between the Spanish : norial to war departments. It is believed that in provi | army in Africa sufficient precautions have not be ct where Boisterous weather has retarded the emba eutenant ...

THE EVENING PACKET. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 185 9-

... continue to reign. War became from the i altimatam a ly re- it accompli. It ie thus that th piracy bas brought about ite gratuitous crusa: d one the Moorish dominions in Africa. “ What, theo, are to be the results of this war? ended @ war to be bounded by ...

M. BUBBKLI, Bec

... a ‘4 Ballo: will take plece jo the nee sary By order H. BUSSE — Wi FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD | — VW and A. GILBEY's SOUTH AFRICA &@e. 2c. 204 ner Doe growths 0 nly. Two Samp'es tor 12 Stamps. ‘| p tere am 4 Distillers, 31. ees Upper 8 Sackville-stree Wit ...

EIGHT HUNDRED AFRICANS

... obtain victims for his European customers. He ¢ h Book and led these internal forays and craelties on th elivered The scale Africa bas known, and annually sold withow n intro- or scruple his own countrymea in tens of thousand: portation. ological At last ...

THE SPANIARDS AND FIGHT AT SEHALLO

... are long aware, have no q, 14, menced, The army, with O'Donnell at ite bea credit Africa, vinvial We have already had proof that the Moor #0 backward in the art of war, or so cowardly in thei as the generality of people have believed. Not only > at the ...

VISIT TO THE OPERA

... the Emperor at the Mole, the Count, although sit While to the Prince de Carigran, Regent of the realm d alt lid full Gel ac! war, overcome I suppose with fatigue and heat, ap oF ith the the Sardinian which he opened aod + b as to facon, and again on meeting ...