EPITOME OF .NEWS

... functions of both departments, lie staled that they had, far as had yet been ascertained, worked well. regarded the change in the civil service, which had been thrown open, there had been as yet no great change. As to the army, the artillery and engineers had ...

THE CARLISLE PATRIOT, SATURDAY. JULY 2G, 1862

... to pro- | for vo meaner metal would the Raos of Kirwee use. Rice weakens the general faith in any long continuance of the civil duce other witnesses, plates, lotahs, candlesticks, mirrors, spice-boxes, rose-water war, That faith is manifestly diminishing ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1862
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 14424 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TO BE SOLD,

... benefits of the civil marriage law behalf of the priests. . Yon are aware that since 1848, efforts weic made in Old Piedmont frame the laws footing of perfect equality with those of Franca and Belgian* reducing, that is, matrimony simple civil contract performed ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1862
Newspaper: Kerry Evening Post
County: Kerry, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3244 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... °heck the Tool stood between him and Wart when the &hot . Wu, who was Wean on board • h i do fa 'sea, to take place before civil judges seated by military at ail fit in with a right-angled person. Besides, there ilsorder of the subsequent retreat. The ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1862
Newspaper: Leicester Guardian
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 21584 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... both departments, he stated that they had, as far as had yet been ascertained, worked well. As regarded the change in the civil service, which had been thrown open, there had been as yet no great change. As to the army, the artillery and engineers had ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... both departments, he staled that they hod, as far as had yet been ascertained, worked well. As regarded the change in the civil service, which had been thrown open, there had been as yet no great change. to the army, the artillery and engineers had been ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... this latter opinion, and repressed his belief that however the war In America terminated, Canada would he attacked by the United States. After a few observations from the Earl Fowls and Lord Stratford de Redcliffe, the tootles was speed to. Various bills ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Britishsu were adequately represented by the vice-consul. The House then went into committee of supply, preheats with the Civil Service Bathacites, and a number of votes taken. At the evening sittin g , on into committee of supply, Lord litho moved for ...

Published: Tuesday 29 July 1862
Newspaper: Penrith Observer
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 6127 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

After • short conversation the subject dropped, and the motion was withdrawn

... treated by the United States Government, there was PO immediate probability of the pacific relations existing between this country and America being disturbed An invasion of Canada meant war with England, and in th.it event the United States must look ...

iTATION OF

... the treaty which her Majesty has concluded with the President of the United States for the suppression of the slave trade ; and her Majesty trusts that the co-operation of the United States’ navy with her own may far to extinguish the desolating crime ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1862
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3112 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... is quite right and civil to mark with satisfaction the kindly intercourse which the International Exhibition has elicited between HER MAJESTY's subjects, and the numerous foreigners who have been attracted this year to the United Kingdom. But when Ministers ...

Published: Wednesday 13 August 1862
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1668 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

MARRIAGE OF THE COUNT OF PARIS

... MARRIAGE THE COUNT OF PARIS. The sudden and unexpected departure of Count Paris and Duke de Chartres from the United States, which has been the subject of so many comments on this side of tb« Atlantic, has just been explained to us tho newt brought the ...

Published: Saturday 23 August 1862
Newspaper: Weekly Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7197 | Page: 4 | Tags: none