LITERARY EXTRACTS

... and the muskets rolling, poor woman was crouching inside cart, and crying bitterly. I offered her glass of wine and piece of bread. refused sa ; . n *> ' For the short time I have live, shall not need it.' I saw the poor woman about to seized four troopers ...

Advertisements & Notices

... jor CaaL.,ioll the Frontier.' Major Campion, although he seems to be Enghsl by i)irti held a commission in the United States Army. So far as we can gather, however he must have enjoyed almost unlimited leave, and have always been very macis Isis own master ...

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... but knowing was about, went railway-station The parties were observed near the Cattle. Maiket. Jonathan Cab, lah who saw the woman, ho said, marching Iw •an. Two women and hoy thre.v 'tones he-, and left 1 man n:.d returned low: M. Pan eras. passe,i , ...

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THE WAR

... GERMAN ARMIES. Three armies of reserve are being formed on the Rhine, under the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-»j;hwerin ; another at Berlin, under Gen. Canstein ; and the (hird at Glogan, Silesia, under General Lorrenfeld. ALL DEPENDS ON THE FRENCH ARMY. The ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS

... rage was committed upon woman at Chatham on Wed- evening:. A private in the Royal Marines named William Kirby and a woman named Catherine Spelling were i in coffeehouso the Military-road. After commencing a quarrel with the woman, Kirby attacked her in ...

GENERAL NEWS

... wires at his disposal, by means of which he has kept himself thoroughly well informed of every movement of the Loire army. That army gets credit for 100,000 in numbers, about a fifth of which are regularly seasoned troops. Painful Death from Hydrophobia ...

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THE WIFE MURDER ON THE QUAY

... wilful murder his wife. The prisoner formerly served in the army, and they mWrt presume sot« 1 with.credit, for when waadischwd was discharged with nsnsinn In the year 1871 mtrned the deceased woman. Catherine Morris. had been married twice before on the ...

THE WAR

... mitrailleuses. 150 siege guns, , horses, and a large quantity of war material fell : into the hands of the German army. The total number McMahon's army before the battle was 150,000. Sedan, Friday.—Five corps are marching on Paris, two of which have not yet taken ...

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THE WAR

... General Morandy, the commander of a brigade of the Army Corps, has bean the retired list for incapacity. The American General Charles Carroll has been appointed general of a brigade in th* French army. Another decree orders the creation 15 new regiment* ...