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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 ...

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 ...

Spirit of flit thiblir thrss

... Paris it. the reign of terror. But if the atrocities of Robespierre, Denton, and Marat have sot yet been . 'led at the seat of Civil War in the New World, the breadth of the area over which the horrors 'muchy are there enacted moms to make up for the deeper ...

KEEPERS AND OTHERS

... in their education. and in every way to show their sympathy with the dietreased. Nothing, he believed, would tend more to unite together all classes in this country, than the sympathy which had been shown towards the operatives in all parts where we held ...

PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE, WAR IN. AMERICA, &c

... reply to Mr. Longdeld, Mr. Layard said that since the breaking out or the civil war In the United States communications between her Majesty's Government and the Government of the United Ram with regard to the Island of St Juan had been sospeaded. Mr. Addington ...

THE WESTERN DAILY MERCURY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1864

... Mexico, Japan, and Cochin China. “The interests of civilization” are keenly looked after His Imperial Majesty that scarcely anything can occur, from the murder of a Ring Madagascar to a re-settlement of the boundaries European States, but must have a ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1864
Newspaper: Western Daily Mercury
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 4566 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE NEW YEAR

... Mexico, Japan, and Cochin China. “The interests of civilization” are so keenly looked after His Imperial Majesty that scarcely anything can occur, from the murder of a King of Madagascar to a re-settlement of the boundaries of European States, but he must ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1864
Newspaper: Western Daily Mercury
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 3199 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE FACTION FIGHTS OF THE IPJSH NATION

... in the position of citizenship in an empire like that of Great Britain. They speak of Ireland as a unit opposed to Great Britain; but Ireland is no unit, and carries within itself germs of mutual hostility far more bitter than any enmity which she feels ...

PUBLICATIONS

... conjuncture, in the close of a great civil war- in the end of the fighting and the | beginning of the political difficulty—vast armies long resistant .surrendering, and yet the most sagacious awed at the civil task of re-settling things, almost much they were ...

Published: Thursday 27 April 1865
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 2615 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CHELTENHAM JOURNAL AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE GAZETTE, APRIL 29, 1865

... the bests of gold? Have you bought or mild stocks or other properly ? Have yon any United States' securities Do you return he premium on gold paid you as luter,st on United S • securities? Have you kept soy book recount? your iseome estimated or taken from ...

Tam EVAGLAZT AT VIZ EARL OF Eipoirs

... one of the 'errant,, told him she Oki not wish to be disturbed, and he then shut the dour. Ta■ UNIT= KINGDOM ALLIAXCI. The twelfth annual meeting of the United Kingdom Alliance, for the legal prohibition of the liquor traffic, was held in the Freretrade ...