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BOMBARDMENT OF FORT ROSNY

... by powerfal batteries, and been was afterwands seized by ' the besiogers SRS e comolo wiioon! sfrie T wonll e indieront to speak of the state of things to the southward of Paris in relation #0 & possible bombardment. All that can be aaid is that the besiegers ...

THE GUARDIAN. . JANUARY 7, 1871, THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR

... udfloufi.ul:‘ ys o splendid fighter. Men rise to surfaco them, who otherwise would have no chance ; and one writer from Paris speaks of the working classes never being more comfortable, as a whole, as they are all in the pay of \Gmmmml. We do wish most sinccroly ...

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... teproving backsliders, and 'm the unruly, He !Uyok g ot ‘b 2 pombily vl any i always know of illness without being told. Speaking of the usefulness of hymhmbhhflyd&- Sanday school teachers, di visitors, snd churchwardens, !\z:‘ in want of one female teacher ...

RUNCORN IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS

... world outside, the Pope has decided upon delegating to Cardinal Cullen full powers to appoint, in his name, “4} the English-speaking bishops of the Charche ‘:nld.?. .h the missionary episcopacy ul. AhicaSd e ‘coantrien” which are embrsced. 1n the Apostolie ...

THE REV. . GREEN AND THE LIDERATION

... curate of St. Peter and Paal, :tl,‘iull:;, thinks be m‘h'n:a;:hlbcr.d from the urniog by plain dealing, % him be plaia. He speaks after his kicd ; after his blief. No doubt be bonestly believes that the person whom he rebuked the other day for going to ...

COLONET, WILSON-PATTEN AND MR. RYLANDS, M.P

... tates raised six millions and a half more than the expenditure, (O course, in all cases, as you will perfectly understand, | speak of the fimancial year ending the tollowing March.) Oceasisoally the lvlkncuy.l .'Jm has been wade up by the surplus of the ...

PRESEYTERY OF THE ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,

... of th nge weare at | yui'y G VAR BRISS being youn;—were prepared to liberty to doseribe, these 10,000 despatcios must be | speak o 4 certain extent in the same tone, though he garried by & pigeon ; they mast, thersiorc, bo reduool, | [ily ok nowieise that ...

A specimen of submitted by Mesars. Cartis and Harvey, ‘-%fl: ‘:’:‘*

... Expagiascic, —Aking & young luly what her the canal in less than nine hours, including some tiae m:’h’v'- uts ar, is, genenally speaking, harmless m;_l:‘h Mu-s-:'-h -2 s A% |ot 3] ‘w«.l-- X might in some cases paper man: r. George Simons, C: { embarrassient ...

MR. I. C. RAIKES, M.P., ON CURRENT

... hall, but to | whom be shoull now b willing to make any handsome | acknowledgement, and of whom be should be sorry to | | speak in terms of offence or disrespect, Well, Lord l Kuswell bad told us that we required an effoctive militia, and he (Mr. Kaikes) ...

WOTHE ENGLISH UAN CHURCH. by the great ing the resolution, it in the letter peo, and he thoughs he preshy

... nor be.r anyoue say he was oniy a sapper and miner. On the second cecasion Brock siid Huihes struck him, bt he conld not speak to Gleave being thereat all. Was knocked down twice in the ses yow, but did lot know who kickod him, as there were 00 mavy ...