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... benefit* which the science of modern chemistry conferred upon mankind for during the first twenty years the present century to speak a cure for the grout *u considered romance ; but now the efficacy ami safety this medicine so fully demonstrated, unsolicited ...

KSHIRE POST, SATURDAY

... charged with the first line and helped to off many the wounded. W begged to mention it, knowing that Bullock was not likely to speak it himself. 44 THE PORTE AND THE BELLIGERENTS A diffi has already arisen the Forte and the Italian and Prussian Governments ...

COLLISION IN THE CHANNEL

... position which stand here as member a cabinet which has only once been called together, not one which favourable to much speaking with regard to the future; and ©specially with regard to that great with which is fortune to be now connected, compelled ...

THE BATTLE OF SADOWA

... THE BATTLE OF SADOWA. The Timet has received from military with the Prussian army of this rrcat Kittle, which the Timet speaks of in leading article equalling Leipsic in magnitude and far sur) Kissing Waterloo. The write* follows from Horitz on the inst ...

JULY 14, 1866

... 6681 returned to duty, and 3573 were invalided home. A large proportion the patients who die after wounds, die not, strictly speaking, the wounds, but reason the unhealthy condition the systemgenerated by the insanitary conditions of the camp, and the hospitals ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... Lilteral candidate, and will c.»iis« qiuntly have to find teat elsewhere. The Tim** advertising column* r»nt anmum.nn ut that speak* well for the activity of the new hemli the War Deiwrtwiit. The Sivrrtanr f.-r War invite* tenders from . thetmallarm* trade ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE

... alive the danger, as may seen iu their writing*. Thus, General Huffman ,in his interesting account of the battle Ligny, after speaking of the defence this village by the Prussian troops, exclaims. 4 These e* in illaget.. where each inan act- by himself, are ...

PAUPERISM. —At the commencement of this year there were H20,344 |*u|ieni in receipt of relief in ami Wale*. At the

... circumstantial, and that no J art the property had been traced. Mr Serjeant Bailantine said there were several witnesses present speak the irreproachable conduct the defendant, and among them Mr E, the member for This young man had been employed in several banking ...

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... through which the cartridge is pushed from underneath into the barrel. As soon the cartridge its place, m the snapped stick, speak, is straightened, and what, hen raised, was the guiding channel for the becomes, when pressed down flat, the solid block support ...

LATEST NEWS. REUTERS TELEGRAMS

... it to his own fault, if Prussia's demands increase with the exertions and sacrifices which she has to make. The same in speaking of the Prussian succesf|over the Federals, says the age of old and effete Germany is past, and new age begins under Prussia's ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Clifden Cup, for which race I shall select him, Molly Carew, Historian and Gretna to beat the field. The other events will speak for themselves, The only sporting news the Metropolis is, that the friends James Mason are raising a subscription render his ...

THE CASTING VOTE OF RETURNING OFFICERS

... made more adapted for its great pentose, and there was evidence of financial prosperity. had been too short time in office speak with decituou upon ths question of Indian policy; but it was quite in bis power say that the general policy was |X*ace and ...