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It EJECTION OE THE ARMY UILt

... EJECTION OE THE ARMY UILt he House of Lords on Tuesday night declined . agree to the Army liill being read a second lime, “until it bus laid before it, either Her Majesty’s Government, or through the medium of an enquiry and report of a Royal commission ...

DOUBLE MURDER BY A WOMAN

... of the eiime. It beyond all questiou that liefore uu happy woman now in custody consented to marry the murdered man. she had fora lengthened period been i»- company with his brother. The woman, however, seemed desirous of securing for herself the best ...

A FEMALE CAVALRYMAN,

... for back pay for services rendered In the Western armies as a cavalryman. She says she enlisted in 1861, with her husband (John in the 13th Missouri cavalry, and fought for two years as a cavalryman armies. She fought under Grant. Sheridan, and Raeecranz ...

struggle against the English invaders France, the I same thing may be said with still greater force; and there can

... standing armies, with which their empire was won and held. The Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. report been very extensively circulated that Mr. Spurgeon will shortly leave his church and congregation for several months, enable him to visit the Holy Land and various ...

THE IMVAS7ON PANIC

... other to get rid of, wen landed on the coast of Wales, andon the very shore surrendered at discretion, some Welsh women with masculine bata wid whom they mistook for soldiers the line. About toe same time the French contrived to land about 2,000 men in Ireland ...

A HEARTLESS BIGAMIST

... prisoner removed from the dock the dashingly-dressed woman accompanied him to the lockup, and appeared very solicitous for his awkward jiosition. The second wife gave the following history of this woman’s career;—She said that for about five or six years ...

ANNIVEKBABT OF WATERLOO DAY

... majority would be found in favour of the probability war. EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT MURDER BY A YOUNG WOMAN. At the OeiotboroiifD Police Station, on Saturday, a woman named Martha Uoweli, a schoolmlrttee*, reaid in# at SprlDßtborpe, brought up cnatody, charged ...

SKETCHES OF THREE CITIES

... compatible with the sublime earnestness tenqier exhibited man or woman. Sentries the head every street substantiate the passer's identity and in■ vestigate his right to absent from the army. As earliest dawn breaks, you are awakened the long monotonous ...

THE WAR

... two miles along the coast, near Gheisklhnan, ready be conveyed partly to the Crimean army after the formation of the ice in the Gulf of Azoff, and partly to the army of the Caucasus, and which the enemy thought secure from any naval attack. By the skilfulness ...

notes and qderieb

... ni* “TssxtCtt. city Hall I. to tiro PaA generally baked the mram o[ neaa. nit — How can I get a wire woo mel Marry every woman you meet until you get the II got X.—P.B, la not an abbreviation of p,c t ' c ...

THE WORKING MAM OF MKW TOBK

... At source of the evil is pride. Niae-t*«ths, if not the whole, these unhappy seamstresses are Americana, and the Yankee woman—in land that is wone off for cooks and housemaids than any country in the world—will not condescend to what she con* aiders the ...

THukSDAT, JUNE 5, 186&

... workhouse f’ said one of the guardians. “Oh, no;” replied another, don’t send th* owd woman there. Let her keep Ker own little place together, if she can.” « Another old woman presented herself, with threadbare shawl drawn closely ronnd her gray head. “Well ...