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LORD AND LADY JOHN RUSSELL AT SELKIRK

... circular has been issued by the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners : (copy circular.) Colonial Land and Emi>jration Office, 9 Park Street, Westminster, London, 31st July 1841. . arn directed, the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners, to forward ...

SCOTLAND

... common cause with the affair, and share alike, which is decidedly the proper system. There are “Two Things Alike”—A respectable woman, residing at Skateraw, near Dunbar, was delivered of twin daughters about four years ago, who are still living, and likely ...

“ ‘ TO THE P.niTOK OF THE WESLETAN

... invention fur working more, adapted to the great factories, and their produce swelling from warehouse to warehouse, until the land is loaded with the labours of Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, and the hundred other depots of the forge, the mine, and the ...

IRELAND

... followed the military professions of their ancestors, relying on it for an increase to their fame ; and when the British army landed in the Peninsula in 1807, four brothers held commissions in the Spanish service, vis., Henry, Oharles, Joseph, and Alexander ...

THE RIO PLATA

... Brighton Gazette. The Army Navy Bkf.vet.— The news of the birth of the Prince of Wales was received at Woolwich, Chatham, Sheerness, Portsmouth, Plymouth, and nil the garrison towns and naval ports with the greatest rejoicings, by the army and navy, who have ...

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... Chevigne : her Ladyship died a few months after her marriage. Richard, Earl of Yarmouth (the present Marquis), a Captain in the army, born February 22. 1800, and Lord Hei.ry Seymour, who was born January 18. 1805, who has been long resident in Paris. Arrival ...

ARBROATH,

... and winnowing his party more and more; and it might be that they would not obtain the full and final victory until, like the army of Gideon, company after company had quitted their ranks—all in order to show that it was not by might nor by strength of man ...

IRELAND

... pie, and the shot effect was instantly corpse. His companion, Mrs Curry, received four slugs in the head, and the unhappy woman remains in a most dangerous state. The Government have issued a proclamation offering a reward of £lOO for the apprehension ...

ON RAILWAYS

... loyalty; and the Scotch army drew the last sword, and tired the last ball for an ungracious monarch who would have betrayed them. And when civil liberty was endangered, our fathers repeatedly struggled in its defence. When William HI. landed in Ulster, they were ...