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THE FEDERAL ARMY

... THE FEDERAL ARMY. The following description is translated from • journal just now published in the Revue des Dens lifoades. The author is one of the gentlemen who accompanied Prince Napoleon during his recent travels in North America, • son of the celebrated ...

IMPORTANT ARMY CHANGES

... IMPORTANT ARMY CHANGES. The Globe gives the public to believe that the present Minister for War, Mr Sidney Herbert, designs a number of changes and reforms in the army. First of all there is to be an increase of 10,000 men at home to meet the greatly ...

THE PURCHASE SYSTEM IN THE ARMY

... cosamissions for boys desirous of entering the army are various. One obtains his commission be has a friend at Court, amber bemire he is a neighbour ad Co nonsander-in-ebeif, a third basun bis is a very agreeable woman, a fourth because his grandfather lost a ...

THE ARMY ORGANISATION BILL

... THE ARMY ORGANISATION BILL TIM Government's Army Organisation Bill was introduced and read a first time in the House of Commons on Thursday evening. The chief features of this measure, which is bold and comprehensive in most of its details, and reflects ...

ENG LAND

... in size and shape it resembles half a small hen's egg. REDUCTION IN THE ARMY.—The following circular memorandum, issued from the Horse Guards respecting the reduction in the army, comes into operation on the 31st inst, —The sth, 20th, 36th, 42d, 44th ...

IRELAND. – COLLAPSE OF THE LAND LEAGUE FUND IN AMBILICL

... says he closes the hied because there is no longer • Land League is ealatenee. 11, adds : the day of the Kilmainhain Treaty it hes been doiog nothing bet going backward. The quietus was put on the land agitation. The No Rent Manifesto was withdrrwn. Public ...

INVERNESS ADVERTISER.-ATYGUST 3, 1880

... this, in the make of army I. • lack of bras power at timee verging on imbecility. latelligent than other of I land, the Afghans hare learned the lawn of fight. leg with their own arms. To falsehood and treachery they oppose woman. They the K. greaser ...

GARIBALDI AND THR PAPACY

... rendered the j. able. At permit, as of land of the Scipio, supports it. body, whisk is corrupted end err up by gragrene, by mesas of diecard, narks, pillar', and civil war; and it Ark a for keeping permanently in Italy • army wbieb by its prorate a amiss from ...

Wequotefrom the Arun-own the following thoughtful observations on the question of the aborigines

... of the present century, it is said, there were at least 8040 aboriginal inhabitants of what was then known am Van Dieruen's Land ; there are now four; an old man and three old wowomen, who, we learn from a Tasmanian paper, nafondly attrcted a good deal ...

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... part in the exciting mestiogs of the Salvation Army; the Booth because they do not seem to think it neoemary to keep an honourable under. standing when it stands in the way of the work of the Salvation Army ; sod Mies Mend Charlesworth because she told ...

lon* allb &Laid. TEI WAR IN AMERICA. MOMS OF JUTS:MON DAVID

... seen the backs of our enemies —boa an army whose business it has been to seek the enemy and bmt him when found—whose policy has been attack, and not defence. In but one instenos has the able to place the Western army in a attitude. I presume that I have ...

LATEST NEWS

... after his death of • life-interret in oue-third of all his leads, but Au can cut off without as inch of land or • cent of h r money. Again, a woman cannot be isupri« , hed in any civil suit for any whatever. If she commits an smash, or destiny**, appropriates ...