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... of letter Lichbhe Mr Edward Dawkins. ' 'he gallant Colonel depar s been was educated at Rugby, and entered the a ton of the army in 1851. He served in the Crimean amon; rharge war, and at the ?? of InLkern - he were a tine was taken prisoner by the Russians ...

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... a skilful and successful retreat, the capture of his whole army is not only possible but extremely probable. N~o reinforce- ments have reached him from any quarter. The total defeat of the Army of the Pdtomac would scarcely cause a greater fkitter in ...

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... behind. He had heard of vague reports about the war on the Saale, when he learnt one even- ing in the theatre that the Prussian army had been destroyed at Jena, and Napoleon was marching on Berlin. This terrible news had aroused such terror in Dresden, that ...

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... and representative of one of the oldest families in the north, who were Counts of Athole before the Marrays, V and once owned land from the watershed of the Moor of Rannoch to within a mile of Perth, and t- were always out when anybody was -was laid in ...

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... that 12.0 tonono college. Hiere he first gave evidence of 16 tt ?? eniomitic i nquiry by publ iing n apaper code reiractisi land reflection of light, a produc. obicl (hb Itoyal Society thought worthy o haaiuglir6 iil its transactions. This paper wa (bonewd' ...

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... this Court, before Messrs James White and George Alston, a woman, named Agnes Cousin, residing in Auchinairn, pleaded guilty to having, on Sunday the 14th inst.. in her house in Colburn's ,Land, had in her possession mor- than von gallon of opirits, which ...

Glasgow Herald

... it will be necessary in 1880 to make some arrange- ment about the army, owing to the expira- tion of the “‘ Military Septennat,” which in 1874 fixed the peace establishment of the army for seven years. The Liberals are bound by their principles to object ...

LBTTBRS TO TBS EDITOR. THE SICK POOH—THE SUPPORT OF CHARITIES IN GLASGOW. Sanitary Office. 1 Montrose Street, ..

... have doubt, i> the kind of treatment all men discharged from the army may expect if discharged in thia country. disadvantage from which diecharged eoldien suffer ie thia—Having entered the army lads, they are necesearily without any trade. After a term of ...

PRESIDENT GARFIELD'S

... headed by those who belonged to Mlr Garfield's E old regiment, various benefit societies, various I branch lodges of the grand army of the Repub- lis, several students' tocietits and clubs, such as n | the Delta Upsilon, to which Mr Garfield himself '1 belonged ...

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... sorrow of France. A woman was found faithful, devoted,r indefatigable in kindness and affectionate care, who nursed during no less than thirty-four nights~ the man of whose heart she had so large a share.r We scarcely know this woman even by name, but we ...

Glasgow Herald

... views had been semewhat altered been unable to find a day, change in the command at the In js rn Bill, clause 69 was tee on the Army Discipline and to allow time the completion of the rules ‘use of courts of i uiry and as to limitmg the abuse. Clause 72, mg ...