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THE ITALIAN ARMY

... out the land, I and made the way clear for that forward movement! I by which France would revenge herself for Italy's desertion. SusciDE Or A WOMAN IN AiiEinDTEEsniuRP-A case of suicide is reported from the parish of Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, a woman named ...

CHINA AND JAPAN

... LENTS. Yokohana, Tuesday.-A detachnment of the first Japanese army has reached the port above Talienuvan Blay, at which the second Japanese army landed. Communication batween the two armies is thus established. Chefoo, Tuesday-Some Japanese torpedo boats ...

IN MEMORIAM

... broad and dark Has; fallen over all the land, For death has come, and o'er the Royal home Hath stretched his cruel hand. We weep not for the dead ; for well we know That he has left this darkened earth To join the army of the just and true, Where nobler joys ...

SCOTCH DROVERS AT BARNET FAIR

... pay is miserable, and tlere is no general mess, as in the English army, at which, by contributing SG nunny days' pay, he can (line well in the society oi his superiors. In the French army the Captains have their mess, the Lieutenants theirs, and so on, ...

HISTORIC EARLS AND EARLDOMS OF SCOTLAND;

... establish Presbyterianism in Eng- land. Parliament, however, ordered the artny to muster and fight for the King, and the Dake of. Hamilton was placed in command of the force. Earl Marischal raised aP troop of horse and joined the army, and his brother George also ...

POETRY

... been the means of saving many a v.luable vessel, and still more valuable seaman's life. A brief memoir of this remarkable woman was given in a late number of the JTournat.___ ___ A. G. WHERE I WOULD DIE. It is sublime and beautiful, To live upon the deep- ...

FINE ART EXHIBITION IN LONDON

... Prussian army over all others, we are insensibly led by 31. -de Neuville to feel that they were able to take as much pleasure in their bloody work as the soldiers of less educated nations. Close by this picture is a chariming figure of an old woman saying ...

phere, it blights everything which approaches it, sometimes the rich man, who cannot, in the midst of his joys, ..

... was vested in a woman, and consequently the kingdom was filled with disputes. The Saint engaged in war as soon as possible with England. He fell sick one day and recovered again, in consequence of which he made vow to conquer the Holy Land. He joined the ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... emanated from the Press for a considerate time; and it is it most honourable to the state of the typographical art in Scot- land-for nowhere could its neatness, elegance, and accuracy be surpassed-not even in England. To the spirited Pub. Ushers of this ...

LITERATURE

... hands, Thou golden-aceptred King, That swayest those burning and sbining bands, Those armies that serve and Ling 9 Theses are my wounds in the house of my iends. In a land afar, in a time of old, When I sojourned among them, disowned and poor, And for silver ...

HISTORIC EARLES AND EARLDOMS OF SCOTLAND;

... to Spain in 1719, end joined the Spanish army, in which he attained the rank of colenel. But on aocount rl of his religion (being a Protestant) thero of was little hep. of further promotion in ir the Spanish army. Accordingly he resolved i to seek another ...

A NEW PHASE OF NEW YORK LIFE

... regard e to women within half a doz.en years, Places which within an amazingly short time not too politely p requested a lone woman to leave if she asked for o dinner after six o'clocl in the afternoon, places where is even a party eif women were stared at ...