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THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATUR

... that could possibly have been made to driuk. Tho hought that with all the time and treasure and arc l»eatowed upon his mighty army, it was yet insufficient to protect him within his own frontier must lave been ouly less mortifying than the reflects>u that ...

A VIHIT TO ,s\N TO KIN'

... from the vohano. Lad made the hill-top warm for comfort, ami It- had finished his explorations the neighbourhood of the new land, and was calling from tha water's tslge, get hack the uieaL The nation was tenaMv but uncomfortable, and, to add my menu, - ...

LOCAL AND OTIIKU NEWS

... Jiiw, to prevent tin* U«*. cutter ha* lieen invtuL-tl. the which cut the hawser close to after the whole of the crew have landed, ami suable the hnw*er to U- taken away I again lux in xa*e of further The vutter wo* tried for first time Friday the TyuiW ...

THE STAFFORDSHIRE MURDER

... CONTINENT. (IWfore Messrs mil Bituw.) THE AUSTRIAN ARMY. STKAI HAM. Mamltra was The of ycst r.tay luis the first U'ttT.s of charged with stealing ham, the property lUnnah special conuniouleiit with the Austrian army, Wells. It appraisal that the keep, a provi- ...

STATE CONCERT

... oi«*ras and the Sacred Harmonic Society. Exeter Hall. The performance was conducted Mr the director of her Majesty's priv ate land. THE CHI In reply to direct and courteous communication from Lord Derby, understand, Chief Baron Pollock has himself willing ...

GREAT PANIC IN THE FAIR LAST NIGHT

... the Arabian lion chief, was go through his wonderfully daring performances in the dens of the lions and tigers. Suddenly woman's scream was heard—not a loud one intrinsecally —but sufficiently audible to group of sensitive and hysterically inclined j>eople ...

HE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1 SOIL

... the field for some time in sufficient force oppose this large army; for since the lieginning the campaign they must have lost killed, wounded, and prisoners, almost men. The moral* their army is destroyed, and their infantry in oj»en country cannot stand ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1866

... attended the use of the needle gun in the Prussian army. Although the needle gun was certainly not the best form breech-loaders in existence, it would have been disgrace us as a nation if, with our small army and our large means, we had neglected give our ...

KSHIRE POST, SATURDAY

... the Turkish authorities have committed a breach neutrality in granting the Austrian-* free passage over the narrow tongues land at Kleck and Ssitorino, ...

JULY 14, 1866

... and for a noble woman it stretches far round her, better than ceiled with cedar, painted with vermilion, shedding its quiet light far, for those who else were harmless. This, then, believe to be—will you not admit it to be —the woman's true place and ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, JULY 14,

... stablx-d, and drowned, the great army of the North lost its hopes, its onler, and its strengta in one short summer's afternoon. And for how* much of this was re*|Kiusible ? His trainiug war, like that of the Austrian army generally, been chiefly in the ...

COLONIAL

... soiitnward. Two divisions the army left Bruiiu Sunday to break off the communication between Olmutz and Vienna. Another division, it appears, is to remain at Bruuu, where the head-quarters the army are now established. The sen nid army is following the Austrians ...