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Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire

ARMY

... pasture land, as well as in flocks, Great Britain and Ireland (says a French statistical account) are the most favoured countries in Europe. They contain 5572 square leagues (more than two thirds of their territory) in meadow and pasture land. Germany ...

ARMY

... ARMY. The Bth hussars, one troop, from Burnley to Leeds. The 9th dragoons have taken possession of the new barracks at Loughborough, which is in future to be a military station. The 78th regt., a detachment at Dumbarton, has been relieved by one of the ...

THE LANDED INTEREST

... to believe that the landed interest are their bitterest enemies, grasping and tyrannical ; hut if we come to decipher the true reason of liberal clubs and Anti Corn Law Leagues, itis to be found in the fact that in the landed interest lies the c ...

To-be LIEUTENANT-GENERALS in the Army,

... as undermentioned. -Commissions to bear date Nov. 23, 1841. To be MAJOR-GENERALS in the Army. Cols. W Tremenheere, H P G P Wingrove. ' To be MAJORS in Lewis,le Army. Capts. D A Gibsone, D J Ballingall, B Bunce, J . Hewes, D Campbell, J It Coryton, H Mitchell ...

TIIE SPORTING MAGAZINE

... United States Marshals, he found in Jersey street an Indian woman, who ststed . that she was 101 years of age on the 2d of June; that her husband was of the Cherokee tribe, and was in the American army during the whole of the revolutio n acting as a spy, and ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... attack from the Turks. The Bey had, therefore, added 10,000 new levies to;his army, the force of which is now 22,000 men. But he has not money enough to support such an army, and has had recourse to spoliations of every kind. Two French officers, one of ...

THE ARGUS

... calculated that a horse eats up the produce of three acres of land yearly, and that of the most productive quality. More than two millions of horses may supposed to be now subsisted on land adapted to the sustenance of man. It is calculated that a man ...

HATTON . GARDEN. CHARGE OF 3IURDER

... will you see.a woman murdered in this manner ? This was not said in the hearing of the prisoner. 'Die deceased re-. plied No. Witness then said, Come along, when he (witness) went over to the prisoner and, said, Don't strike a woman in that manner ...

which at the spot is upwards of twenty feet in depth. Fortunately for Mr. Briscoe, who cannot swim, his cries

... the men who could swim, stripped and succeeded in seizing the rod, and after a variety of desperate struggles the fish was landed. It proved to be an enormous pike, measuring nearly three feet in length, and weighing upwards of 16 3 / 4 1be. It has been ...

The manufactoty for s i inning and combing wool, which was built by the late Mr. John Cockerill, at a

... on of the successes of the Prussian army over Napoleon, and is to be inaugurated on the 15th of next month, the birth-day of the present King. Too Much of a Good Thing.—On the Directory proposing to divide the army of Italy between Bonaparte and Kellerman' ...

IRISH INTELLIGENCE

... IRISH INTELLIGENCE. ,• About eight! o'clock on Thursday last Thomas Costello, of ,Templeorum,(in company with a woman named Johanna Brenan) was leaving Carrick-ou-Suir for home, he was followed, by three men one of whom struck him with a ston e o n th ...

ALARMING STATE OF FRANCE

... to meddle in the affair. 5. That the proposal of that extreme measure which has disgusted every woman, and raised the indignation of every man in the land, ought not to have been counselled to an unmarried young lady under twenty, as the Queen is. 6. ...