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... Princess of Wales Scholarships.” in thk gush Frkhoh Armies. In a blue-book on Army Medical Department an Interesting account is given of the state of education among the recruits in the British Army, and a comparison with that of tbs French, from which ...

AQUATIC HINTS

... 1 was aware, of oonrea, although It bad for the moment slipped memory, that rowisg cannot lie aurcessfully accomplished dry land. Therefore water the first essential Member* ef young clubs will please note An vretol which the rigging Is fastened differently ...

GALLOWAY ADVERTISER AND WIGTOWNSHIRE FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1864

... isolated case, majority of the officers who havogaiiieddistinction iu thoNorthsrn army and navy being bora in the slaveholding States. Thus, General Thomas, who saved the Federal army from utter destruction the disaster of Cbickatnauga, is a Virginian by birth ...

ON TUB EFFECTS OP EXTRA. MANURING TURNIPS

... home—it. mountain peaks covered with perpetual enow—to any other land. Bat in the mind of Jew the love of oonotry ie, and ever has been, peculiarly strong. Tj them is the land of promise, the land given to them the God of Abraham. There God dwelt in manner ...

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... coast of America, by which avast rnun- THE ARMY BILL, have been lost. Among them were THE rimes' special correspondent writes aa follows great many yachts out for their summer cruise, from Vans June BK Prussian army Bishop. Namszanowski, who is One banlly ...

GLASGOW WOOL SALES

... assertions upon trust. “ armies have been defeated and onr flag disgraced.” Does Lord Randolph here refer the defeat of armies at and Cabol through the carelessness and want of foresight the late Tory Government. Any reverses our armies have met with since ...

THE DINNER

... t-afety from even the idea of danger to our native land. I give you the toast the Army. Navy, am. Reserve Forces, and will couple with this toast the names tapt. the Hon. Randolph Stewart for the Army ; Admiral Sir John D. Hiy, late Lord of the Admiralty ...

bringing on tho discussion tho motion attacking their Transvaal policy. Bir C. Dilko stated that had every ..

... Childers, fulfilment tho promise given iu March, pru|siieil that the cliangc* coutaoiplalcd in the army organisati-in should discussed Friday, placing Supply tho Army Estimates as the first bu-inos* that day. - appea ed to members who had notices of motion the ...

Jlomrotic

... spirit of pretentiousness which they misunderstood glory.— Spectator. At the mast-head a man gets a sense isolation which no land eminence can yield, and it is complete enough even when the seas bask brightly am) calmly around, when tho tails are gently ...

DECLINE OF THE TOPULATIOir Iff IRELAND

... in ite history. (Murmurs of diasaut.) Not long ngo ho had himself heard distinguished statesman declare that if French army were land in Biy it would be received with universal acclamation through the •dootli Ireland. All wished to mo was equal justice ...

CONTRABAND OF WAR

... to 20 years, and the other two prisoners, Foster l and Bramwell, to ten years. RecrULriNG pow TRE ARMY.—In order to increaes the recruiting for the army, the Commander in-Chief bas ordered that officers whose regiments are below their establishment send ...