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IRK LAND

... IRK LAND. A woman named Power, in paroxysm of rage, tore her infant from her breast, and having belaboured her husband with the poor child, finally dashed it on the ground, rendering it insensible. She then assailed an older child, and bit piece out of ...

Capitulation of the Spanish Army at Tampico,

... city of Tampico de Tamaulipas until theycan be removed to the hospital of the Mexican army, where they shall be taken care of at the cost of the Spanish army, which army shall furnish a surgeon, corporals, and soldiers, that may be thought necessary to take ...

It is calculated that not less than a million of acres of tillage land lie this time in an uncultivated

... It is calculated that not less than a million of acres of tillage land lie this time in an uncultivated state, from the extreme depression the landed interest. Ihree thousand acres, which compose two-thirds of the parish of Yelling, Cambridgeshire, lie ...

Paris Papers of Friday have been received. The following arc abstracts: News from the Army of Spain.—The Head ..

... Paris Papers of Friday have been received. The following arc abstracts: News from the Army of Spain.—The Head Quarters of the Army have been at Vittoria since the day before yesterday. They will remain there some days. This town displayed inueh enthusiasm ...

SEPTEMBER

... passengers and crew, amounting to 106 persons, four seamen, one woman, and child, excepted. 23. The King of Prussia, accompanied the Queen, left Berlin, and proceeded to the head-quarters of the army collected on his frontiers, to oppose the French. 21. Circular ...

AMERICA

... take place in Central Asia before long. The Russian Second Army, under the command of General Luders, who is now on leave, is dissolved. The 4th, sth, and 6th Army corps, of which the Second Army was originally composed, will resume their place as distinct ...

No. 107- /( >I- Fashionable Dress cut in a superior Style by a late Foreman to Mr. Allen. DIETRICHSEN and

... /( >I- Fashionable Dress cut in a superior Style by a late Foreman to Mr. Allen. DIETRICHSEN and CLARK, TAILORS, DRAPERS, X ARMY CLOTHIERS, No. 12, Rathbone Place, London; BY WHOM GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES continue to be made in the most elegant and FASHIONABLE ...

MALTA

... Assumption. The Count de Montebello, who has just been appointed to command the army of occupation at Rome, is the second son of Marshal Lanaes ; he has been in the army since 1830, and was made General of Division in December, 1855. A letter from Boulogne ...

CONTEHFOBABT PRESS

... but we do not know that the illustration is altogether a bad one. In strength and organization the French army is far superior to the Spanish army; but England, also, on such points is consideraly ahead of Morocco. The Straits of Gibraltar are stormy enough ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY ftERALD

... acres of land, have, been purchased Mr. Handley, M.F., for 76,M0f. LAW AND POLICE INTELLIGENCE. The man Knowles, who killed Mr. Phillimore stabbing him in the course dispute at Shipton, Devon, has been com ■ mitted for wilful murder. A woman charged with ...

Price Sixpence. the French were atWehlau, they evacuated Koningsberg. We there found an immense quantity of ..

... abilities, was to land with a corps of troops Regffio. His name was more relied on than the force he could bring with him, and the conquest of Calabria and Basilicata was considered as certain. General Broccard was to undertake a landing in the hay of Policastro ...

THE NATION AND THE WAR

... his first address to them. As regards the frontier lands of Poland, the population must be impoverished indeed, seeing that almost all roedica) men have found it necessary to betake themselves to the army as only opening left them to obtain practice end ...