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STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY

... who expressed it as his opinion that the woman belonged to the class of 'unfortunates,' and that she had not died from violence or starvation, but from disease. The natural supposition was, that the poor woman, being benighted, had managed to scramble ...

STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY.,

... field.' The Its Austrian Army Corps and the Saxon Corps were repulsed yesterday by the Prussians. In consequence of this repulse the Austrian army fell back in the direction Konigsgratz. REICHENBERG, July 1. The Prussian army in Bohemia is making victorious ...

STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY.!

... doubts about her dissolution, spoke to her in a loud voice, and had the inexpressible happiness of hear- ing her answer. That woman, who belonged to one of the most respectable families at Bordeaux, was still alive, a wife and a mother. He would mention another ...

-.-,,-STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY

... public at all the great centres of civilisation. Having visited America, they deter- mined to make this land t'leir home, and bought a valuable tract of land in North Carolina, married two sisters, aud settled down in the ordinary routine of a farmer's daily ...

STATIONS OF E BRITISH ARMY

... This was to be partly accounted for in this way. After I was sound asleep at night, the Premier's committee used to send an army of bill-stickers through the city, and these with wild shouts of exultation, would cover every poster of mine they fell across ...

SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE

... the idea of leaving his native land, for on Sunday he got drunk and wandered through the streets insulting thtj female pedestrians as he passed. On the bridge he met Miss Elizabeth Wilks and accosted her,but the young woman took no notice and went on, and ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... Great Eastern steaming up Trinity Bay at 4.25 this morning; expected to land shore end at noon, local time. VALENTIA, July 27. All right. VALENTIA, July 27 (Evening). Shore end landed and splice completed at 8.43 Messages of congratulation passing rapidly ...

FIXTURES FOE 1875. I

... is understood that there will be only three new field-marshals-the Prince of Wales; Sir John Fitz- gerald, who entered the army in 1793; and the Marquis of Tweeddale, who entered iu 1S04, is now in his 8Uth year, and served under the Duke of Wellington ...

PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLANDI RECALLED

... 1640-(Cbarlea I.).—The Scotch Army crossed the English border. 1642-(Charles I.).-Dover Castle was surprised for the Parliament. 1644-(Charles I.).-The Earl of Manchester took Welbeck House, Notog. 1645-(Cliaries I.)—The Parliament Army, under Fairfax, invested ...

----THE PAUSE. I — -*»- I

... the 17th instant it will bi, an extremely busy time from a military point of view as horse and field artillery, Army Servict Corps and Army Ordnance Corps and other regi mental Keservists are to report themselves fot permanent service during the next ten ...

NEWPORT, ABERGAVENNY & HEREFORD ___AND TAFF VALE EXTENSION

... at the heights of Acultzingo, in which the French sustained a repuls e, the Mexican army successively fell back upon Ixtapa, San del INjJsw* god [ in*. The French army continued its march slowly, on account of the length of its convoys. It arrived with- ...